Penn College News

Sold-Out Event Provides Abundant Nourishment for Body, 'Soul'

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Penn's Inn crowd enjoys timely film, tasty food.With a stack of DVDs at his side, Byron Hurt answers audience questions after the showing of "Soul Food Junkies."Sporting a dapper bib, Korey Haynes is ready to savor some "soul food" with his mother, Alycia.Black-eyed peas and grilled bell peppers were as visually appealing as they were palate-pleasing.The award-winning filmmaker documents the occasion on his cellphone.Tuesday's second annual Soul Food Dinner at Penn College, which attracted a diverse (and ultimately well-fed) audience to the Bush Campus Center, blended a mouth-watering menu of ethnic favorites with a showing of Byron Hurt's "Soul Food Junkies" documentary. The filmmaker is touring the country introducing his movie, which has beenĀ  broadcast on PBS to wide acclaim, and drew a sold-out crowd on the Williamsport leg of his map-hopping itinerary.