Food, Inc.
Sunday, November 28, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Riverview Community Centre
90 Ashland Ave.
In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on the U.S. food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that has been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of the U.S. government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Their nation's food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and the environment. Consumers have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop, herbicide-resistant soybean seeds, even tomatoes that won't go bad, but they also have new strains of E. coli—the harmful bacteria that causes illness for an estimated 73,000 Americans annually. North American society is riddled with widespread obesity, particularly among children, and an epidemic level of diabetes among adults.
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For more information, e-mail: urban.community.cooperative(at)gmail.com.
Brought to you by the South Osborne Urban Community Cooperative and the Community-Led Emissions Reduction Program South Osborne.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
Riverview Community Conversation Series presents: The Power of Community
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
Sunday, November 7th, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Riverview Community Centre
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, Cuba's economy went into a tailspin. With imports of oil cut by more than half – and food by 80 percent – people were desperate. This film tells of the hardships and struggles as well as the community and creativity of the Cuban people during this difficult time. Cubans share how they transitioned from a highly mechanized, industrial agricultural system to one using organic methods of farming and local, urban gardens. It is an unusual look into the Cuban culture during this economic crisis, which they call "The Special Period." The film opens with a short history of Peak Oil, a term for the time in our history when world oil production will reach its all-time peak and begin to decline forever. Cuba, the only country that has faced such a crisis – the massive reduction of fossil fuels – is an example of options and hope.
Brought to you by the South Osborne Urban Community Cooperative and the Community-Led Emissions Reduction Program South Osborne.
Sunday, November 7th, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Riverview Community Centre
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, Cuba's economy went into a tailspin. With imports of oil cut by more than half – and food by 80 percent – people were desperate. This film tells of the hardships and struggles as well as the community and creativity of the Cuban people during this difficult time. Cubans share how they transitioned from a highly mechanized, industrial agricultural system to one using organic methods of farming and local, urban gardens. It is an unusual look into the Cuban culture during this economic crisis, which they call "The Special Period." The film opens with a short history of Peak Oil, a term for the time in our history when world oil production will reach its all-time peak and begin to decline forever. Cuba, the only country that has faced such a crisis – the massive reduction of fossil fuels – is an example of options and hope.
Brought to you by the South Osborne Urban Community Cooperative and the Community-Led Emissions Reduction Program South Osborne.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Fall Garden Clean-Up
Saturday October 30th 11am-3pm
Orioles Community Garden
Your help is need to remove dead plant matter, top up boxes with soil and turn the compost bins. Bring your mittens and spend some time with your neighbours putting our garden to sleep for the winter.
Orioles Community Garden
Your help is need to remove dead plant matter, top up boxes with soil and turn the compost bins. Bring your mittens and spend some time with your neighbours putting our garden to sleep for the winter.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Gimme Some Truth Presents: The Garden
The Garden by Scott Hamilton Kennedy
Friday October 22 At 7:30 PMCinematheque, 100 Arthur StreetTickets $10The Academy-Award nominated documentary The Garden tells the story of an urban garden in South Central Los Angeles which began as a form of healing after the LA race riots of 1992 and the farmers' struggle to hold onto the land as city and other interest groups try to take it away from them. At 14 acres andover 300 families it was the largest community garden in the country.
The Garden chronicles their battle, and in doing so, brings to light issues of environmental sustainability, social justice and race relations. Director Scott Hamilton Kennedy from Los Angeles will attend this screening and the Q and A to follow.
More information about The Garden, about the GST forum and other films playing is at: http://www.gimmesometruth.ca
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Fresh, The Movie
Celebrate National Organic Week (October 9th – 16th) with a screening of the new thought-provoking documentary – FRESH.

Fresh, The Movie, presents a vision of the possible by profiling heroes all over the U.S. who are changing the way we eat. If Food Inc. was your wake up call, Fresh, The Movie is your call to action. Check out http://www.freshthemovie.com/
After the screening, join in on a panel discussion with Manitoba rural and urban farmers and distributors. Find out what they are doing to reshape our food system.
Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. The event will feature a silent auction and door prizes. Take home some great local and organic prizes.
Purchase tickets on line at www.organicfoodcouncil.org/fresh or at Vita Health (Osborne), Eatit.ca (Wall St.) or at McNally Robinson's (Grant Park).
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Fall Canning Workshop - Jams and Jellies
October 4 from 5 - 9 pm
St Matthews Maryland Community Ministry
641 St Matthews
Everyone welcome!
Please register in advance
Katie | 774.7201 x 4
greening (at) westbroadway.mb.ca
This series is made possible through a collaboration of multiple organizations including DMSMCA. Funding provided by Heifer Canada through Food Matters Manitoba's Local Food Project
St Matthews Maryland Community Ministry
641 St Matthews
If you have always wanted to try your hand at making yummy preserves and canning, this is your opportunity. Learn how to safely turn fruit into yummy preserves. Participants do not have to bring their own food or supplies, these workshop are open to everyone.
Everyone welcome!
Please register in advance
Katie | 774.7201 x 4
greening (at) westbroadway.mb.ca
This series is made possible through a collaboration of multiple organizations including DMSMCA. Funding provided by Heifer Canada through Food Matters Manitoba's Local Food Project
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Perennial and Bulb Swap
Broadway Neighbourhood Centre
185 Young Street
Saturday October 2, 10 am - 1 pm
185 Young Street
Saturday October 2, 10 am - 1 pm
- Bring your extra perennials and bulbs to share
- New to gardening? No plants yet? Please join us!
- Experts available to answer all your gardening questions!
- Tea and a snack provided
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