Blue Zones celebrates watch party for Netflix docuseries on it
Posted 3/30/24
Blue Zones Project Scottsdale is holding its first exclusive big-screen watch party of the four-part Netflix docuseries "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones."
The first episode will be viewed …
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Blue Zones celebrates watch party for Netflix docuseries on it
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Blue Zones Project Scottsdale is having a watch party throughout April for the four-part Netflix docuseries on Blue Zones.
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Blue Zones Project Scottsdale is holding its first exclusive big-screen watch party of the four-part Netflix docuseries "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones."
The first episode will be viewed at 10:30 a.m. April 4 at Mountain View Presbyterian Church, 8050 East Mountain View Road in Scottsdale. Admission is free.
Viewings of the subsequent episodes will be at the same time and place on April 11, April 18 and April 25.
Viewers will have the chance to:
• Learn about the original blue zones of the world, home to the world’s longest-lived people
• Explore what small changes you can add to your life to add more good years
• On April 25, meet Rodney Machokoto of Machokoto Family Farms featured in Part 4 of the Netflix series (Machokoto Farms will be distributing bags of produce to first 100 people who attend)* See blog story, photos and video attached.
• Meet and greet the local Blue Zones team
• Learn how to get more involved with Blue Zones Project Scottsdale
Blue Zones Project is a community-wide initiative designed to make healthy choices easier and more accessible for everyone.