DInner and a Movie Reminder! Wed night at the Grange (4/25)

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Apr 25, 2012, 1:35:04 AM4/25/12
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Dinner and a Movie Night! With special guests form Felton Acres Farm
and Victorian Farmstead
Please join the Sebastopol Grange and Transition Sebastopol for
dinner
and a movie April 25th at 6:00 pm
We will be screening American Meat, a film featuring Joel Salatin and
Polyface Farm in Virginia. Dinner will be served at 6:00 and will
have everything from raw vegan choices to MEAT. The cost for dinner
is $10, wine and dessert are extra. After the film we will have a
discussion that will include a couple of folks from local meat CSA's-
Victorian Farmstead and Felton Acres, as well as some that have tried
their hand a back yard animal husbandry and butchery! Our
discussions
are lively and informative, and we hope you stay to lend your voice.
When: April 25th from 6-9:30 (dinner served at 6, movie at 7:15)
Where: The Sebastopol Grange Hwy 12
Remember that dinner will be served, but you can also just come for
the movie. Dinner is $10 not including wine and dessert. The movie
is free!
Donations gratefully accepted
About the Film:
American Meat is a solutions-oriented macroscopic documentary
surveying the current state of the U.S. meat industry. Featuring,
Joel
Salatin, Chuck Wirtz, Fred Kirschenmann Steve Ells, Paul Willis, and
tens of farmers across America, this film takes an even-handed look
at
animal husbandry.
The film makers explain how America arrived at our current industrial
system, and show you the feedlots and confinement houses, not through
hidden cameras but through the eyes of the farmers who live and work
there. From there, they introduce the current revolution developing
in
animal husbandry, led by the charismatic and passionate Joel Salatin.
Meet farmers from across the country who have changed their life to
start grass-based farms, and they highlight every day tangible
solutions that people can take, to change agriculture in America.
To see a trailer of this film please visit americanmeatfil.com
We look forward to seeing you there!
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