INC NEWS - Film at Carolina Theater: Durham: A Self-Portrait (Nov 16)

John Schelp bwatu at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 31 10:57:34 EDT 2007


Dear neighbor,

Tickets are going fast for this new film about Durham
(details below).

Songwriter, John D. Loudermilk was interviewed for the
film -- sitting right next to Erwin Mills. (Loudermilk
was born in the neighborhood and wrote the song,
"Tobacco Road" by Lou Rawls.)

Long-time West Durham residents, Mary Coles and Mattie
Riley, were also interviewed. (Mary and Mattie grew up
in the mill village, Mary's husband ran the billiard
parlor in what is now Dogstar Tattoo.)

hope to see you there,

John Schelp
old west durham  www.owdna.org

****

Think you know Durham? 

Premiere Film Screening 
Durham: A Self-Portrait 

Join us for the highly anticipated premiere screening
of the documentary film "Durham: A Self-Portrait."    

Tales of our community have been sensationalized in
the national media. Finally, it is Durham’s turn to
tell its own story. 

We look forward to welcoming you and your family and
friends on Friday evening, 7:30pm, November 16, at the
Carolina Theatre!   

Tickets are free but going fast. You can pick up your
tickets beforehand at the Carolina Theatre box office
(560-3030).

Friday, November 16
Screening begins at 7:30 PM

Online: www.portraitofdurham.com/Web_Invite.pdf








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