Alice Waters, the famed owner of Berkley's Chez Panisse is a powerhouse in the farm-to-table food movement. And lucky for us, she's in town...
Tonight Town Hall is screening "Food Fight: Revolution Never Tasted So Good". The film examines how American agricultural policy and food culture developed in the 20th century, and the California food movement launched the national trend towards local and organic.
Following the film, director Christopher Taylor and renowned chef and author Alice Waters will engage in a question and answer session. Light, local fare and libations will be served beginning at 6 pm.
Details:
Saturday, March 28, 20096
pm for food & drinks, film begins at 7 pm
FREE
RSVP Required: emeraldcityecofilmfest@gmail.com
Location: Town Hall, 8th & Senecahttp://www.townhallseattle.org/
Tonight Town Hall is screening "Food Fight: Revolution Never Tasted So Good". The film examines how American agricultural policy and food culture developed in the 20th century, and the California food movement launched the national trend towards local and organic.
Following the film, director Christopher Taylor and renowned chef and author Alice Waters will engage in a question and answer session. Light, local fare and libations will be served beginning at 6 pm.
Details:
Saturday, March 28, 20096
pm for food & drinks, film begins at 7 pm
FREE
RSVP Required: emeraldcityecofilmfest@gmail.com
Location: Town Hall, 8th & Senecahttp://www.townhallseattle.org/