Local
Food Film Festival Scheduled for January 24
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[January 17, 2015]
A film festival for everyone interested
in learning about and supporting local food systems is planned for
Saturday, January 24, 2015 in Foundation Hall at the Old State
Capitol (Level 2), 1 Southwest Old State Capitol Plaza, in
Springfield, Ill. from 2:00 – 8:30 p.m.
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Slow Food Springfield, University of Illinois Extension,
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, Old State Capitol
Foundation and Grow Springfield are partnering to present the
7th Annual Slow Food Springfield Film Festival. “These films
tell the stories behind our food and can increase awareness and
interest in our food system," says Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant,
Local Food Systems and Small Farms Educator, University of
Illinois Extension and chair for the festival.
The festival will feature two films, Flow: For Love of Water and
Growing Cities: A Film About Urban Farming in America as well as
the Top 10 Finalist Shorts from the 2014 Real Food Media
Contest.
A brief discussion will follow each of the films and Grow
Springfield, a newly formed network of urban growers, will
provide a short presentation (following Growing Cities) on
community gardening and urban agriculture within Springfield and
ways for more community members to become involved.
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Admission fee required with discounts available for Slow Food
Springfield members. Students with a student ID are free.
“We’re pleased to announce that this year refreshments and
dinner will be provided by Bear Creek Farm & Ranch for purchase
during the festival,” says Ann Hamilton, chapter leader for Slow
Food Springfield. More information is available at
http://web.extension
.illinois.edu/lms/
(go to Find Events) or contact Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant,
Extension Educator, Local Foods System and Small Farms at
217-782-4617,
cvnghgrn@illinois.edu.
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