NARROWSBURG, NY – The Big Eddy Film Festival has announced the official selections for its first annual event taking place in Narrowsburg, NY from September 14 to 16, 2012.
Eighteen new independent films were selected, including a documentary about water – “Last Call at the Oasis” – and a narrative film based on a local author’s book – “Fat Kid Rules the World.”
The Festival opens with the Tribeca Films release “For Ellen,” directed by So Yong Kim and starring Paul Dano and John Heder.
“As this is our first year, we handpicked our selections from the best of what’s out there,” says lead programmer Tina Spangler, who previously served as a producer with Sundance Channel and a programmer at NewFest in New York City. “The curatorial philosophy is to show high quality films that advance the art of storytelling. With that simple guiding principle, I worked with a team of programmers to identify an exciting lineup of films, some of which screened earlier this year at festivals such as Sundance or Tribeca, and others that are brand new.”
The film selection includes three feature films, three documentaries, and 11 short films. A total of 18 directors will be presenting works at the Festival. Among these, half are women. Five of the film selections have a local connection to Sullivan County and/or the Upper Delaware River Region. There’s also a screening of short films made by local youth.
“We are really excited to be bringing back a credible film festival to the area,” says Elaine Giguere, executive director of the presenting organization, the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. “We truly believe that this event will not only provide an economic boost to the local economy, but also provide a unique three-day cultural experience for residents and tourists of the Upper Delaware River region.”
“I’m so happy to have a new film festival starting up in Sullivan County,” says Academy Award-nominated actress Debra Winger. “Life only gets better when there are great venues like the Tusten Theatre to show films that entertain, educate and shine light on the things that connect us to each other and take us to worlds we’ve yet to discover.”
For more information, including the list of film selections, visit www.bigeddyfilm.com or call 845-252-7576.
Dr. Harris, noted pediatric dentist and philanthropist, created an endowment fund for prevention of childhood dental disease. Annually, the ADAF (
County Chamber of Commerce. An article written by Cindy Waxer for CNNMoney states: “Welcome to the world of social media where 140 characters can cause irreparable damage to your
company’s reputation – and bottom line – in seconds flat. Blogs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn – each one is a digital grapevine, letting consumers air their grievances to millions with the single click of a mouse.”
The Governor’s legislation would also give authority to the Department of State to ban telemarketing companies that violate New York’s telemarketing laws from doing business in New York State.
effect in 90 days.
ROCK HILL, NY (August 10, 2012) – If you missed the August 1 meeting in Goshen, a second opportunity has been scheduled for August 22 in Rock Hill, Sullivan County.
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
This year, seven women in seven categories are being recognized for their contributions to the Sullivan County community, and will be celebrated during a ceremony and cocktail reception to be held at The Club at Villa Roma.
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY (August 1, 2012) – The Catskill Chronicle is a three-year old community online newspaper that reports on events in Sullivan County, NY.
While we’re on hiatus, take a glance at some of our archived stories that you may have missed, or that you may want to enjoy a second time:
the Recovery Center and the Fallsburg Police Department are collaborating once again as part of the National Night Out Against Crime (NNO) at Brian Ingber Park in South Fallsburg from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 7, 2012.
The third annual fundraising initiative, led by ShopRite Supermarkets, its customers, store associates and vendors, will raise funds to benefit The Schenectady Military Affairs Council, The Tower of Hope, The Orange County Veterans Food Pantry and The Committee for the Families of Iraq & Afghanistan War Vets – all of whom support the many needs of veterans and their families throughout New York State. This year, ShopRite has increased its goal to $275,000 – an increase of $50,000 from last year’s $225,000 raised. The campaign will run from now through September 8, 2012. 










3rd Annual Human Line of Hope & Conga Against Cancer Across America on 9/9/12
August 26, 2012 by The Catskill Chronicle
ELDRED, NY (August 26, 2012) – On Sunday, September 9, 2012 the 3rd Annual Human Line of Hope & Conga Against Cancer Across America fundraising event for St. Baldrick’s will take place in Eldred,
NY.
The New York event will encompass plenty of entertainment throughout the day, the Human Line of Hope across America, the Conga Against Cancer traveling dance line, and the shaving of heads in solidarity for all kids with cancer.
All these events will take place simultaneously all across America.
New this year will be the first nationwide message of the cause. Each state that participates will be given one word from a 50-word message to display on September 9. The state organizer will then e-mail a picture of the word to organizer Lou Monteleone, who will combine it with the other 49 states to reveal this year’s message. Needed is at least one person from every state to complete this message.
The donation to be part of the Human Line of Hope is $10.00 per person per letter. Letters can be formed into names of loved ones lost or words of inspiration. The nation will then come together on 9/9/12 to stand in line for all kids lost and still battling cancer.
The day’s activities will include:
10:00 a.m. Vendors; 11:00 a.m. Tricky Tray; Noon Entertainment, 2:00 p.m. Line of Hope Across America; 2:30 p.m. Line of Pride – Tribute to Our Troops; 3:00 p.m. Traveling Conga Against Cancer Dance Line; 4:00 p.m. Head Shavings
The event takes place at: The Corner Grill, 577 Route 55, Eldred, NY.
If you would like to be part of this event, contact Lou Monteleone at lineofhope@hvc.rr.com. To support the event by making a donation, click Line of Hope/Conga Against Cancer.
Click any service in this box to share this post with your friends!
Posted in Comments | Leave a Comment »