Reel and Meal is a monthly film series at the New Deal Cafe exploring vital environmental, animal rights, and social justice issues. Admission to the film is always free, sponsored by several Greenbelt community organizations. Contributions are gladly accepted to cover each month’s donation to a non-profit organization.
Reel and Meal events are in-person (limited seating) and online via Zoom. Each month registration links will be posted here. You can also reach out to Reel and Meal at .
Date: Third Monday of every month Time: The free film starts at 6pm or 6:30pm. Dinner: See event for cafe dining details. Location: Online or at the New Deal Cafe at 113 Centerway in historic Greenbelt, MD Public transportation: The cafe is accessible by Metro Bus P20 from the Greenbelt Metro station. Joining from Zoom and living locally: You can find take out plant-based options at the cafe as well as:
Greenbelt Co-Op: ( Tofu Bahn Mi sandwich (self service deli); Veggie spring roll; Greek Table Shepherd’s Pie; Channa Masal (refrigerated case); Dodah’s cakes for desert, among many others)
A Sense of Place with Patuxent Riverkeeper Fred Tutman.
Patuxent Riverkeeper Fred Tutman hosts a discussion about how class, race &
sense of place shape our individual approach to environmentalism & conservation
values. The evening will feature a short media presentation and a community
dialogue about how to build strong, compassionate communities & a more inclusive
environmental movement around a broad sense of shared place.
Fred also worked as an activist on the Patuxent for over 20 years and is a recipient of numerous
awards and recognitions for his work on behalf of environmental causes and issues in Maryland. He also
serves on a variety of Boards, Task Forces and Commissions related to the work of protecting the
Patuxent and the natural environment.
Co-sponsors of the monthly film are Beaverdam Creek Watershed Watch Group, CHEARS (Chesapeake
Education, Arts & Research Society), Prince George’s Peace & Justice Coalition and Green Vegan
Networking. For more information, contact Susan Barnett of BCWWG at .
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