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Comingupat WCVC
August
1: AMO Communications Committee meeting to discuss 1) neighborhood cable system progress, 2) WMAL transfer challenge. 8p.m.
8: Kids night at the Video Center. Starts 7:30 p.m.
15: WCVC retrospective on the occasion of our second anniversary. 8 8 p.m.
19: Deadline for September screening session scheduling. Please call earlier, if possible. , nich
17: New beginning video workshop begins. 10 a.m. (Saturday) Sign up : ; a ve ean soon!! i
20: New beginning video workshop begins at 6:30 p.m. (Tuesday) Register early.
22: Ward | politics night. Candidates discuss the issues before our cameras.
29: Feminist screening, featuring women-produced video. Women only.
As activities at the Washington Community Video Center have expanded, so has the need for space. In June we moved into the other half of the storefront which had been sublet by the Daily Rag community newspaper (above). When the remodeling is
September
9: New intermediate video workshop begins 6:30 p.m. (Monda)
October finished, we will have a larger video screening space—including a film projection
1: Deadline for contributions for fall Community Video Report booth—and more working space. 1: New beginning video workshop (Tuesday) at 6:30 p.m. Meanwhile, our old office (right) will remain 5: New beginning video workshop (Saturday) at 10 a.m. the same, although the area which had been 25: New intermediate video workshop (Monday) at 6:30 p.m. used for screening will now be a video studio Community groups wishing to use the video
HAVE YOU GOT SUGGESTIONS FOR THURSDAY NIGHT PROGRAMS Sone epee re eee oe
should contact staff members at 462-6700.
OR COMMUNITY PROJECTS? Call us quickly so we can plan for September or October booking. 462-6700.
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