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Reception for "Running Dry: Beyond the Brink" screening

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Actress/activist Jane Seymour helps highlight the growing concern over limited global water resources during a reception prior to a screening of "Running Dry:  Beyond the Brink" at the Capitol Visitors Center in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.  Ms. Seymour narrated the film, the third in a series exploring water scarcity.  Reps. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) and John Garamendi (D-Calif.) also lent their support. 

— Report and photographs by James R. Brantley


Jane Seymour and Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.)

Rep. Ed Garamendi (D-Calif.) and Mark Pisano

Actress/activist Jane Seymour, Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) and Molly Dye of Mueller Water Products, Inc.


Hewlett-Packard' s Diana Dehm (left) and Lori Paulin (right) with Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.)

 Floyd Wick and Steve Gustafson

 Jennifer Rowe and Marina Wegner


Wendy Corewall and Ken Kirk of the Clean Water America Alliance


Actress/activist Jane Seymour, Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.)


The Australian Embassy's Ben Benscher, Australian Trade Commission's Alison McGuigan-Lewis and Alex McDonough


 "Running Dry" writer/producer/director Jim Thebaut


Judi Wolford, Valentina Valenta, Amber Dyar and Kelley Kurtz


Lendel Jones of American Water addresses guests


Eben Wymac and Tim Burns


From Senator Olympia Snowe's office:  Amelia McDermott and Megan Crocker


Reps. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) and Ed Markey (D-Mass.)


Actress Jane Seymour signs a few posters


Australian Trade Commission Senior Director of US Market Development Laki Kondylas, Sophie Hill, Global Water President and CEO Trevor Hill, Canadian Embassy's Callie Steward and Christina Jutzi and Australian Trade Commissioner Brendhan Egan

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