INVOLVE: A Conversation about Localism and Community Responsibility
Featuring Spike Gjerde, Co-Owner and Chef of Woodberry Kitchen
Thursday, March 31, 2011
9-10:30 am
CENTERSTAGE, 700 Calvert St, Baltimore
SCHEDULE:
9 am: Breakfast: Coffee, homemade pastries, and mini-quiche from Woodberry Kitchen
Youth Media Festival Gallery Tour with local community leaders:
Neil Didriksen from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, Thibault Manekin from Seawall Development, and Randi Vega, Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts
9:30 am: Keynote Speech: Spike Gjerde: Sustaining Local Relationships
Can’t come to the 9 am event?
Early Riser Gallery Tour
7:30-8:15 am
Thursday, March 31, 2011
CENTERSTAGE, 700 Calvert St.
Tickets: $10
Youth Media Festival Gallery Tour with Local Community Leaders:
*Donald Manekin from Seawall Development, Mark Phelps from M&T Bank, and Ira Weinstein from the Reznick Group
Total: $0
I CANNOT ATTEND BUT I WANT TO DONATE TO WIDE ANGLE...
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Sponsors one youth producer so they can attend the festival performance on April 30th
$25
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Contributes to our equipment fund!
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Provides one school or afterschool program a Festival Tour for 20 youth
$125
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Provides 12 youth with a field trip to a production studio
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Sponsors a student to attend our Baltimore Speaks Out! Program for 10 weeks.
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$10
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Sponsors one youth producer so they can attend the festival performance on April 30th
$25
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Contributes to our equipment fund!
$50
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Provides one school or afterschool program a Festival Tour for 20 youth
$125
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Provides 12 youth with a field trip to a production studio
$250
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Sponsors a student to attend our Baltimore Speaks Out! Program for 10 weeks.
Choose your amount: $
No, thank you.
EVENT DETAILS
WHAT DO A YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL AND A FARM-TO-TABLE RESTAURANT HAVE
IN COMMON?
Wide
Angle Youth Media has produced the Who Are You? Youth Media Festival since
2005. Held every April, the event showcases artwork
made by over 300 Baltimore youth. A commitment to localism
is intrinsic to the festival's mission: to build local audiences for local youth voices in order
to strengthen ties and foster understanding in our community.
For this year's festival benefit, Wide Angle is very
excited to feature Spike and Amy Gjerde, co-owners of the Woodberry Kitchen,
Baltimore City's premiere
farm-to-table restaurant grounded in the traditions and ingredients of the
Chesapeake region. Woodberry's commitment to partnering with local farmers
is a model for how to build a
business based on the values of community, sustainability and strong
relationships.
Come share a Woodberry Kitchen breakfast, take a tour of the Youth
Media Festival's gallery exhibit hosted by many of Baltimore's
community leaders, and hear Spike Gjerde speak about Sustaining Local
Relationships.
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