Thursday, January 8, 6 PM
Open Studio Night
Nora Gilchrist,
Community Liaison
Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse
Happy New Year! Resolve to start 2015 off sustainably with
some crafty
acts of reuse and conservation by joining the East End Food Co-op
and
Pittsburgh’s Center for Creative Reuse (PCCR) for an Open Studio
Night and
potluck. PCCR shares our Co-op’s enthusiasm for material resource
conservation and
has invited us to join them—a second time—for an evening of
creative reuse.
Explore PCCR’s bulk section and use standard tools to assemble one
of a kind
treasures in this self-guided crafting event. Bring a friend, a
snack to share,
and your imagination!
This is a pay-what-you-wish event for people 18 and older.
Please call
412-242-3598 to RSVP!
Wednesday,
January
14, 6:30 PM
Restoring Balance
Ryan Hetrick, Filmmaker and
Nutrition Coach
Gemini
Theater
Have
you
ever wondered how your diet effects your body and brain’s ability
to function
properly? Ryan Hetrick is a Neurocognitive and Traumatic Brain
Injury
Specialist who has grappled with this issue for nearly a decade.
Through his
work as a nutritional coach, Ryan sees the effectiveness of
nutritional
therapies for a wide range of ailments and has begun documenting
his findings
in his imminent film, Restoring
Balance,
Autism. Join us in learning how some of the top food
allergens impact our
health and how we can replace or avoid them for the better.
This
event is FREE; just call 412-242-3598 to reserve your spot!
Saturday,
January
17, 1:30 PM
Fed Up
Women for a Healthy
Environment & Leah
Lizarondo, Brazen Kitchen
Carnegie
Library—Homewood
Our
Co-op is
partnering with Women for a Healthy Environment and local writer
and food
activist, Leah Lizarondo, to host a screening of the documentary
film, Fed Up. The
screening will be followed
by a panel discussion featuring members of our community who are
working to
foster a healthier food system. Fed Up
seeks to expose the truth behind diet-related illnesses that have
reached
epidemic proportions. Come participate in an exploration of what’s
wrong with
our collective diet and health and learn what members of our
community are
doing to change the way we consume, access, and think about food.
This
event
is FREE; just call 412-242-3598 to reserve your spot!
Wednesday,
January
21, 6:30 PM
Sustainability Pioneers
Kirsi Jansa, The Institute
for Green Science
at Carnegie Mellon University
Gemini
Theater
What
does
sustainability look like in Pittsburgh? How can we transition to
renewable
energy sources and what impact would that have on our city?
Documentary filmmaker
and CMU video journalist Kirsi Jansa offers answers to these
questions in new
documentary film series, Sustainability
Pioneers, which features vignettes of Southwest Pennsylvania
residents’
journey toward a new economy based on clean and renewable energy
sources. Our
Co-op is excited to show the first installments of Sustainability Pioneers, and host a panel discussion
on community
power—led by Kirsi—including Rachel Carson Scholar Patricia
Demarco and Sharon
Pillar of Solarize Allegheny.
This
event
is FREE; just call 412-242-3598 to reserve your spot!
-- Erin Kelly Outreach and Education Coordinator East End Food Co-op (412)242-3598 ext. 323 ekelly@eastendfood.coop