The Last Crop Film Screening
Local Food and Farmland Protection

Tuesday, February 7, 2012
7-9pm: Reception - Screening - Discussion
The State Theater in Auburn - 985Lincoln Way
Tickets: $10
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The Last Crop is a film about one farm's effort to protect their land and the farm they have built over the past 35 years. Everyone who eats has a stake in agricultural land preservation as well as ensuring that we have skilled farmers and the infrastructure to support a functioning food system. See the Trailer.
Join Placer Land Trust for a reception, a screening, and a panel discussion to follow the film. What can you do to support a vibrant local food system in Placer County and the region?
Panelists include:
Bryan Kaminsky, The Natural Trading Company
Bryan is a farmer in Newcastle. His farm purchase was made possible through an agricultural conservation easement.
Dave Chappell, PlacerGROWN
PlacerGROWN assists Placer County agricultural producers in marketing, education, and bringing community members together for a common cause.
Kendra Johnson, One Farm at a Time
Kendra has long experience in farmland protection, inter-generational farm transfer and is now supporting an innovative regional effort to protect the land that feeds us.
Filmmaker Chuck Schultz, Blueprint Productions
Hear from the man who is making this film and offer him your feedback.
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Proceeds to benefit One Farm at a Time