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A series of independently produced documentaries will be presented by two local organic businesses. Raw & Juicy Organic Juice Bar and Cafe and Twin Oaks Farm have collaborated in sponsoring Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food. This film series sheds a spotlight on what goes into the food we eat. It is presented to support the idea that eating and living organically and sustainably is necessary for our health and the health of our planet.
Raw & Juicy owner, Jennifer Kuntz, and Twin Oaks Farm proprietor, Renee Savary, share a common interest ? they are both passionate about eating healthy food. And for these two entrepreneurs, eating healthy food means eating real food, the kind that has no chemicals and no ingredients that we can?t pronounce. Visit Central Square in Seaside and you can?t miss the 1966 Safari Airstream where Kuntz serves raw and organic juices, smoothies, snacks and meals. And any patron of the Seaside Farmers Market on Saturday mornings knows that Savary?s Twin Oaks Farm stand offers certified organic, pastured, soy free eggs, chickens and ducks, along with homemade preserves.
?The concept of eating organic is slowly catching on,? says Savary, ?but we wanted to do more to educate the public about eating healthy, great tasting, real food.? So, on a beautiful Saturday morning in March, the two sat together at a Raw & Juicy caf? table and developed the idea of Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food. ?We were aware of several documentaries which are fantastic but we knew that many people had not been able to see them. All the films have been produced independently of big food corporations and big ag(ricultural) businesses and most have not been available through mass media.?
Kuntz took the idea of Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food to the Seaside Repertory Theater, commonly known as the REP. They liked the idea and offered the use of their Meeting Hall Theater in downtown Seaside. The films will be shown monthly and are free to the public on a first come-first served basis for up to 70 people. Kuntz and Savary ask that attendees consider making a donation of $10 to the REP to support their mission of providing high quality, professional productions to Northwest Florida. For more information on the REP, visit seasiderep.org.
The first film in the series is FRESH, produced by Ana Sofia Joanes, and will be shown on June 29th at 7pm. FRESH is described as a film that ?celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing our food system. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision of our food and our planet?s future. FRESH addresses an ethos that has been sweeping the nation and is a call to action America has been waiting for.? For more information on this film, visit FRESHthemovie.com.
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For more information on the series and future films, visit twinoaksfarm.net or contact Renee Savary at Renee@winoaksfarm.net or Jennifer Kuntz at jlkuntz@mac.com.
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Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food
an Independent Film Series Debuts at Seaside REP Meeting Hall
Tuesday June 29 @ 7pm
The first film in the series showing tomorrow is FRESH by ana Sofia Joanes
check out freshthemovie.com
an Independent Film Series Debuts at Seaside REP Meeting Hall
Tuesday June 29 @ 7pm
The first film in the series showing tomorrow is FRESH by ana Sofia Joanes

check out freshthemovie.com
FRESH is more than a movie, it?s a gateway to action. Our aim is to help grow FRESH food, ideas, and become active participants in an exciting, vibrant, and fast-growing movement.
A series of independently produced documentaries will be presented by two local organic businesses. Raw & Juicy Organic Juice Bar and Cafe and Twin Oaks Farm have collaborated in sponsoring Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food. This film series sheds a spotlight on what goes into the food we eat. It is presented to support the idea that eating and living organically and sustainably is necessary for our health and the health of our planet.
Raw & Juicy owner, Jennifer Kuntz, and Twin Oaks Farm proprietor, Renee Savary, share a common interest ? they are both passionate about eating healthy food. And for these two entrepreneurs, eating healthy food means eating real food, the kind that has no chemicals and no ingredients that we can?t pronounce. Visit Central Square in Seaside and you can?t miss the 1966 Safari Airstream where Kuntz serves raw and organic juices, smoothies, snacks and meals. And any patron of the Seaside Farmers Market on Saturday mornings knows that Savary?s Twin Oaks Farm stand offers certified organic, pastured, soy free eggs, chickens and ducks, along with homemade preserves.
?The concept of eating organic is slowly catching on,? says Savary, ?but we wanted to do more to educate the public about eating healthy, great tasting, real food.? So, on a beautiful Saturday morning in March, the two sat together at a Raw & Juicy caf? table and developed the idea of Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food. ?We were aware of several documentaries which are fantastic but we knew that many people had not been able to see them. All the films have been produced independently of big food corporations and big ag(ricultural) businesses and most have not been available through mass media.?
Kuntz took the idea of Growing Local: the Naked Truth about Your Food to the Seaside Repertory Theater, commonly known as the REP. They liked the idea and offered the use of their Meeting Hall Theater in downtown Seaside. The films will be shown monthly and are free to the public on a first come-first served basis for up to 70 people. Kuntz and Savary ask that attendees consider making a donation of $10 to the REP to support their mission of providing high quality, professional productions to Northwest Florida. For more information on the REP, visit seasiderep.org.
The first film in the series is FRESH, produced by Ana Sofia Joanes, and will be shown on June 29th at 7pm. FRESH is described as a film that ?celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing our food system. Forging healthier, sustainable alternatives, they offer a practical vision of our food and our planet?s future. FRESH addresses an ethos that has been sweeping the nation and is a call to action America has been waiting for.? For more information on this film, visit FRESHthemovie.com.
Film Series Schedule:
- FRESH, June 29
- A Chemical Reaction, July 27
- What is Organic in Organic , August 31
- Raw for Thirty , September 28
- No Impact Man , October 26
- The World According to Monsanto , November 30
For more information on the series and future films, visit twinoaksfarm.net or contact Renee Savary at Renee@winoaksfarm.net or Jennifer Kuntz at jlkuntz@mac.com.
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