
Since we here at at SF Boston HQ have more than a few lingering concerns about how our food is grown, how it's processed and how it gets from the field to our table, we figure you must as well. After all, you're on our email list! In order to explore these issues, we'll be gathering at the Theodore Parker Church in West Roxbury on the second Sunday of the month in February, March and April for some really important film screenings. Each screening will begin at 4PM and be followed by a round table discussion of the movie.
First up on Sunday February 10th will be King Corn. In the movie, two guys decide to move to Iowa and grow some corn - and in the process of planting, tending and harvesting find out some crazy things about agriculture in the US. Circumstances turn from merely crazy to truly troubling when they attempt to follow 'their' corn into the food system...
If you have any worries about agri-business and the way food is produced & processed in our country, you've GOT to see this movie! Ian Cheney, one of the filmmakers, will be attending the screening in order to talk about his experiences and answer questions from the audience. Cost is $5, payable in advance via check or with cash at the door.
Hope to see you there, Your friends at SFB HQ
PS: Please see our website for directions and info about possible childcare arrangements.
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