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The Food Revolution: Community Screening and Discussion

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begins: Aug 18, 7:00 pm

ends: Aug 18, 9:30 pm

location: The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia (2125 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103)

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MiND TV is pleased to invite you to an exciting screening and discussion event all about the local food revolution in the Greater Philadelphia region. This event will culminate a month-long celebration and investigation into the foods we eat, where they come from, and the local food movement that is sweeping our region.

 

“The Food Revolution!” is on MiND TV in August!

 

Join MiND TV and its partners for a community screening and discussion event exploring and celebrating local food, food producers, unique Local businesses supporting  the local food industry, sustainable farming initiatives, and more!

 

Date: August 18, 2010

Time: 6pm: Open reception   |   6:30pm: Screening of five new 5-minute programs, followed by a panel discussion with local leaders and experts.

Place: The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia (2125 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103)

 

Panel will include:

-          Marilyn Anthony, Regional Director, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA)

-          Lily Cope, Director, Philly Homegrown

-          Mary Seton-Corboy, Director, Greensgrow Farms

-          Terry Brett, Owner, Kimberton Whole Foods

and more!

 

$5 Suggested Donation

 

RSVP to Kim Kunda (kkunda@mindtv.org | 215-483-3900 ext. 209)

Or, find this event on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=135006346535064&index=1

 

MiND TV thanks the following partners and sponsors for August’s Food Revoluition Month: AC Lordi, Kimberton Whole Foods, Pennsylvania Buy Fresh, Buy Local, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture, Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Commission, Philly Homegrown, The Piazza at Schmidt's and The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia.

 

For a full list of documentaries that we are showing on our channel, visit us online.



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