Join us at Vista Brewing on Saturday, March 1st for a very special outdoor screening of the film Common Ground followed by a panel discussion on regenerative agriculture in Central Texas. Enjoy hyper local dinner specials featuring the products of the panelists!
Learn steps you can take to get starting with regenerating your land or supporting the initiative in your local community.
Vista has always had a special place in our hearts for supporting sustainable initiatives. We are excited to share this film with you in the setting of our Driftwood ranch alongside our local partners Driftwood Historical Conservation Society, Elder Hill Farms and Songland Farms to join us for this documentary screening and panel discussion.
From the filmmakers of Kiss the Ground (Netflix) comes the follow-up documentary Common Ground, winner of the Tribeca Film Festival. See actors and activists Laura Dern, Rosario Dawson, Jason Momoa, Donald Glover, Woody Harrelson, and Ian Somerhalder tell a story of our food system.
Dinner specials will feature ingredients from our panelists Elder Hill Farms and Songland Farms.
6:00 PM Doors Open, Visit with local partners
Join us for dinner, fire pit, smores, and hot chocolate
6:45 PM 6:45 PM Opening comments, including Walt Smith, Hays County Commissioner
Movie Begins followed by a panel discussion
Kent Killough, Vista Brewing (Driftwood)
Dylan Kongos, Songland Farms (Wimberley)
Finian Makepeace, Producer of Common Ground and Co-Founder of Kiss the Ground
Meghan & Ben Roberts, Elder Hill Farms (Driftwood)
Ty Burk, True Bird Farm (Driftwood)
9:00 pm Vista closes
Tickets are $5, and include a portion donated to Kiss the Ground. Food and beverage available for purchase. Family and dog friendly. Screening will be indoors.
ABOUT COMMON GROUND
Common Ground is the highly anticipated sequel to the juggernaut success documentary, Kiss the Ground, which touched over 1 billion people globally and inspired the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to put $20 billion toward soil health. By fusing journalistic expose’ with deeply personal stories from those on the front lines of the food movement, Common Ground unveils a dark web of money, power, and politics behind our broken food system. The film reveals how unjust practices forged our current farm system in which farmers of all colors are literally dying to feed us. The film profiles a hopeful and uplifting movement of white, black, and indigenous farmers who are using alternative “regenerative” models of agriculture that could balance the climate, save our health, and stabilize America’s economy – before it’s too late.
ABOUT VISTA BREWING
Vista Brewing is a destination brewery in the beautiful Hill Country town of Driftwood, just southwest of Austin. The 21-acre ranch includes a brewery & tasting room, farm-to-table restaurant, organic farm, apiary, live music, walking trails and private event spaces.
ABOUT ELDER HILL FARMS
Never would we ever have picked our plot of land in Driftwood, Texas, for agriculture. But that’s exactly what’s been fostered here. How did our rocky outcrop of Hill Country become chock full of life and animals? We listened.
What started as a simple garden has become a terraced grazing area for livestock: cows, heritage pigs, sheep, ducks and turkeys. We celebrate nature and the challenging climate of Central Texas by adapting to changes and incorporating water saving techniques such as aquaponics (which utilizes 90% less water than traditional agriculture) and keyline design- restructuring the way rain water travels through the land- slowing it down and allowing it to soak into the soil instead of it running off and further eroding the landscape.
ABOUT SONGLAND FARMS
Songland Farms is a small scale, no-till farm rooted in sustainable practices that aid in building organic matter and biodiversity in our soil. No-till is an agricultural technique that decreases the amount of soil erosion by not disturbing the soil through tillage.This can also help plants absorb more water, increase crop yields and more.
ABOUT TRUE BIRD FARM
True Bird Farms produces pasture raised chicken right here in Driftwood. Antibiotic- and hormone-free and fed with Non-GMO Project verified organic feed.
ABOUT DRIFTWOOD FARMERS COOPERATIVE
A community owned and managed organization actively promoting higher standards of living for Driftwood residents and visitors by providing access to local foods, promoting land regeneration, and community involvement while ensuring the agricultural beauty of Driftwood will remain for future generations.
ABOUT DRIFTWOOD HISTORICAL CONSERVATION SOCIETY
Driftwood and the Onion Creek Valley (OCV) are a proud and thriving 21st Century rural community containing environmentally pristine streams, conservation easements, karst geological conditions and endangered species habitat. Our agri-businesses have ranged from: silvi-culture from 1835-1850; cattle and goat livestock ranching from 1850-late 20th Century; and grape growing and production of products using grapes, yeast, barley, hops and malt from the late 20th century and into the 21st. Our society may acknowledge other means of livelihoods but embraces the importance of the past and current generation’s agricultural and farming heritage.