Upcoming Film Schedule
SALLIE’S ASHES SCREENINGS/PRESENTATIONS
March 12th Huntsville Madison County Library Downtown. 5:30-7:30 (Film)
March 13th Decatur, AL. Church at Stone River- Wholistic Center. 10:00-11:30 am
March 15th Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship 10:30 am Coal Ash Presentation
March 16th Opelika Theatre. 6:00- 7:30.
Box Theatre.
March 18th Fairhope -Unitarian Fellowship 6:00-7:30 "Sallies Ashes" Film (open to public)
March 20-22. Attending Alabama Water Rally- Montgomery. (Film will be available to view)
March 28th National Environmental Film Festival Washington, D.C.
For tickets to the event held in Washington D.C, March 28th from 4:00 - 6:00 pm . https://dceff.org/
Won Award:
April 7th. 10:30 am. Fairhope Public Library Book Review – Savan Wilson
“A Valley So Low”: One Lawyer’s Fight For Justice in the Wake of American’s Coal Ash Catastrophe by Jared Sullivan
April 7th 3:00 pm. Spanish Fort Westminster Village. (residents & guests)
April 13th Homestead Village 5:30 (residents)
April 14th All Saints Episcopal Church Mobile. 6:00 pm
April 21st Fairhope High School 1:00 pm. (Student screening)
April 22, 2026. Daphne (2 showings)
-10:00 - 11:30 am -Daphne Public Library -Community Room.
-6:00 - 7:30 pm City Hall
Plenty of room!
April18th - Earth Day - Tent Event- Come see us!.
April 20th. Student event at Bayside School. 10:30
April 27th. Magnolia Springs - Community Center, 6:00 pm
April 28, 2026. Birmingham - Sidewalk Cinema. 4:00-7:00. (private screening)
April 30th Foley- Graham Nature Preserve. 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Interpretive Center.
May 2nd NWAL Citizens Climate Lobby, Florence-Lauderdale County Public Library.
3:00-4:30 pm
May 5th. Sierra Club - Five Rivers. 5:30
May 17th. Birmingham Highlands Methodist Church 1:00-2:30 PM (open to public)
We have many requests in progress!
Mobile - Alabama Locations
Birmingham, Huntsville, Auburn, Montgomery and others.
These will be announced soon
To request a showing of Sallie's Ashes or a presentation - contact:
or use " Schedule the Film" box
on this page.


Sallie Smith doesn’t know how to retire.
The 80-year old from Alabama admits “when I see something that’s a problem, it tends to call my name… and once it’s done that, I need to see it through.”
The problem now is threatening her beloved Mobile Bay. Alabama Power’s ‘Plant Barry’ – Southern Alabama’s largest power plant – has been depositing its waste ash into an unlined pit next to the plant for decades. It’s a ticking time bomb; if the levees were to be breached, 21 million tons of toxic ash would be released into the Mobile River and Bay.
Fairhope, AL 3/3/26




Sallie's Ashes Director and Producers




Director/ Producers L_R
Allison Bohl-DeHart, Producer
Brennan Robideaux, Director
Daniel Junge, Producer
If you would like a free screening for your group, contact us at Move.the.Ash@gmail.com
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