Austin Eats Presents:

Chef Showcase & Movie Night, featuring The 2nd annual Best of the West Mac & Cheese Cook off

PLUS! Garden Tours, Community Conversation,
AND Verses & Vittles Lyrical Slam

Wednesday, October 2, 5:30-9 p.m.
at
Bethel New Life,
1150 N. Lamon Avenue
Chicago, IL 60651

 
 

For People Who Live, Work, Pray and volunteer in Austin on the West Side of Chicago

Enjoy an evening of food, film and activities at Bethel New Life’s Mildred Wiley Wellness Campus in Austin! It’s FREE and FOR AGES 12 AND UP, who live, work, pray and volunteer in the Austin community.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for dinner bites and tabling activities by community organizations, as well as tours of the beautiful garden in the height of harvest season (start at 6 pm).

You’ll also be able to taste at least 8 kinds of mac & cheese cooked up by West Side home and professional chefs.

Want to submit your mac & cheese to the contest?

See details here!

A little before 7 p.m., we’ll move to Bethel’s beautiful chapel to watch “They’re Trying To Kill Us.” After the film, hear a panel of West Side health and food experts talk about the film and answer your questions about how to “Thrive on the West Side”

NEW! Youth ages 14-25 who watch “They’re Trying To Kill Us” this evening will be eligible to enter the “Verses & Vittles: A Lyrical Slam Experience with a Taste of Culinary & Wellness” Learn more here

Coming Soon! We need 30+ volunteers! See how you can help and sign up here:

Invite friends and family!

As part of Austin Eats' efforts to bring healthy food resources and lively discussion around local food access to the Austin community, this event is intended for those who live, work, play, or worship in Austin.

About “They’re Trying To Kill Us”, 2023, 103 min, (Chris Paul and Billie Eilish)

They’re Trying to Kill Us is a new groundbreaking documentary from Executive Producers seven-time NBA All-Star, Chris Paul and 7X Grammy winner, Billie Eilish. 

Man with drawings and words on his face such as "diabetes" "viruses" "obesity" "cancer" "stroke" "heart disease" and the movie title: "They're Trying To Kill Us"

Audiences journey with co-director John Lewis as he crosses the country seeking answers to why Americans of Color suffer from disproportionately higher rates of chronic disease than their European American counterparts, while examining the intersections of food, disease, race, poverty, institutional racism and government corruption.

Through interviews with cultural influencers, doctors, researchers, politicians, attorneys, professional athletes, activists and experts in the field of food justice, John begins to unravel a story of collusion that has kept millions of Americans sick, while the industries responsible make billions of dollars.

The film follows John as the protagonist and narrator in the documentary because of his unique experience being adopted at birth from his drug addicted birth mother, growing up as an overweight kid in the violence of Ferguson, to becoming a prominent health and wellness advocate promoting compassion.

Here is the line up for our evening together:

5:30 pm: Doors open. Tell us your favorite veggie or fruit and register for raffle prizes.

5:30 to 6:45pm: Food & Fellowship

  • Dinner bites: delicious, simple and healthy recipes

  • Taste and vote on the Best of the West Mac & Cheese Cook-off

  • Hydration Station

  • Community partners will be offering lots of freebies and fun

  • Tours of the Mildred Wiley Wellness farm begin at 6pm

6:50 to 9 pm: Film, Discussion & Winner Announced!

  • Settle in to watch our featured film “They’re Trying To Kill Us”

  • After the film, hear a panel of West Side healthcare experts and food activists talk about the film and answer your questions about thriving on the West Side

  • We’ll hold our raffle drawings and announce the winner of The Best of the West Mac & Cheese Cook-off

Masks are not required but are welcome. Proof of vaccination is not required.

Bethel New Life can be accessed by (transit information to come) Parking is available in the neighborhood.

Austin Eats is a collaborative working to rewrite the narrative around food in Chicago's Austin community. By synergizing organizations already promoting healthier food choices through grocery access, culinary entrepreneurship, food education, community gardens, and urban farms, Austin Eats will recreate Austin’s food access ecosystem. One Earth Collective is a member of Austin Eats.