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Retake Our Plates Film Series to Benefit Wholesome Wave

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Whole Foods Market and Avon Theater have teamed up for a special Earth Month celebration and screening of two films. Proceeds will benefit Wholesome Wave.

Who: Avon Theaters and Whole Foods Market to benefit Wholesome Wave

What: “Retake Our Plates” film series: http://www.letsretakeourplates.com/

When:

Food Inc.:  Saturday April 17th

Tapped:    Saturday April 24th

Showtime @ 12:00pm

Local and Natural Food Sampling @ 1:30pm

Where: Avon Theater Film Center 272 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT 06901

Tickets: Members – $6 / Students & Seniors – $7 / Nonmembers – $10

These GREAT events will benefit Wholesome Wave Foundation. (http://wholesomewave.org/)

Green Food Movement Fueled by Films and Resolutions

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

fresh_poster_small2Our nation’s awareness of the need for healthy, sustainable food is growing and the documentary food films Food, Inc. and FRESH are helping to fuel the momentum. I recommend viewing Food, Inc. first to gain a better understanding of the problems associated with our industrial food system and then joining me for a special night on August 12 to view FRESH, hear from the experts on our local-sustainable food panel and visit with them at their exhibit tables. This is your invitation to join the movement.

Further proof of the growing sustainable food movement is the groundbreaking passage last week of Chicago’s Green Food Resolution encouraging widespread community support for the expansion of farmers’ markets, community supported agriculture (CSA) programs, community gardens and other ways to provide healthful plant-based foods. Here is an excerpt:

“BE lT RESOLVED, that the Chicago City Council encourages individuals, civic associations, and community based organizations to grow local, organic gardens, and institutions and businesses to offer more plant based foods; and

BE lT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chicago City Council promotes the expansion of the number of Farmers’ Markets, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs, community gardens, and other venues which provide healthful plant based foods.”

According to currentgreen.com. “A similar resolution was introduced for New York City calling for a citywide FoodprintNYC initiative to reduce the city’s climate foodprint, which is a more significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions than all transportation systems combined, and create greater access to local, fresh, healthy plant-based food, especially in low-income communities, as well as city-run institutions. So far, 11 City Council members have signed on as co-sponsors.”

Looking to introduce a Green Food Resolution in your city? Farm Sanctuary has launched a campaign to introduce Green Food Resolutions similar to Chicago’s in cities throughout the U.S.  Visit their site to find some helpful tips on how to introduce a Green Food Resolution and obtain a Sample Draft Resolution.

Food, Inc. – Meet Me at the Movies

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

After six long years of work, award-winning filmmaker Robert Kenner exposes the ugly underbelly of our nation’s food industry with his film Food, Inc. I’ve heard it said that Food, Inc. will be to food what An Inconvenient Truth was to global warming. Well, yes and no. As Kim Severson of The New York Times astutely points out in her movie review today, “After watching Al Gore explain the horrors of climate change, moviegoers can turn off a few lights, think about a Prius and call it a day. People who leave “Food, Inc.” still have to eat.”

And that leaves us with the daily dilemma of what to eat, where to buy it and how to prepare it so it’s convenient, healthy, delicious and within budget. I built this site for that very reason; I want to be part of the solution! Please visit a farmers’ market, get on a CSA waiting list or visit a farm stand this week. Please use The Buying Guide to search for resources in your town.

One thing you can do right now to make a difference is sign the Food, Inc. petition to get healthy food into school cafeterias that participate in the National School Lunch Program. I promise this is the fastest and most painless petition ever. Please vote yes to making healthy food a priority for our kids.

The number of books and movies in this genre is just exploding. Has anyone read The Unhealthy Truth, Food Fray or Stuffed? Has anyone seen The Future of Food or Fresh, the movie? Does anyone want to see Fairfield host a  Fresh, the movie community screening? I’m trying to arrange it so let me know if you support it. Please email me at marketing@fairfieldgreenfoodguide.com or post a comment.

Food, Inc.‘s exclusive opens in Connecticut engagement is in Greenwich, Norwalk and in New Haven on June 26. The movie is showing in New Haven at Criterion Cinemas 7, 86 Temple Street, time TBA at 7:10 and 9:30 pm. Criterion Cinemas at Greenwich Plaza, 2 Railroad Avenue, is showing Food, Inc. at 7 and 9:15 and Garden Cinemas Norwalk, 26 Isaac Street,  is showing the film at 7 and 9 pm.  Meet me at the movies in Norwalk at 7 this Friday, June 26? Come early to purchase a ticket since this theater does not sell tickets online. The film has been extremely popular in other cities, so it could sell out. Email me at marketing@fairfieldgreenfoodguide.com if you’d like to join the meetup group. See you at the movies!  I’ll post as soon as show times are scheduled by the theater.

A post dated June 24, entitled Feed Me, supersedes this post. However, this post was updated to avoid confusion.

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