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WHAT: San Francisco, California screening of Two Angry Moms
WHEN: Wednesday, May 14 2008 06:30 PM
TICKET PRICE: $15, RSVP required below

What happens when two “fed-up” moms try to change the school lunch program to fight for the health of America’s children? "Two Angry Moms" stir up some excitement with a recipe for taking action in this documentary of their nationwide school sojourn that inspires alternatives, champions change, and gives you the ingredients you need to make a difference in YOUR neighborhood.

Shaping Youth will be hosting the film throughout the Bay Area this fall as a fundraiser for our hands-on 'reality show' wellness program called "Dare to Compare: A Gross Out Game for Good Nutrition," to scale our counter-marketing tactics onto the internet for open source, universal access via ‘train the trainer’ digital downloads.

Join Amy Jussel, founder & executive director of Shaping Youth.org (dealing w/media & marketing's impact on kids) food policy pro Michele Simon (author of Appetite for Profit: How the food industry undermines our health and how to fight back) and California Pacific Medical Center nutritionist Aimee Marcich !o find out how YOU can serve up some change in your school lunch programs, and blend healthier choices into your own kids’ meals!

To complete your purchase please go to:

http://www.shapingyouth.org or
http://www.BrownPaperTickets.com
directly!

We are not equipped to accept fundraiser payment for tickets at the door, so please complete your purchase prior to attending the event.

HOSTED BY: Shaping Youth, with media sponsorship by Bay Area Parent magazine and Childhood Matters radio show, hosted by Rona Renner, Wellness/hospital sponsors tbd.

WHERE: Delancey Street Foundation Screening Room
600 Embarcadero
San Francisco, California 94107
Map & Driving Directions

CONTACT: Amy Jussel for more details.

WHO WAS COMING: 7 people

Debra Israel

Shira Potash +2

Amy Jussel
 
+2 private listings +20 seats reserved.

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