Tickets still available for groups of youth from Austin & the West Side. If you are a school or community center wanting to bring youth, please contact [hidden]. We encourage you to ride your bike or scooter or walk to this event THIS IS A NON-SMOKING EVENT If you are having trouble registering in Eventbrite, then try a different browser, register here, or contact [hidden]. It’s FREE and FOR ALL AGES. Biking, Scooting and e-Biking encouraged. 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, volunteer, study, or worship in Austin. Not from Austin? Come and volunteer for this event! We need several dozen people to pull this off and make it a great evening. You'll get an Austin Eats t-shirt and be able to watch the film! Sign up here: [hidden] Bike Vessel (2024) by Eric Seals (56 min) BIKE VESSEL is a feature documentary following Donnie Seals Sr. and his son and filmmaker Eric as they cycle from St. Louis to Chicago. Bike Vessel also utilizes archival footage/photographs and animations to take viewers to Seals’ previous unhealthy life and health complications, while giving audiences an intimate look inside a Black working-class family living outside Chicago in Wheaton, IL. By the end of the film, viewers will understand where Seals once was in his health journey, how he made a full recovery, and his everyday commitment and struggle of never going back to where he once was. An intimate look into a father-son relationship, Bike Vessel is a poetic meditation on kinship, connection, and deep familial love. Here is the lineup for our evening together: 6:00 pm: Doors open. Tell us your favorite veggie or fruit and register for raffle prizes. 6:30-8 pm: Food & FellowshipTours of the BUILD farm are given by youth from One For One ChicagoDinner bites served by Chef Ali Kleiche from Mafunzo International Fitness & Kitchen and Chef Patty Ringo from Katr2U: delicious, simple, and healthy recipesEnjoy the tastes of chicken sausages and vegan sausages at the Grill StationRefreshing flavored waters at our Hydration StationS’mores station, including all ingredients and coaching to make your own, hosted by GSJ Family Life CenterFree health screenings offered by PCC WellnessRaffle for a refurbished Schwinn Cruiser bike from Working BikesOther community partners will be offering lots of freebies and fun 8 pm-9:30 pm: Film & DiscussionChef Ali will lead an easy, gentle exerciseBring a blanket or folding chair. (We’ll also have chairs for those who biked) Settle in to watch “Bike Vessel.”We’ll hold our raffle drawing Masks are not required but are welcome. No bike? No problem! Divvy is giving away a limited number of free 3-hour classic bike passes for this event. If you would like one, click yes in this box and we'll email you the details on how to get the code and instructions for where to pick up the Divvy bike. Please note this offer is only for people who do not yet have existing Divvy or Lyft Pink memberships. Please email [hidden] to request a divvy code. If you bike, scoot or e-bike, there’s a bike-friendly route behind BUILD. Otherwise, BUILD can be accessed by the Cicero Stop of the Blue Line and the 7, 57, and buses. Street parking is available throughout the neighborhood. If you are biking, here is the 2025 bike map for the city of Chicago. We also have it in Spanish. 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. More Info below.