Space is limited, so please reserve a seat by getting a (free) ticket. If you don't reserve a seat, we may not have one for you, and that would be sad for everybody.
We'll start the movie when it's dark enough (about 7:00). You're also welcome to come early (say, 6:30) to tour the gardens and/or tell us all about your own gardens or projects.
Feel free to bring snacks for yourself or to share.
Here are some of the films we'll be watching at upcoming events:
10/19 - Nobelity
11/2 - Food Production Systems
11/16 - A New We
12/7 - Establishing a Food Forest the Permaculture Way
12/21 - Voices of Transition
Here are some brief descriptions of these films.
Nobelity
Filmmaker Turk Pipkin interviews Nobel Laureates - in chemistry, physics, medicine, economics, and peace - about sustainability topics
Food Production Systems
Insights and resources from a family of organic subsistence farmers in Texas
A New We [review from Rotten Tomatoes]
Filmmaker Stefan Wolf travels through Europe to explore established environmental communities that are a part of a global effort to shift to a sustainable world.
Establishing a Food Forest the Permaculture Way
Talks and tours by Geoff Lawton, perhaps the best-known ambassador for agroforestry in the permaculture school of thought
Voices of Transition
Showcases several communities ("Transition Towns" within the global Transition Movement) and discusses local resilience
Discussion
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