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Do You Want to Make a Short Film Related to Food?
Posted by Dylan Fitz on December 7, 2005 at 12:07 pm
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This didn’t make it into our last e-BLAST.

Submit Your Short Film to the Sixth Annual Media That Matters Film Festival!

If a film is made and no one sees it, does it make an impact? Submit your film to MediaThatMatters and be heard. Sixteen winners get an international distribution deal — DVD, broadcast, web streaming and hundreds of community screenings. The shorter the better! 8 minutes max. Click here for the rest of this entry…

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BLAST Regional Meeting: A delicious gathering
Posted by Rebecca Nemec on December 2, 2005 at 5:32 pm
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“Yummy” was the word of the day at the BLAST Regional Meeting Saturday November 5th in Springfield, Massachusetts. Gardening the Community hosted the meeting and created an extraordinary day full of new knowledge and enthusiasm around food systems work. Click here for the rest of this entry…

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The Tomato Packing Plant
Posted by Ben Handzo on December 2, 2005 at 2:58 pm
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This past March, I had the opportunity to attend the Agricultural Missions annual meeting in Florida. (For more on AgMissions check out their website at http://www.agriculturalmissions.org ). As part of the meeting, we took a trip to a major tomato packing plant. It was exciting to me to be part of a group that was not only willing, but excited, to visit “the enemy”. Click here for the rest of this entry…

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Running Man-nny
Posted by Ben Handzo on December 2, 2005 at 2:04 pm
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As one of my crew workers this summer, Manny struggled with his consistency. Some days he would be happy and helpful, cheering on his fellow crew workers and working diligently in the fields. Other days he struggled with the heat, often channeling his energy more towards “discussing” how hot it was, than towards the field work. Click here for the rest of this entry…

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