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Master storyteller T. Shawn Taylor will be hosting a virtual workshop on Saturday, March 6th, at 10am CST. This exclusive webinar is open to all as
part of the No Malice Film Contest, presented by the Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation (with a grant from Healing Illinois and The Chicago Community Trust). The contest is currently inviting young filmmakers who are residents of Illinois between the ages of 11 and 21 to create short films that explore and promote racial healing.
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The winners of the contest will have their films exhibited at a red carpet screening at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library in Springfield, Illinois on July 31st of this year, and at the Ebertfest Film Festival in Champaign, Illinois September 8-11. They will also win cash prizes ranging from $500 to $2,000.The film entries can be submitted up until Friday, April 30th. Y
Celebrated filmmaker and stage director Pamela Sherrod Anderson will be hosting a virtual workshop on filmmaking Saturday, February 27th, at 10am CST. This exclusive virtual event
is open to all as part of the No Malice Film Contest. The contest is currently inviting young filmmakers who are residents of Illinois between the ages of 11 and 21 to create short films that explore and promote racial healing. It is presented by the Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation with a grant from Healing Illinois and the Chicago Community Trust. The film entries can be submitted up until Friday, April 30th. You can find all the details here, and you can also watch my video discussing the contest rules here.
Talking about a Valentine before Christmas is over
By Karen Zach, Around the County Thursday, December 17, 2020 4:00 AM • • Sometimes when I read an old newspaper, I find an interesting subject who did something amazing, possibly had a sad death, or if I am looking at a yearbook, I might notice a name that fascinates me and that is exactly what happened this week. Sue Ann Ford gave us some old Crawfordsville year books to add to the Montgomery County Gen Web project and when Jim got finished scanning one, he gave it to me to peruse. I was reading through the people’s names, wondering if any would make a good subject for my column. Actually saw several, but one of them really fascinated me – his name just rang in my ears. Dwight Dorman Valentine!