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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FUNDRAISING EVENT for Ed Browns upcoming film **A New Resistance** Monday December 22 PLEASE SHARE with SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Friends! [RSVP: bitly/ANRatALY] If you still havent had a chance to see **Unacceptable Levels** or youve seen it and would like to meet the filmmaker and support the making of his new film about a very nasty chemical in our food supply, and experience a new SLOW FOOD organic, sustainable friendly neighborhood diner in Redwood City, please read on! Alys on Main (alysonmain/alysonmain-gallery.html) invites you to attend **An Organic Evening** film screening | organic hors doeuvres | no-host beer and wine Raising Funds & Awareness for a groundbreaking new documentary currently in production about glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup® herbicide Monday, December 22 | 6-10 PM | 911 Main Street, Redwood City **6 PM reception with the filmmaker **7 PM screening of UNACCEPTABLE LEVELS, an award-winning documentary about the chemicals in our bodies, how they got there and what we can do about it (including two intermissions - Q&A with filmmaker Ed Brown) **8:45 PM more food, drink and conversation YOUR HOSTS: Michael Mazaffari and Allison Little R.S.V.P. requested by December 19 | $50 per person purchase tickets on Eventbrite (bitly/ANRatALY) Questions? Call 650-995-7500 =========== IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are unable to attend but would like to support this important documentary, please participate in the Indiegogo campaign (bitly/1tWw5US) and share with your community. =========== MEET FILMMAKER Ed Brown, watch his award-winning debut documentary about chemical body burden, Unacceptable Levels (unacceptablelevels/), and help us fund and spread the word about his next project: an important new film revealing the chemical contamination of our food supply with glyphosate. Forty years ago, this toxic herbicide was introduced into agriculture. Its now in our food, water, air, soil, blood, urine and breast milk, and is linked to an alarming number of diseases threatening animal and human health. The urgency of this project cannot be overstated: In 2015, glyphosate once again comes up for renewal. The owners of Alys on Main are passionate about this issue and invite you to attend this special evening being held at their new farm-to-table restaurant in downtown Redwood City. Alys on Main in Redwood City is a rare find: artisan food in an atmosphere as welcoming as a neighborhood diner. -- Mandy Erickson, SF Gate (bitly/1uFQtKr) Unacceptable Levels is an award-winning look at the chemicals in our bodies, how they got there, and what we can do about it. Guided by a father’s personal journey, the film explores the different facets of common chemical exposure and opens the door to conversations about the chemical burden our bodies carry so we can make informed decisions now and in the future. His film took on the entire toxic chemical industry; he is now prepared to take one chemical to task. Ed is focusing his lens — and the eyes of the world — on what promises to be one of the most important pieces of investigative journalism of our time: The chemical contamination of our food supply with glyphosate, the key ingredient of the top selling herbicide worldwide, Roundup®. Press Release and Trailer: prweb/…/…/ed-brown-gmo-film/prweb12360501.htm Upon completion, this film will be distributed globally for FREE, a learning tool available to anyone searching the internet for information. It will be used—without restriction—by organizations, companies, bloggers and individuals to educate their communities, families, friends, co-workers and loved ones. If you believe in a better future for everyone, please help fund this film and become part of The Resistance! However, if you are unable to attend but would still like to support A New Resistance, please participate in the Indiegogo campaign (bitly/1tWw5US) and share with your community.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 17:37:59 +0000

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