Green Film Series: “Greenhorns”

A Look at Farmers in a Micro-Green Revolution

The Green Film Series continues tonight with a documentary looking at young farmers working often in near urban settings. The Greenhorns is a documentary three years in production that explores the lives of America’s young farming community – its spirit, practices, and needs. It is the filmmaker’s hope that by broadcasting the stories and voices of these young farmers, we can build the case for those considering a career in agriculture – to embolden them, to entice them, and to recruit them into farming.

Date: November 8, 2011
Location: Rice Media Center, Rice University
(located near corner of University Blvd and Stockton, entrance #8 on the Rice University Campus)
Schedule:

  • 6:30 Meet and Greet
  • 7:00 The Greenhorns
  • 8:00 Expert Panel Discussion
    Christian Seger & Lisa Seger, Blue Heron Farm
    Geoffrey Smith, The Barry Farm
    Stacey Roussel, All You Need Farm

This event is brought to you by Houston Chapter of the US Green Buildings Council- Emerging Professionals, the Rice University Environmental Club, Houston Tomorrow, and Transition Houston.

Light dinner kindly donated by Dr. Pat Speck and Dry Bones Cafe.
(A $5 donation is suggested and greatly appreciated.)

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