Thursday, May 7, 2009

Food For Thought


THE SLC Film Center is kicking off a new series, FOOD FOR THOUGHT. This four-film series will focus on the food we eat: where it comes from, how it gets to our table, and what the impacts of our eating habits are.

All films are at the Fort Douglas Post Theater on the University of Utah Campus. This series has something for everyone; children, teens, gardeners, sportsmen, environmentalists, conservationists, farmers, nutritionists, and anyone who cares about what they put in their mouth.

The first film, “WHATS ON YOUR PLATE,” debuts this Thursday, May 7th, at 7pm and the Fort Douglas Post Theater - University of Utah campus. WHATS ON YOUR PLATE follows two 12 year old girls from New York City as they explore their place in the food chain. With the camera as their companion, the girls talk to food activists, farmers, new friends, storekeepers, their families, and the viewer, in their quest to understand what’s on all of our plates.

Please pass along this flier to anyone who fits in even one of those categories and anyone else you think would be interested in this important and enlightening series. THE SLC Film Center is kicking off a new series, FOOD FOR THOUGHT. This four-film series will focus on the food we eat: where it comes from, how it gets to our table, and what the impacts of our eating habits are.



All films are at the Fort Douglas Post Theater on the University of Utah Campus. This series has something for everyone; children, teens, gardeners, sportsmen, environmentalists, conservationists, farmers, nutritionists, and anyone who cares about what they put in their mouth.

The first film, “WHATS ON YOUR PLATE,” debuts this Thursday, May 7th, at 7pm and the Fort Douglas Post Theater - University of Utah campus. WHATS ON YOUR PLATE follows two 12 year old girls from New York City as they explore their place in the food chain. With the camera as their companion, the girls talk to food activists, farmers, new friends, storekeepers, their families, and the viewer, in their quest to understand what’s on all of our plates.

Please pass along this flier to anyone who fits in even one of those categories and anyone else you think would be interested in this important and enlightening series.



Mariah Mellus

Marketing and Community Development

SLC Film Center

122 S. Main Street

Salt Lake City, UT. 84101

801.320.9911

mmellus@slcfilmcenter.org





Mariah Mellus

Marketing and Community Development

SLC Film Center

122 S. Main Street

Salt Lake City, UT. 84101

801.320.9911

mmellus@slcfilmcenter.org

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