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SPRING 2009 quarterly NEWSLETTER FILM SERIES SELECTION MEETINGS Monday, April 6 TH at 6:00 pm Monday, May 4 TH at 6:00 pm Monday, June 29 TH at 6:00 pm At the MIXX 96 meeting room, 119 Washington Street NE. OFS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGS Except for closed executive sessions, OFS Board meetings are open to the public and take place at 5:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the OFS Office: 416 Washington Street SE, #208. NOW SEEKING CANDIDATES TO RUN FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Olympia Film Society's Board of Direc- tors seeks dedicated OFS members with expe- rience in fundraising, managing budgets, com- munity outreach, and/or marketing to run for election. In the coming term we will be working to improve our fiscal health, and strengthen our connections with the community. If you are interested, please contact Elaine Vradenburgh, OFS Board Coordinator, at [email protected] or 754-6670 for more information. Application packets are available online at www.olympiafilmsociety.org/ about/board-of-directors and in the Capitol Theater lobby. Applications are due no later than 5 pm on Friday, May 1st. Election results will be announced at the Annual Membership Meeting on Saturday, May 30th. THE PRESENT BLUEGREEN NATIONAL PRESERVATION MONTH SEA-CINEMA FILM FESTIVAL ADVANCED STUDENTS FESTIVAL SHOWCASE THE NEW NARRATIVE: LOCAL VOICES FOR A GLOBAL FUTURE THE AMBASSADOR SHOT TO THE FACE I LOVE YOU: SPRING VARIETY SHOW NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID OLYMPIA, WA PERMIT #43 IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY US POSTAL CODE. This is the Olympia Film Society Series Program Guide. The issue date is April 2009. This is a bimonthly, not-for-profit publication. It is published by the Olympia Film Society at 416 Washington St. SE #208, Olympia WA 98501. This is issue 4.09. A subscription is free with OFS membership. OLYMPIA FILM SOCIETY / 416 WASHINGTON ST. SE #208 / OLYMPIA, WA 98501 $10.00/$6.00 FOR KIDS 10 AND UNDER, TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR NIGHT OF SHOW ONLY. ALL AGES $8.00 / TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR NIGHT OF SHOW $5.00 SUGGESTED DONATION AT THE BOX OFFICE FRIDAY, APRIL. 3 RD - 6:30 PM DOORS/7:00 PM SHOW MONDAY, APRIL. 13 TH - 6:00 PM DOORS/6:30 PM SHOW SUNDAYS IN MAY - 11:30 AM DOORS / NOON SHOWS / FREE SATURDAY APRIL 25 TH - 8 PM FRIDAY, APRIL. 24 TH - 5:00 PM DOORS / 5:30 PM SHOW / FREE SATURDAY, APRIL. 4 TH - 1:00 PM DOORS/1:30 SHOW ONE-TIME SCREENING! The Present, directed by Thomas Campbell, is a colorful and artistic exploration of the beautiful environment that surfers play in everyday. Live music by jazz prodigy duo The Mattson 2. Raffle prizes! SURFRIDER BENEFIT FILM SCREENING AND SURFBOARD RAFFLE! BlueGreen explores our human connection with the sea. Anna Cummins and Dr. Marcus Erik- sen will speak. Visit www.bluegreenconnection.com. PRESENTED BY THE OLYMPIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. We’ll bring you films, speakers and more related to place identity, cultural preservation, environmental stainabil- ity and the architectural heritage of Olympia and cities around the nation. Performance, dance, music and film featuring Missus Adams, Hardy Dardy, Anna Mink, Abigail Adams, Jean Nagai, Ryan Converse, Bridget Irish, Viscera, April Schief with Stare Hard, Oly Free Choir, Greta Jane, Body Clock, Christian Mistress and more. PRESENTED BY OFS AND MINDSCREEN. Shot to the Face, 72-hour filmmaking competition, is back! Entries will be screened, and live music to follow! www.shottotheface.org SPECIAL ONE-TIME SCREENING WITH DIRECTORS Q&A!! this film tells the story of Huaorani leader Moi Enomenga and the discovery of an un-contacted tribe in his homeland. Filmmakers Scott Braman and Mark Meatto will be here to screen their work-in-progress documentary. $12 PER NIGHT, $20 BOTH NIGHTS FOR PPS AND OFS MEMBERS AND STUDENTS / NON-MEMBER TICKETS $15 PER NIGHT, $30 BOTH NIGHTS FRIDAY, JUNE. 5 TH, & SATURDAY, JUNE 6 TH / 6:00 PM TUESDAY, JUNE. 9 TH - 7:00 PM SHOW / FREE FRIDAY, MAY 15 TH - 6:00 PM DOORS/6:30 PM SHOW / FREE PRESENTED BY PEOPLE FOR PUGET SOUND. Award-winning inde- pendent films about our oceans and performances by local artists. www.pugetsound.org/events/ seacinema PRESENTED BY TESC MEDIA ART- IST STUDIO. This mini-festival showcases works by students involved in the advanced upper division media program at The Evergreen State College. These short pieces span many genres. PRESENTED BY THE GLOBAL ONENESS PROJECT, which has been travelling the world to document examples of how people are solving real-life problems grounded in compas- sion, respect and responsibility for all of life. Participate in a pre-event reception, film screening and café- style conversations. www.globalonenessproject.org DONATIONS WELCOME $10.00 / PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT OFS APRIL 11 TH, MIDNIGHT. & 18 TH, 2:30: Too Much! (1987). MAY 16 TH AT MIDNIGHT: Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd (1957). JUNE: Midnight (1934) on stunning Super 8mm! SATURDAY FAMILY FRIENDLY MATINEES & SATURDAY MIDNIGHT MOVIES! MEZZANINE ART GALLERY PRESENTS Photographs by MEG CUNNINGHAM April 2009

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spring 2009

quarterly NEWSLETTER

fILm SERIES SELEcTIoN mEETINgS

Monday, April 6th at 6:00 pmMonday, May 4th at 6:00 pmMonday, June 29th at 6:00 pm

At the mIXX 96 meeting room, 119 Washington Street NE.

ofS boARd of dIREcToRS mEETINgS

Except for closed executive sessions, ofS board meetings are open to the public and take place at 5:30 pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the ofS office:

416 Washington Street SE, #208.

NoW SEEkINg cANdIdATES To RuN foR boARd of dIREcToRS

The olympia film Society's board of direc-tors seeks dedicated ofS members with expe-rience in fundraising, managing budgets, com-munity outreach, and/or marketing to run for election. In the coming term we will be working to improve our fiscal health, and strengthen our connections with the community. If you are interested, please contact Elaine Vradenburgh, ofS board coordinator, at [email protected] or 754-6670 for more information. Application packets are available online at www.olympiafilmsociety.org/about/board-of-directors and in the capitol Theater lobby. Applications are due no later than 5 pm on friday, may 1st. Election results will be announced at the Annual membership meeting on Saturday, may 30th.

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one-tiMe sCreeninG! The Present, directed by Thomas campbell, is a colorful and artistic exploration of the beautiful environment that surfers play in everyday. Live music by jazz prodigy duo The Mattson 2. Raffle prizes!

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pps and ofs members and students /non-member tickets $15 per night,

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Presented BY tesC Media art-ist studio. This mini-festival showcases works by students involved in the advanced upper division media program at The Evergreen State college. These short pieces span many genres.

Presented BY the GloBal oneness ProjeCt, which has been travelling the world to document examples of how people are solving real-life problems grounded in compas-sion, respect and responsibility for all of life. Participate in a pre-event reception, film screening and café-style conversations. www.globalonenessproject.org

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