Greetings. We are delighted to report that our little film has been accepted into the Tacoma Film Festival and will screen Saturday, October 4th at 3:15 pm in the Tacoma Art Museum. If you're in the area, please do join us. We also managed an Honorable Mention at the Washougal International Film Festival in August and have had the privilege of screening at Breckenridge (where the film won the top audience award) and at the DC Independent Film Festival in Washington, DC.
In addition, the Salt Lake City Film Center is planning to present the film this fall. No promises, but some of the "girls" may come out for that event. We also hope to combine this screening with a panel discussion about the importance of historic preservation in communities. More details as they are available.
Our Courthouse Girls' ringleader, Eileen Herron, who fell at Breckenridge and broke her hip, is doing well. She's being very cautious but rumor has it she's been making some forays without a walker or a cane. We're hoping she'll be back at the bridge table soon. Ermel Gordon also had a mishap this summer. She fell down 17 steps in her house and broke her ankle but is on the mend.
And don't forget--the DVD is now for sale! Visit our Web site (http://www.courthousegirls.com/) to order or call 765-468-6958.
If you attend one of our screenings, please introduce yourself and let us know what you think of the film. If you are involved with historic preservation or work with seniors, let us know; we'd be happy to provide the film for one of your special events to help emphasize how important it is for people to get involved in their communities--whatever the cause.
All the best, Angela Soper (co-producer/co-writer and daughter of Miss October)
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