We had a full house at Gloucester Library today for the first screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie. I was thrilled that five people even came from “Southside” – Norfolk and Virginia Beach – south of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. That’s a long drive! It was wonderful to see everyone who attended. And, the question/answer period was lively and interesting. I also loved the fantastic introduction Gloucester librarian Ginny Snowden gave us and the movie. A warm welcome!
“Gloucester filmmaker to screen travel documentary on Sunday,” reads the headline for the July 8, 2010Gazette-Journal article announcing the Gloucester Library screening of the Yucatan Travel Movie at 2:00 p.m.
The article was great – telling about what it took to make the movie.
Today, Miriam Balsley, narrator of the Yucatan Travel Movie, is in town. I am delighted that there will be an article about Miriam and the movie in our local newspaper, the Gazette-Journal. We’ve had a request from Gazette-Journal correspondent Sherry Hamilton for photographs.
Yucatan Travel will be screened at Gloucester Library on July 11th at 2:00 p.m. Free admission. There will also be complimentary chips and salsa provided by El Ranchito Mexican Restaurant in Gloucester, Virginia.
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