In the rugged White Mountains of northern New Hampshire, Lahout’s has remained open 365 days a year since 1920. While e-commerce and conglomerates have stripped the country of local, independent retailers, a family of Lebanese immigrants have prevailed for a century. The patriarch (Joe Lahout Sr) is in an intense fight with time, given his declining health. While Anthony Lahout (4th gen), returns home to help, he begins to see his grandfather in a different light. This film tells a timeless short story of the American dream and the family that put not only a community, but the U.S. on skis. Tune in for the discussion led by INVISIBLE COLLECTIVE Co-Founder and Director Justin Polk.