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For Immediate Release
March 4, 2008
Contact: Christy Post, Director of Marketing and Strategic Planning
(585) 473-4000, extension 206
cpost@artsrochester.org

Arts & Cultural Council Hosts an Evening with Rosie Taravella of the Rochester High Falls International Film Festival  

Rochester, NY, February 21, 2008 – The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester will host an evening with Rosie Taravella, Executive Director of the Rochester High Falls International Film Festival on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

The evening will feature talk with Ms. Taravella about the festival’s past, present and future; and will include a DVD retrospective of past festivals. In honor of Women’s History Month, Ms. Taravella will talk about women in entertainment, sharing stories of her own experience in the business. Wine and cheese will be served.

ASL interpreting services will be provided.

An Evening with Rochester High Falls International Film Festival
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Arts & Cultural Council – 277 N. Goodman St., Rochester
Free for Arts Council members; $5 for others
RSVP (585) 473-4000

The 2008 Rochester High Falls International Film Festival is April 30 – May 5.

For more information about this and other networking events, contact Christy Post, Director of Marketing and Strategic Planning, at (585) 473-4000, extension 206; or via email: cpost@artsrochester.org.

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The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester is a nonprofit corporation serving arts and culture in the 10-county greater Rochester region. Our mission is to strengthen and promote the region’s creative sector through grant programs, constituent services, and special initiatives; and to act as an advocate, planner, and funder, supporting artistic vitality and cultural diversity throughout the region. For more information about our programs and services, visit www.artsrochester.org.

 

 

 

 

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