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  • From: avgeeks AT gmail.com
  • To: ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: A/V Geeks present "Is It Safe?"
  • Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 18:10:41 -0700 (PDT)

The A/V Geeks care about your well being and so, they present a night
of 16mm safety films that point out that everywhere you turn is a
potential calamity that could ruin your happy yet oblivious life.
Films include: One Got Fat, Lucky You!, Fry It Safe, Safety Belts and
more! Bring some friends! Door prizes! Suggested donation $5.

Note the new time! 8PM, Sunday, Sept 28th Tir Na Nog, 218 S. Blount
St. Raleigh, NC 27601

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Upcoming shows...
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Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
The first, and easily the best, of the films chronicling the
adventures of Indiana Jones. As a renowned archaeologist and expert in
the occult, Indy is hired by the U.S. Government to find the Ark of
the Covenant which is also being sought by the Nazis. Lots of fun and
adventure in this film! Stay after to play movie trivia for nifty
prizes. FREE!
7pm, Friday, October 3rd, NC Museum of Natural Sciences 11 W. Jones
St., Raleigh, NC

Home Movie Day!
Bring your home movies and we=92ll project them and talk about how best
to take care of them! Many archivists are concerned about what will
happen to all of the home movies that have been shot on film during
the 20th century, most of which are sitting in boxes in attics or
basements. Besides their importance as family records, these films
often contain a history of the hometowns and areas where these films
were shot. We know that many people have boxes full of family memories
that they've never seen because they lack of a projector, or are
afraid that the films are too fragile to be viewed again. We also know
that many people are having their amateur films transferred to
videotape or DVD, with the mistaken idea that their new digital copies
will last forever and the "obsolete" films could be discarded.
Original films can long outlast any film or video transfer and are an
important part of our cultural history!
1pm - 4pm, Saturday October 18th, 2008 Caldwell Hall Basement, NCSU
North Campus, Room G107, 2221 Hillsborough St. Across from Bruegger's
Bagels on Hillsborough St. at Logan Ct. Parking on Hillsborough St.
and in the university lot across the street. For more information,
contact: skipATavgeeks.com

See ya soon
Skip



  • A/V Geeks present "Is It Safe?", avgeeks, 09/26/2008

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