Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Farm to Fork Film Festival continues

Additional Screenings Friday Nov 27 and Saturday Nov 28:

Please see previous posts for more detailed synopsis on the films being shown.

Friday

1 pm: Food Inc

2:30: The World According to Monsanto

4:00 King Corn

6:30: The Real Dirt on Farmer John


Saturday:

1 pm: Food Inc

2:30: The World According to Monsanto

4:00 The Real Dirt on Farmer John

Red Canoe Cafe will be serving a delicious selection of local foods. Free admission to screenings. Donation jar happily accepts contributions for festival expenses. For more info or reservations for meals please call 613-756-9515.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Film Festival Screening Schedule 2009

"From Farm to Fork" a provocative look at food and farming, is the theme of this years WFVF which runs from Thursday Nov 19-to Saturday Nov 21. Sunday Nov 22, we wind up this years festival with a Philosopher's Cafe centred on the pleasures and pitfalls of food and drink in our lives.

By request from film-goers The Wilno Film & Video Festival will be extended this year to run for two additional days on Friday Nov 27 & Nov 28 with screenings from 1 pm through 8 pm. Schedule will be posted shortly but will include all the major films screened in the first week. We will also be serving our "100 Mile Local Food" menu for lunch and dinner on both those days.

Screenings are at the Red Canoe Cafe at the Wilno Station Inn in our downstairs gallery. Admission is free (limited by space available) although a donation jar welcomes any contributions to the festival expenses such as film rentals, promotion etc.

The Red Canoe Cafe will be serving a special "100 Mile" local food menu during the festival.



Red Canoe Cafe "Feast of the Farm" Festival Menu
Price of $20.00 includes choice of soup (caldo verde or cream of tomato)
choice of
grilled organic sausage on braised red cabbage with warm german potato salad
organic lamb stew over curried potatoes
or organic meat loaf with fall vegetables and mashed potatoes.

dessert of maple pumpkin cake with whipped cream
AND INCLUDES: glass or red or white wine or pint of Wilno Heritage or Steamwhistle Beer.

Reserve your dinner/screening tickets now by email or at 613-756-9515 to ensure that you will have a seat for the films and for your meal.



SCREENING SCHEDULES:

Screening note: We regret that we will NOT be screening the feature films Julie & Julia or Chocolate during this weekend's festival lineup due to limited time and seating space.

Thursday Nov 19:

1 pm: El Contrato: (NFB 51 min): For 8 months of the year, a Southern Ontario town absorbs 4000 Mexican migrant labourers who pick tomatoes under conditions and wages that no local workforce will accept. Despite fear of repercussions, the workers finally voice their desire for dignity and respect, as well as for better wages and working conditions.

2 pm: Earth to Mouth: (NFB: 41 min) An exquisitely filmed meditative look at an 80 acre farm near Newcastle Ontario, providing Asian vegetables for the Chinese markets. Founded by Lau King-Fai who survived the loss of her father and siblings and husband in Hunan province, this Canadian farm has become oasis, income and independence for this fiesty mother, her son, and the half dozen Mexican farm workers who all in their own way, endure the rigors of farming and savour their moments of peace.

3 pm: The Fight for True Farming (NFB: 89 min) Crop and animal farmers in Quebec, the Canadian West, the U.S and France insist it is possible to grow food differently than the current norm of factory farming and agribusiness. A film of grim lucidity but also irrepressible hope.

5 pm: The World According to Monsanto (109 min): Monsanto's controversial past combines some of the most toxic products ever sold with misleading reports, pressure tactics, collusion and corruption in their race to genetically engineer and patent the world's food supply. One reviewer says this film will "freeze the blood in your veins".

7:30pm: Food Inc: (94 min) exposes how our food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the farmer, the safety of the workers, and the well-being of the environment. You'll never look at dinner the same way again.

Friday Nov 20:

1 pm: Re-Generation: A look at the post-Woodstock generation and the impact of the sixties in our culture. Partially filmed at MorningGlory Farm near Killaloe.

2:30 pm: King Corn: You Are What You Eat: (90 min) engrossing and eye-opening, King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of the fast food nation. Fueled by curiousity and naivety a pair of college buddies return to their ancestral home in Iowa to discover how the modest corn kernel has conquered America. Along the way, they unlock the hidden truths about America's modern food system.

4:30: Fed Up: (57 min): The bio tech industry tells us that their technology is the only hope for feeding the world and saving the environment. A compelling and an entertaining look at our food production system from the Green Revolution to the Biotech Revolution and what we can do about it.

6:30 pm: The Future of Food (60 min) You'll never look at your dinner the same way again. A thought provoking examination of modern farming and agriculture practices.

8 pm: Backwoods Gourmet: (28 min): Local food afficionados turned film-makers develop a pilot for a cooking show set in the hills of Cormac/Killaloe. Starring Lee Lafont, Tim Storey and Barry Goldie with guest appearances by their friends. Cinematography by Antonin Llotsky.

8:30 pm: A series of short films about Cool Hemp, OVFC film, and other about local food producers.

Saturday Nov 21: Please refer to film profiles on Thursday and Friday schedules

12:30 Rooftop Gardens

12:45pm: The Real Dirt on Farmer John (80 min)

2: 30 pm: The World According to Monsanto: (109 min)

4 pm: Food Inc:

5:30 pm: The Future of Food

6:30 pm The Real Dirt on Farmer John

8 pm: Seeds of Change: Farmers, Bio-Technology and the New Face of Agriculture

Sunday Nov 22: 2 pm-4 pm: Philosopher's Cafe with Stan Skreszewski: Join us for a spirited discussion about the meaning of food and drink (and chocolate) in our busy modern lives. Free admission. Bring your favorite chocolate. Everyone welcome.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Poetry, film festival and philosopher's cafe

Whew...the summer is over and the quieter days of fall are here. Still lots of exciting events on the horizon.
Sunday Nov 8: Annual poetry in the cafe...2-5 pm. Free admission. Poets welcome. Come out and read or be an appreciative audience.
Saturday Nov 14: Artisan bread-baking workshop at Donegal Farm is SOLD OUT. Watch for more workshops throughout the winter.
Thursday Nov 19-Sat Nov 21: Sixth Annual Wilno Film and Video Festival. This years theme is "From Farm to Fork"....a look at the foods we eat and the philosophies that drive modern farming. We'll be serving delicious meals composed of local foods each evening!!!
Sunday Nov 22: Philosopher's Cafe...2-5 pm. Join us for another provocative debate with our host Stan...more to come.
Saturday and Sunday Nov 28-29: Christmas Shopping Party featuring the works of Linda Sorensen and the original jewellery designs of Gerri Eisen..

Monday, August 24, 2009

Sept entertainment at Red Canoe Cafe

Friday Sept 4: Always popular Robert Yeretch comes to us directly from a hugely successful run of CATS. Enjoy this vibrant performer who is equally at home with the songs of Elvis, the Beatles, Sinatra and dozens of others. Dinner and show...25.00. Dinner from six to 7;30. Music begins at 7:30. Reservations at 613-756-9515

Friday: Sept 11: Just finished a tour with Stompin Tom, western Canada songwriter performer Tim Hus brings his "Bush pilot Buckaroo" tour to the Red Canoe Cafe. Nominated for Canadian songwriter of the Year in 2008, Tim Hus records for Stoney Plain and writes tunes much like his fellow westerner Corb Lund. Dinner and show 25.00 or just come out for a drink and the music. Music begins at 8 pm.

Saturday and Sunday Sept 26 & 27. Rural Ramble. We'll be hosting an old fashioned harvest kitchen party with Barney McCaffrey from 2-5 pm. Good food, good music, demonstrations and crafts for the kids.

Oct 3& 4: Madawaska Studio Tour. Drop in for lunch and to see a fabulous selection of local Algonquin and Wilderness art by Linda Sorensen and other area artists.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

2009 Calendar of Events

Saturday June 20: 7:30 Jon Moore. Dinner-show 20.00 per person
Sunday June 21 5-8 pm: Barney goes "retro" on the piano. Feast of the Farm dinner $20.00

July 10: Glen Reid
July 17: Alison Lickley
July 31: Terry Tufts
Aug 3: Evalyn Parry with David Celia & Schroeder.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Upcoming at Red Canoe Cafe

Thursday May 7: Amy Campbell & Tiiu: acoustic folk-alt rock...Dinner-show $20.00 or pay what you will cover just for the music. Dinner from 6 pm. Music starts at 7:30. http://www.amycampbell.ca/.

Saturday May 9: Join us for Philosopher's Cafe at 7:30 for a discussion of the spirit and lore of gardens. Special early-bird philosopher's dinner from 6 pm. Three course meal 15.00.

Friday May 15: Contemporary Celtic with Heather Dale: 7:30. Dinner and show 20.00 or pay what you will cover for the music. www. Heather Dale.com

Reservations or tickets at 613-756-9515 or email us.

Father's Day Weekend:
Saturday June 20: Canadian songwriter Jon Moore. Nominee for songwriter of the year and winner of the Mac Beattie award for songwriting. Dinner-show 20.00 per person. Or come for dessert or a drink later. see www.jonmoore.com.

"Feast of the Farm" dinner and music with Barney. Enjoy a delicious dinner of local food including roast beef and pulled pork while listening to Barney on the piano, entertaining with old standards and show tunes and old favorites. Dinner & music from 5-8 pm. $20.00 per person. Reservations suggested.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

It's a Piano Thing: Friday April 24

Join Schroeder and friend Alec McCune for a virtuouso evening of piano adventure with "four hands...one piano". Come for our delicious dinner and show package for 20.00 or drop in for a drink. Music starts at 7:30. Dinner from 6 pm. Reservations at 613-756-9515

Alan Rhody: reservations 613-756-915

Alan Rhody at the Red Canoe Cafe: Thursday April 23
Dinner & Show $23.00
Reservations 613-756-9515
or email wilnostation@hotmail.com

Alan Rhody Thursday April 23



Nashville songwriter-performer Alan Rhody on tour at the Red Canoe Cafe. Alan started playing music in the coffee houses of Vancouver and Toronto back in the heydey of Neil Young and Gordon Lightfoot. A close friend of Murray McLaughlin, Alan now lives and works in Nashville but fits in a Canadian tour every year or so. And luckily for us, that tour stops here in Wilno on Thursday April 23. Join us for a dinner-show package...100 Mile Dinner and the music...for 23.00. Or just drop in later for a drink. Music starts at 7:30-10.00. Hope to see you then. Check out www.alanrhody.com.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Easter Sunday 100 Mile Breakfast

Join us on Easter Sunday morning from 10 am-2 pm for a delicious breakfast featuring ingredients from local food producers. Our own smoked sausage and bacon is served with featherlight crepes with apple maple filling with a side of pan-fried organic potatoes. Or try our delicious Wilno version of a Spanish fritata. Coffee, tea or hot chocolate and a tasty sweet dessert means you won't need to eat again until dinner time. Reservations please at 613-756-9515.

Monday, March 23, 2009

David Celia performance, Saturday April 4

After a busy but relaxing winter at our Donegal farm, we will be re-opening for the season on Friday April 3. We have a lovely evening of music planned for April 4 with Toronto performer David Celia. Our popular "100 Mile Dinner" and music package is on for 20.00 per person and there are only a few seats remaining so email us now (not in Wilno answering the phone yet). Look forward to seeing all our friends and neighbours again!!!