Jun/02/11 7:00pm (Thu)
What's On Your Plate? is a witty and provocative documentary about kids and food politics.
Filmed over the course of one year, the film follows two eleven-year-old multi-racial city
kids as they explore their place in the food chain. Sadie and Safiyah take a close look at
food systems in New York City and its surrounding areas. With the camera as their companion,
the girl guides talk to each other, food activists, farmers, new friends, storekeepers,
their families, and the viewer, in their quest to understand what’s on all of our plates.
A film by kids, for kids!
The former Montpelier School built in 1929 is an important landmark to Western Hanover County. This brick structure is the last surviving public building in Hanover County constructed by funds raised solely by the local citizens during the Depression to provide an education for their children. Today, this highly visible landmark stands as a symbol of Virginia's tradition of caring, contributing, and providing opportunities.