Jun
7

8th Grade Film Festival

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Join us for our first-ever 8th Grade Film Festival!

Our 8th grade class has been diving deep into the world of film this year, culminating in a series of films created by, directed by, and starring our graduating class.

We will be premiering these films on June 7th (rain date June 8th) at the Northfield Drive-In.

There is a strict car limit, and all cars MUST be registered on the list prior to the event. Tickets are purchased on a by-car basis, no matter the number of people inside the cars.

Tickets are sliding scale/pay what you can, beginning at $5 and going up to $50.

The details:

ADDRESS FOR GPS (please note this is different than the address listed on the website/Google): 981 Northfield Road, Hinsdale, NH 03451

Timing:

  • June 7th, 2021 (Rain date is June 8th)

  • Gates will open at 6:45pm

  • All cars should be in place by 7:45pm

  • The show will start at 8:05, 15 minutes before sundown

COVID:

  • Following Center School masking rules (masks must be worn when on the move) and when in the bathrooms and at the concession stand

  • Drive-in will have hand sanitizer and extra masks on hand

Families should bring:

  • Truck or SUV to sit in the back of, or lawn chairs and blankets to sit on

  • A car/truck/suv radio to tune to 88.1. Rows 2-6 are able to hear really well from the outdoor speakers. There will be 40 transistor radios available to borrow from the drive-in.

  • $ for the concession stand

Families should not bring:

  • Outside food and drinks

Concessions:

  • The concession stand will be open for the first half of the evening

  • Popcorn and drinks will be available for purchase

To purchase tickets, click on June 7th on the calendar below and follow the prompts. We’ll see you on the red carpet!

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Community Event: Building a Culture of Reparations with Dr. David Ragland
Apr
8

Community Event: Building a Culture of Reparations with Dr. David Ragland

Please join your neighbors and community for an evening with Dr. David Ragland, co-director and co-founder of the Truth Telling Project and director of the Grassroots Reparations Campaign. He will speak about the what and why of reparations for racial injustice and how ordinary people can build a spiritual and practical culture of reparation justice work. There will be ample time for questions and the sponsors will send you off with several immediate, accessible, joyful actions you can take towards healing and reparation work.

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