Farm Film & Music Series

Encinitas, Calif. – Coastal Roots Farm – a nonprofit Jewish community farm and education center in Encinitas, Calif. – announces their second film in its Farm Film & Music Series designed to educate and entertain the community about our planet.

The Farm invites the entire community to enjoy a few beautiful evenings with friends and family watching film-screenings at the farm. The informative series is an entertaining way to learn about equitable food systems, climate change, environmental justice, and more.

On Thursday, August 26, the Farm is thrilled to announce their second film screening – “Seeding Change.” Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the film will begin at 7:30 p.m. Seeding Change follows a young group of social entrepreneurs who joined a movement to change the world. Viewers will watch “triple bottom line” businesses address some of today’s most challenging issues by considering the environmental, social, and financial impacts of their companies.

Before the film begins, there will be a live musical performance from Australian-born San Diego-based singer-songwriter, Lee Coulter, at 6:30 p.m.

Tickets are $10 and guests are encouraged to bring their own picnic, lawn chairs, food, and drinks to the Farm, and enjoy the night.

Future Farm Film & Music Series dates include:

For more information and to registration, visit: https://coastalrootsfarm.org/event/farm-film-music-series-seeding-change/.

Coastal Roots Farm, located at 441 Saxony Road in Encinitas, is following all county, city, and state Covid-19 protocols. For more information, visit www.CoastalRootsFarm.org.

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About Coastal Roots Farm:

Coastal Roots Farm is a nonprofit Jewish community farm and education center in Encinitas, Calif. where we practice organic farming, share our harvest with those who lack access, deliver unique farm-based educational programs, and foster inclusive spaces for people of all backgrounds to come together to connect, learn, and celebrate in ways that catalyze a more vibrant community.   

Farm programs are designed to meaningfully benefit the land and the community, from improving the fertility of the Farm’s soil and supporting biodiverse ecosystems, to making sure low-income families have equal and dignified access to fresh, nutrient-dense foods, and providing quality educational opportunities, we seek to foster a healthier community and a more sustainable environmental future for our region.