Screening of "
Strange Fruit: A Changing Landscape in The
Central
Okanagan"
with special guests
$10 (+ $1.50 tx & sc)
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your tickets for this event here
$10 Leo's Video, Perc's Place (Cooper & Glenmore locations) or École
Glenmore Elementary
$15 at the door
Doors at 6pm for dinner, Film screens at 7pm, Music at 8:30pm
Tickets limited.
Come and join us for an evening that celebrates our community, local food and local talent.
École Glenmore Elementary has organized a great evening of film and music to help raise funds for its "
Grow Up Greener" school garden project. It's the first of its kind in the Kelowna school district and is used by teachers and students for a project-based approach to the curriculum and for understanding the value of local food production and building a strong community.
The theme for the event is "Locally Grown," so Kelowna filmmaker and poet, Marc Arellano will screen his recent documentary "Strange Fruit: A Changing Landscape in The Central Okanagan" and music will be performed by local talent from École Glenmore Elementary, and Okanagan College-Tom Esson, John Lent and The Rowdymen.
Keeping to the theme of locally grown, The Habitat will feature food specials made up of locally grown ingredients. It will be a great night of film, food and fine music.
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