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10-09-2009 03:48 PM ET (US)
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Good Morning,
Here is a great FREE event coming up October 24, 2009 in Gays Mills. I hope that some of you can make it out to see this amazing film. Included below is the press release from Crawford Stewardship Project about the event.
Evening of Movie and Popcorn with Supporter Opportunities
The film Fresh, by ana Sofia joanes, will be shown at 7:00 on Saturday, October 24, at the Gays Mills Community Building, 212 Main St in Gays Mills, sponsored by Crawford Stewardship Project, www.crawfordstewardshipproject.org. This film brings inspiration with practical solutions for a revision of our food system.
The event is part of the www.350.org world wide project to promote awareness to reduce the CO2 levels from the present 387.81 to a goal of 350, which many scientists have determined to be a safe level. This platform of a global network connects people across the planet.
Film discussion, CSP update, and an opportunity to offer suggestion and volunteer for CSP efforts will follow. Popcorn and cider will be provided at this free event.
Fresh celebrates the farmers, thinkers, and business people across America who are re-inventing our food system. Among several main characters, Fresh features urban farmer and activist, Will Allen, a 2008 McArthurs Genius Award fellow; sustainable farmer and entrepreneur, Joel Salatin,, made famous by Michael Pollans book, The Omnivores Dilemma; and supermarket owner, David Ball, who is creating a new market model for our family farmers. Freshs focus on these inspiring individuals and their initiatives around the US provide us with actionable solutions. Go to www.freshthemovie.com for more film information. Contact Crawford Stewardship Project for more information on the event at 608-735-4277.
Hope to see you there!
Sincerely,
Emily Joy Rozeske
Office Manager Valley Stewardship Network 124 1/2 S. Main Street Viroqua, Wisconsin 54665
(608) 637-3615 www.kickapoovsn.org
Join others concerned with stewardship of the Kickapoo Watershed Become a member of the Valley Stewardship Network for all those who live, work and play in the Valley
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