A large crowd sits in chairs facing a large outdoor movie screen set up in front of a barn-like building.

Ask-A-Master Gardener at Coastal Roots Farm Film & Music Series

Date & Time

June 25, 2026 from 6:30pm to 10:00pm

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Venue

Coastal Roots Farm

441 Saxony Rd.
Encinitas, CA 92024
United States

This is an in-person event

Opening Night: An Award-Winning Film Under the Stars
Join in to kick off this summer's 5-part series featuring inspiring documentary films, local musicians, community organizations, and meaningful conversations around equitable food systems, environmental justice, and caring for the planet.

  • 6:30 PMGates Open. Visit the Ask-A-Master Gardener booth. Bring us your gardening questions and we will help find science-backed answers. Enjoy live music, more community partners, and a beautiful farm setting.
  • 7:45 PM - Panel discussion of Groundswell, winner of the Golden Globe Prize for Documentary at Cannes.
  • 8:15 PM –Film Screening

Proceeds help support the Farm’s mission to nourish our community and educate about environmental sustainability. Learn more about Coastal Roots Farm here.

Tickets:
$12/person in advance, $18/person at the door.
Reserve by clicking button above.

About the Event

  • Bring your gardening questions to our Ask-A-Master Gardener booth and we will help find research-based answers!

Afterwards, watch the powerful new documentary Groundswell, from the creators of Kiss the Ground and Common Ground and winner of the Golden Globe Prize for Documentary at Cannes, travels across five continents to explore how farmers, Indigenous leaders, scientists, and communities are using regenerative agriculture to restore soil, fight climate change, and grow a more hopeful future.

Groundswell is a hopeful, visually stunning documentary about the global movement toward regenerative agriculture.

Directed by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell and executive produced by Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson, the film is the third installment in the climate trilogy that began with Kiss the Ground and continued with Common Ground. Through stories from five continents, Groundswell shows how restoring soil health can help address climate change, species extinction, and soil loss while building healthier food systems and more resilient communities.

At a time when climate challenges can feel overwhelming, Groundswell offers something rare: real solutions already taking root. Attendees will learn from inspiring activists, scientists, farmers, and politicians about how regenerative land and sea practices have the potential to save our planet, rebuild our communities, combat climate change, and feed the world.