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A Successful Film Festival

To the Editor:

On behalf of the Newtown Cultural Arts Commission, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following in helping to make the Connecticut Film Festival a success:

Our board members who worked extremely hard in all aspects in helping to bring this cultural event to Newtown; Thomas Carruthers of Connecticut Film Festival who did a wonderful job of coordinating the films; Newtown’s State Representative Christopher Lyddy who is also on the Education, Public Health, and Human Services Committees in sharing his knowledge and the evening with us; Shannon Hicks for giving the event such great publicity in The Newtown Bee; The Inn at Newtown for providing an elegant film industry reception; JP Shannon Jr for providing great guitar music at the reception; our volunteers, Heather Irving, Kristine Humber, Kyle and Amy Mangold, and Lil Orlowski, we appreciate everything you did to help throughout the day. A very special thank you to the Town of Newtown and Donna and Paul Mangiafico for their support of this particular endeavor.

The highlight of the event was the [rough cut] screening of Harvey Hubbell’s Dislecksia: The Movie. Mr Hubbell, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and Newtown native, gave his audience a truly remarkable experience in sharing his personal life and the latest scientific knowledge of the disability called dyslexia. After the film, Mr Hubbell provided an enlightening panel discussion with renowned experts in the field, side-by-side with parents and children affected by dyslexia, opening up discussion and dialogue together with an audience participation. We want to thank Mr Hubbell for sharing his amazing film preview and for providing invaluable information and resources in gaining knowledge on all aspects of dyslexia. We look forward to when he finishes this astonishing documentary, which will touch millions of educators, parents and children alike in the future. More information on Mr Hubbell’s documentary can be found at www.capturedtimeproductions.com.

I would also like to congratulate the winner of the second annual Recycled Art Earth Day Contest, [Pat Barkman]. We hope that you will enjoy your tickets to the Newtown Cultural Arts Commission “Flagpole Radio Café” performance at Edmond Town Hall Theatre on May 30 with guest artists Daria and Wendy Musk. It is our season’s finale with more shows starting back up in September.

The Newtown Cultural Arts Commission plans are to continue in the future in bringing outstanding artistic events and to lend much support to our local artists and nonprofit art organizations so the arts can flourish and grow within our community. Join us in supporting the arts. It enriches our community and revitalizes our spirit. Visit our website at www.newtownartscommission.org.

Sincerely,

Jennifer A. Johnston, Chairperson

Newtown Cultural Arts Commission

45 Main Street, Newtown                                                   May 5, 2009

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