Tibetan Momo and Movie Night! (or carryout momos!)

  • 22 Jun 2018
  • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Compassion Education Center

Registration

  • Please pick up between 4:30 and 6:30pm.
  • Enjoy the momo dinner alone or with a friend ($20) and a movie (free)!
  • Please pick up between 4:30 - 6:30pm!
  • Enjoy the dinner - eating all momos alone or with a friend ($20) - and stay for the movie!
  • Pick up between 4:30 and 6:30pm.
  • Enjoy 16 vegetarian momos - eat all alone or with a friend - and stay for the free movie.
  • Please pick up between 4:30 and 6:30pm
  • Enjoy a momo dinner ($10) and a free movie!
  • Please pick up 4:30 - 6:30pm!
  • Enjoy the dinner ($10) and the movie (free)!
  • Pick up between 4:30 and 6:30pm.
  • Wonderful Momo Dinner ($10) plus a movie (free)!

Registration is closed


TIBETAN MOMOS and MOVIE NIGHT!

Friday, June 22:  Dinner, 5:30pm, Free Movie: “Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” at 6:00pm

Stay for a discussion about how this film connects with our care for the environment. Conversation led by Jack Jezreel.

LOOK & SEE revolves around the divergent stories of several residents of Henry County, Kentucky who each face difficult choices that will dramatically reshape their relationship with the land and their community.

In 1965, Wendell Berry returned home to Henry County, where he bought a small farm house and began a life of farming, writing and teaching.  This lifelong relationship with the land and community would come to form the core of his prolific writings. A half century later Henry County, like many rural communities across America, has become a place of quiet ideological struggle. In the span of a generation, the agrarian virtues of simplicity, land stewardship, sustainable farming, local economies and rootedness to place have been replaced by a capital-intensive model of industrial agriculture characterized by machine labor, chemical fertilizers, soil erosion and debt - all of which have frayed the fabric of rural communities. Writing from a long wooden desk beneath a forty-paned window, Berry has watched this struggle unfold, becoming one of its most passionate and eloquent voices in defense of agrarian life.

Filmed across four seasons in the farming cycle, LOOK & SEE blends observational scenes of farming life, interviews with farmers and community members with evocative, carefully framed shots of the surrounding landscape.  Thus, in the spirit of Berry’s agrarian philosophy, Henry County itself will emerge as a character in the film - a place and a landscape that is deeply interdependent with the people that inhabit it.

Join us for community building!

$10 for 7 beef or veggie filled momos with salad or $20 for 16 delicious momos with salad.  

Can't stay? Carryout available from 4:30 - 6:30pm.

PRE-ORDERS REQUIRED: Call 502-614-5616

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