Friends,
There's only 7 days left to get your spot to see DIRT! the Movie (http://bit.ly/5siRSx
, summary below). It's one of the first big screenings of the triple
award winning, Sundance selected film in Toronto. Get your tickets
online at http://bit.ly/5mvEPT while there are still some left.
DIRT MAKES FOOD
[get the full post and video: http://bit.ly/5siRSx]
FoodCycles (http://foodcycles.org) is hosting one of the first largest
screenings of the award winning DIRT! the Movie in Toronto at Bloor
Cinema (506 Bloor St W; map http://bit.ly/86AxWR) on Thu, Jan 28, 2010
(6:30-8:30 PM). Dirt! the movie tells the amazing story of the earth
we stand on everyday and how we depend on it for life. In addition,
FoodCycles is fundraising for its education work. Tickets will be
available online (http://bit.ly/5mvEPT), in advance and at the door on
a sliding scale of $10-20. There will be a reception at 6:30 PM and
the movie will start at 7 PM and end at 8:30 PM. You can buy sprouts,
vegetable earrings or memberships during the reception.
Where: Bloor Cinema (506 Bloor St W; map http://bit.ly/86AxWR)
When: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 (6:30-8:30 PM)
GETTING DOWN AND DIRTY
DIRT! The Movie, tells the amazing and little known story of the
relationship between humans and living dirt. The film offers a vision
of a sustainable relationship between Humans and Dirt through the
stories of global champions who are determined to fix the damage we've
done before it's too late. There are many ways we can preserve the
living skin of the earth for future generations. If you care about
your food, water, the air you breathe, your health and happiness...
it's time to see DIRT! the Movie, roll up your sleeves for action and
Get Dirty. FoodCycles, a new Toronto urban farm and host of the
evening, will give an introduction to the night talking about how you
can take action here in Toronto.
Get in on the action!
The FoodCycles Team
t: 416 845 0818
http://foodcycles.org || Twitter: @foodcycles || Email: [log in to unmask]
|| Facebook Page: http://bit.ly/13ToL1 or http://bit.ly/KzGaJ
"Growing vibrant soil, food and community."
You can boost FoodCycles' teaching efforts by giving 20 (http://bit.ly/6lB88J
), 10 (http://bit.ly/6lb7Z9) or 5 (http://bit.ly/7Yy0as) dollars. Tax
receipts available through our partner FoodShare (http://www.foodshare.net
)
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