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If you are new to the whole Dinner Documentary Night, here's how it works. We gather together, I cook a delicious home cooked meal for everyone, we watch a thought-provoking, inspiring documentary, and share our thoughts and experiences of it afterwards. It's not a debate stage. There is no right and wrong or any conclusion we are trying to get to. Just people sharing ideas and listening to different perspectives. We are here to connect and learn from one another.

My favorite part is the eating together, so I put a great deal of thought and effort in to the food I prepare.
This month I will be offering:

  • Coconut Curry Lentil Stew
  • Jasmine Rice
  • The most delicious and healthy salad
  • and Dessert (TBD)

This month's documentary is Greenfield.

Robin Greenfield is someone who has spent his life asking uncomfortable questions and then actually living the answers.
Over the years he has worn a month's worth of his own trash through Times Square, grown and foraged every single thing he ate for a full year, and given away everything he owned to hold up a mirror to the way most of us live, and to ask whether there might be another way.

In this film, we follow him on his most personal journey yet as he walks barefoot from Canada to L.A, releasing every material possession along the way. As he strips life back to its barest essentials, we find ourselves sitting with our own questions.
About what we've accumulated. What we're chasing. And whether any of it is actually bringing us closer to the lives we want.

This is an invitation to think about what really matters.

Event Details
Date: Thursday April 30th
Arrival: 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm (time to eat and get relaxed) Movie begins: 7:00 pm
Film: Greenfield
Cost: $25 (includes dinner)
Location: Pitt Meadows B.C (address given after registration)

Space is limited

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