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DocsReads: The Lost Trees of Willow Ave
Join us on Thursday, March 26 at 7:00 pm for the book presentation and documentary screening of The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue, followed by a conversation with author Mike Tidwell and filmmaker Richard Hall.
ABOUT DOCS READS
DocsReads is a book presentation series by Docs In Progress, featuring works by documentary filmmakers and authors. Join us to explore books and engage in inspiring conversations.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue: A Story of Climate and Hope on One American Street chronicles how the sudden loss of mature trees on a single street in Takoma Park, Maryland, becomes a window into the larger impacts of climate change, urban development, and extreme weather.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
MIKE TIDWELL is a writer and climate activist living in Takoma Park, Maryland. His books include Bayou Farewell, about the disappearing wetlands and Cajun culture in south Louisiana. As a contributing travel writer for The Washington Post, Tidwell has won four Lowell Thomas Awards, the highest prize in American travel journalism. In 2002 he founded the Chesapeake Climate Action Network, and still serves as execeutive director, where he has led local, state, and national campaigns for clean energy. He lives on Willow Avenue in Takoma Park with his wife, Beth, and their cat, Macy Gray.
ABOUT THE FILM
The Lost Trees of Willow Avenue , by Richard Hall, Mike Tidwell and Simone Fary (17:22 Min.)
In this documentary author Mike Tidwell gives a tour of his neighborhood, the inspiration for his book. Using one square block, the film shows how the consequences of climate change can be seen on any spot on the planet.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKER
RICHARD HALL specializes in documentaries on history & politics. He searches for & posts public domain films to the Nerds Make Media YouTube channel. Richard departed C-SPAN in 2021 after 30 years - working primarily as a video journalist. Richard's films include, American Feud: A History of Conservatives & Liberals, Confounding Father: A Contrarian View of the US Constitution, and The World We Wanted. He presents “Vintage Movie Night” screenings of short ephemeral films. He is currently editing several documentaries for the nonprofit Saving Slave Houses. Richard lives in Aspen Hill, Maryland with his wife & filmmaking partner Simone Fary.
When
March 26, 2026 at 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Where
Docs In Progress
8560 Second Ave
Suite 113
(Entrance on Apple Ave)
Silver Spring, MD 20910
United States
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