Jeb Berrier, the star of the 2010 documentary "Bag It" asks viewers to consider the amount of plastic babies and children are exposed to. Bag It was shown in Tamworth at Cook Library recently. Jeb's sister, Amy Berrier, lives in Tamworth. Jeb has also been MC of the Silas Berrier Memorial Seek the Joy Comedy Nights in Tamworth in 2022 and 2023. (DAYMOND STEER SCREEN SHOT)
Green Mountain Conservation Group Education Coordinator Tara Schroeder, right, and Quality Coordinator Jill Emerson, left, discuss GMCG's "Less Plastic Intitiative" at Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth on May 22. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Jeb Berrier, the star of the 2010 documentary "Bag It" asks viewers to consider the amount of plastic babies and children are exposed to. Bag It was shown in Tamworth at Cook Library recently. Jeb's sister, Amy Berrier, lives in Tamworth. Jeb has also been MC of the Silas Berrier Memorial Seek the Joy Comedy Nights in Tamworth in 2022 and 2023. (DAYMOND STEER SCREEN SHOT)
Green Mountain Conservation Group Education Coordinator Tara Schroeder, right, and Quality Coordinator Jill Emerson, left, discuss GMCG's "Less Plastic Intitiative" at Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth on May 22. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
TAMWORTH — Plastics in the environment break down and become absorbed by the human body, said speakers from the Green Mountain Conservation Group during a May 22 presentation at Cook Memorial Library.
Education Coordinator Tara Schroeder and Water Quality Coordinator Jill Emerson spoke to about a dozen people before Tamworth resident Amy Berrier presented the 2010 film “Bag It,” which documents her actor brother Jeb Berrier’s effort to stop using plastics while living in Telluride, Colo.
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