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Follow on Google News | Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Film Festival© Offers 100 Free Tickets to Seniors from the GladesAs part of its original commitment to offer films that "foster dialogue and interaction among our attendees and supporters" while collaborating with "community partners (and) diverse populations," LOWNDES COUNTY AND THE ROAD TO BLACK POWER (Documentary— In 1960, Lowndes County, AL, was a rural, impoverished town with a vicious history of racist terrorism. Eighty percent Black with no Black voters, the county served as a launching pad for a movement that brought together men and women, Black and White, the quiet warriors, and the crusaders of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), among others. (Tribeca Film Festival) The screening will be Tuesday, February 7 at 4 pm at the Regal Royal Palm Beach at 1003-FL 7 in Royal Palm Beach 33411. The organization Guardians of the Glades worked with the Parks & Recreation Departments at each municipality so that the seniors enrolled in their program could attend, as well as seniors from the local independent living facilities. Participants in a very active Foster Grandparents Program that works in the schools will also be attending. "I'm just so happy that our living Legends, which is how I describe our seniors, have this opportunity available to them, especially during Black History Month," says Tammy Jackson-Moore of Guardians of the Glades, expressing her appreciation to The Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Film Festival for its generosity. "If we can keep our Legends engaged, we can accomplish a lot in the local community, and it allows them to an opportunity to get out and continue to live a healthy life." LOWNDES COUNTY AND THE ROAD TO BLACK POWER will also be shown on Thursday, February 9, 4 pm, at the Paragon Theatres in the Delray Marketplace, 14775 Lyons Road in Delray Beach 33446. Attached Images: LOWNDES COUNTY & THE ROAD TO BLACK POWER Available for Interview: Ellen Wedner, Founding Festival Director The Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Film Festival© 305.586.6215 / ellen@dmepbff.org Media Contact: Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS 561.756.4298 / gary@pr-bs.net End
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