Hinton will host a screening of the film. The film will be shown at Hinton Movies, a non-profit organization that was initiated by the Hinton Rotary Club in 2017, to help bring the “movie theater experience” back to Hinton. Hinton Movies is a member of the TIFF Film Circuit.
Wellington County Historical Society will host a screening of the film with an introduction by Senator Rob Black. After the show, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers plus Farmerette-themed books and products for sale. Some local Farmerettes are expected to attend the event!
The Playhouse Cinema, an independent art house movie theatre in Hamilton-ON, will host 2 screenings of the film.
After the show on Sep 28th, there will be a Q/A with Bonnie Sitter and Colin Field.
After the Oct 1st show, there will be a Q/A with Bonnie Sitter only.
We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes will be screened at the Central Alberta Film Festival.
The Norgan Theatre of Palmerston will host a screening of the film. After the show, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers plus Farmerette-themed books and products for sale. Tickets will be sold at the door. This event has been generously sponsored by Palmerston’s Carry-On Women’s Institute.
Spark Muskoka will be screening, for the first time in Muskoka, We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes. Following the screening there will be a Q&A with producer/director Colin Field along with Bonnie Sitter, historical producer and the author of the book Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz: Memories of Ontario Farmerettes.Tickets can be purchased by e-transfer to timberbeastproductions@gmail.com or cash at the door. If you wish to pay at the door, please RSVP by emailing Spark Muskoka.
Owen Sound will host a screening of the film. After the show, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers plus Farmerette-themed books and products for sale. This event has been generously sponsored by Grey Roots Museum and Archives.
St. Catharines will host a screening of the film at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre. After the show, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers plus Farmerette-themed books and products for sale.
This event has been made possible through the generosity of our Presenting Sponsors: Vineland Growers’ Co-Operative, Historical Society of St. Catharines, and Niagara Federation of Agriculture.
We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of the Ontario Farmerettes was picked as a Best Short Documentary nominee by the Chatham-Kent International Film Festival. The screening will be at the Kiwanis Theatre.
We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of the Ontario Farmerettes is coming to London again! The film is a Best Documentary contender on the Forest City Film Festival.
Since its world premiere in April, We Lend a Hand “has been selling out theatres across Ontario.” making waves through Sarnia, Stratford, Oakville, and more. The film has been nominated for several awards, earning titles such as “Best Film About Women,” and “Best Documentary.” Director Colin Field says the Farmerettes and their families frequently attend these events and often receive standing ovations. They are even asked for photos and autographs after the shows.
Strathroy will host a screening of the film. After the show, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers plus Farmerette-themed books and products for sale.
This fundraising event has been generously sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 278 – Thedford, Strathroy & District Historical Society, and Strathroy District Collegiate Institute.
Seventy-five percent of ticket sales will be used to fund the 2026 SDCI Explorer’s Club student trip to Europe to visit the gravesites of three Adair brothers from Strathroy who served and made the supreme sacrifice during the Second World War. Check out the link to learn more about the trip and the Adair brothers:
This event will be at the Strathroy District Collegiate Institute, 361 Second St. – Strathroy, ON.
Brantford will host a screening of the film. Presented by the Middleport Heritage Society, a Veterans’ Tribute event honouring WW1 Veteran Pte. James Oscar Fearman. To honour such occasion, We Lend a Hand – The Forgotten Story of the Ontario Farmerettes will be projected. A luncheon will also be served for the attendees.
An opportunity for Grade 11, 12 and Post-Secondary students in Toronto to see We Lend a Hand!
On November 10th, The Empire Club Foundation together with the Empire Club of Canada will present a private screening of We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes followed by a panel discussion entitled She Answered the Call that examines an important historical gender role disruption and what it means for today’s workforce, and the power of youth to make change in 2025.
Our expert panel will include Bonnie Sitter, Historical Producer of We Lend a Hand and co-author of Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz; Colin Field, Producer and Director of We Lend a Hand, an award-winning director with a background in education and corporate learning, and Lechin Lu, Associate Director at the Institute for Gender and the Economy at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management. This event is moderated by Adrienne Batra, Editor-in-Chief of the Toronto Sun. Prior to the panel, Gilbert Reid, Historian, Writer, Broadcaster, and Founding Director, The King and Empire Foundation, will deliver special remarks on the history of WWII period in Canada and lay the foundation for how a wartime call-to-action broke open opportunities for young women.
We Lend a Hand is coming to Toronto for a special presentation on Remembrance Day at the century-old Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema located in the heart of Toronto’s Annex district.
Live period music will be provided by the Backseat Girls before the show. A filmmaker Q&A will follow the screening, led by Lily Frost – Gemini-nominated artist and Zoomer Radio host.
Farmerette-themed books and products will also be available for purchase.
Don’t miss the chance to buy your ticket for this special occasion, and enjoy a magnificent evening featuring the ones who taught us that: Service comes in many forms.
Aurora will host a screening of the film.
After the screening, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers and a chance to acquire autographed copies of Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz: Memories of Ontario Farmerettes, Shirleyan English and Bonnie Sitter’s amazing book.
In addition to the screening, take the opportunity to connect with local Farmerettes with ties to Aurora, and enjoy a special Farmerettes Ale — created in collaboration with My Indie Coffee Company and Oast House Brewing specifically for this occasion.
This event has been made possible through the generosity of our Presenting Sponsors: Aurora Film Circuit and Aurora Town Square.
Mississauga will host a screening of the film at the Mississauga Living Arts Centre as part of REEL Thursdays, a curated film series presented in collaboration with the TIFF Film Circuit.
The Walker House Museum in Kincardine will host a screening of the film as part of the The Walker House Remembers Exhibit. It is a collaborative community exhibition developed by the Walker House Museum in partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada and the residents of Kincardine, Bruce, Huron, and Grey Counties.
The exhibit seeks to honour and preserve the stories of those who served, sacrificed, and triumphed during the First and Second World Wars. A key goal of the exhibit is to highlight the contributions of women and those who supported the war efforts from the home front.
To reserve tickets, contact the Walker House Museum.
Dorchester will host a screening of the film at the Dorchester Community Centre.
After the projection, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers and a chance to acquire autographed copies of Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz: Memories of Ontario Farmerettes, Shirleyan English and Bonnie Sitter’s amazing book.
Oshawa will host a screening of the film at the Parkwood National Historic Site.
After the projection, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers and a chance to acquire autographed copies of Onion Skins and Peach Fuzz: Memories of Ontario Farmerettes, Shirleyan English and Bonnie Sitter’s amazing book.
Retro snacks will also be provided.
Ticket purchases must be made online via the link below.
Other events – details to be announced:
Oct 18th – Guelph (Bookshelf Cafe)
October 20th – Collingwood (Private Event for Probus Members)
Oct 22nd – Guelph (Bookshelf Cafe)
Nov 4th – Guelph
Nov 7th – Perth
Nov 12th – 16th – Mighty Niagara Film Festival – St Catharines
Nov 30th – Toronto
2025 – Newburgh (TBD)
Feb 21st 2026 – Bancroft
May 23rd 2026 – Mulmur (Dufferin County)
2026 – Niagara-on-the-Lake
2026 – Ingersoll (TBD)
2026 – Juno Beach Museum, Courseulles-sur-Mer, France