Documentary screening and discussion led by James Redford premieres April 18: Talbot County Children’s Advocacy Center & partners host “Resilience” at the Avalon Theatre

EASTON, MD – It’s natural for adults to reminisce about childhood being an idyllic time devoid of responsibilities and the pressures of adulthood. The reality, however, is another thing altogether. In fact, according to the Health Resources and Services Administration’s 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health, more than 46 percent of U.S. children under the […]

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Chesapeake Film Festival Presents Moving Stories for Free at the Talbot County Free Library in Easton

Easton, MD – The riveting, award-winning documentary, Moving Stories, screens Saturday, May 11 at 3 p.m. at the Talbot County Free Library, 100 W. Dover St., Easton, MD. Moving Stories follows Battery Dance’s troupe in India, Romania, Korea, and Iraq as the professional dancers teach tools of choreography to at-risk youth through the Dancing to […]

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Worcester County Homeless Board to show Lost in Woonsocket; Documentary Focuses on the Challenges and Impact of Homelessness.

Berlin, MD- The Worcester County Homeless Board, in partnership with Red Doors Community Center, will host a viewing of the film: Lost in Woonsocket at 5 pm on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at the Red Doors Community Center (10959 Worcester Highway) in Berlin. Lost in Woonsocket is a docudrama following two homeless individuals on a […]

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ShoreRivers and Dorchester Citizens for Planned Growth Present 4th Annual Cambridge Wild and Scenic Film Festival

ShoreRivers and Dorchester Citizens for Planned Growth are pleased to host the 4th annual Cambridge Wild & Scenic Film Festival on February 15, 2019. The festival presents six short environmental and adventure films that illustrate the beauty of the Earth and the work that communities are doing to protect our increasingly threatened planet. The community […]

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Chesapeake Film Festival Announces Six New Members to its Board of Directors and a New Executive Director

Easton, MD—The Chesapeake Film Festival (CFF) is delighted to announce six new members to its Board of Directors. These directors, all Talbot County residents, take their seats in preparation for the 2019 Chesapeake Film Festival. The new board members bring fresh ideas and collaborations that are expected to increase CFF’s local and national outreach. Their […]

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