Cinema at the State Presents
Kiss The Ground
Hosted by The Farmers Marketplace
Sponsored by Gold Country Food Hub
Current large-scale “conventional” practices damage our planet’s ecosystem through climate change, loss of topsoil and biodiversity, habitat destruction, and air and water pollution. Regenerative agriculture looks to improve our ecosystem while continuing to produce food, fiber, and fuels.
These are not “new” practices. Indigenous cultures have been interacting with nature in a restorative manner for thousands of years. We have the opportunity to blend indigenous wisdom with science and rapidly transform agriculture around the globe, creating an abundant future.
Movie-goers are invited to “Gather, Mix ‘n Mingle” from 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM; Kiss The Ground Screening begins at 7:00 PM, and there will be a panel discussion following the film featuring local regenerative farming and ranching participants.
This event is hosted by The Farmers Marketplace, a local, non-profit food HUB offering programs and services that develop, serve, educate and advocate for local, equitable and regenerative food systems and economies. We invite you to join us at this movie screening and community gathering to raise awareness and foster conversations around the ways we can all participate in developing local food sovereignty with a thriving planet and people. Together we can do this!
“Inspires a rare feeling of hope” — New York Times
A portion of all ticket sales will support The Farmers Marketplace community programs and services. Learn more at thefarmersmarketplace.com/donate
Change of Venue! This will be held at
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church: 124 Orange Street in Auburn.
THANK YOU to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church for graciously providing the space for this community event at no cost, as one of the eight faith groups currently comprising Placer Earth Care Action-Placer People of Faith Together, who assisted with putting on this event.