We invite you to the beautiful VYCC campus this June for a screening of "One Town at a Time" on Thursday, June 13 from 7 - 9 p.m. at The West Monitor Barn as part of a summer screening tour. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
This screening is free with a suggested donation of $10 and will be followed by a question and answer session with the film's director, Mike Leonard. Bring your own comfy chair (we will have folding chairs) and enjoy the movie on the big screen in the Hay Mow (third floor).
About the movie:
Vermont has 251 towns. Explore them all…One Town at a Time.
One Town at a Time is a coming-of-age story that combines retro footage from 2006 with contemporary footage to fully reflect on Vermont's changing cultural and physical landscape. It is firmly rooted in the community spirit that makes Vermont's towns so special. Many Vermont towns are featured, including the town of Richmond! The film includes diverse voices from across the state such as Former Governor Jim Douglas and Ben & Jerry's co-founder, Jerry Greenfield. In addition to the director's experience, you will hear from 251 Club members of all kinds and, after listening to their stories of traveling through Vermont, you'll want to start exploring as well.
Questions about the film night can be directed to VYCC's Executive Director: Breck Knauft.
Breck.Knauft@vycc.org - 802-598-6386
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