FREE Family Film: ‘Kiss The Ground’ at The Waldo on Sunday, July 2nd at 4:00 pm

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Activists, scientists, farmers and politicians turn to regenerative agriculture to save the planet's topsoil. 

We will be joined by Newcastle farmers John and Holly Arbuckle of Singing Pastures Farm. John Arbuckle is a 9th generation farmer. Through his own family stories, he came to understand that the way people farm changes every generation, often quite dramatically. At Singing Pastures, John & Holly practice regenerative agriculture to improve soil, our foundation for clean water, abundant wildlife, and a greener planet. They are committed to creating healthy, delicious food in partnership with the planet. 

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Original Language: English
  • Director: Joshua Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell
  • Producer: Joshua Tickell, Bill Benenson, Rebecca Harrell Tickell

Runtime: 1h 25m

Sponsored by Rising Tide Coop

Doors open at 3:30pm. Concessions will be available for purchase.

Free parking is available on Main Street; Friendship Street; in the 8 spaces on Glidden Street; in the Kuhn Parking lot (beside the masonic lodge on Main Street); and in the lot behind Perch and The Narrows Tavern. Please DO NOT park on School Street, as parking there is prohibited.

916 Main St
Waldoboro, ME 04572
United States

Event Location

The Waldo Theatre

Contact Name

Liz McGregor

Contact Phone

(207) 975-6490

Contact Email

info@thewaldotheatre.org
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