Back from the dead, blogging
After a short and homeless hiatus, I’m back to the blog and I have a ton of events and recipes to dish out over the next few weeks. First up is a film screening:
Come to Michigan Theater next Thursday for a film screening hosted by Slow Food Huron Valley. If you are new to the Slow Food movement, it began in 1986 in Rome when Carlo Petrini created an organization to resist the opening of a McDonald’s near the Spanish Steps. The movement now has 83,000 members and we have a chapter right here in Washtenaw county. If you having even a passing interest in food or film tickets are only $5 and I’ll be there. What more do you want?
Film Screening and Local Food Action Hero
Thursday, September 3
6 to 9 p.m.
Michigan Theater
“Kicking off this September’s Local Food Month, Slow Food Huron Valley is thrilled to announce our Local Food Action Hero Awards, honoring people working toward community food security in our area. Please come to help celebrate the care, hard work and integrity of the people who are showing us the way to a secure and sustainable future of good food for all.
For this event at the beautiful Michigan Theater, we will also be serving some delicious food and gathering for an update on the many re-localization efforts in progress since our Local Food Summit meeting in January.
We are excited to host Chris Bedford’s new film called ‘Coming Home: E.F. Schumacher and the Reinvention of the Local Economy’ together with the filmmaker himself as part of our celebration and dialog.
Please join us afterwards as well for a happy hour and after-party at the new Grange Kitchen and Bar at 118 W. Liberty Street!
Advance tickets now available for $5 at Brown Paper Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/73498”