My Tale of Two Cities has been invited to screen on Capitol Hill at the first of its kind event at the U.S. Capitol Hill Visitor's Center on March 23rd. Following the film, Newsweek's and MSNBC's Howard Fineman will lead a prestigious panel of community and business leaders including Pittsburgh Congressman Mike Doyle; Washington D.C. Economic Development Partnership's Executive Director, Steve Moore; Franco Harris, Businessman, Philanthropist, and Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steeler; and the film's writer/director, Carl Kurlander, who will discuss the revitalization of cities and challenges faced by communities across the nation. (Besides all of these dignitaries, you can also meet me!)
Joining Congressman Doyle as honorary chairs of this special event are Pennsylvania Senators Arlen Specter and Robert Casey, Jr., as well as Congressman Jason Altmire (D-PA), Congressman Chaka Fattah (D-PA), Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-OH), and Congressman Steve LaTourette (R-OH).
Reception begins at 6, with the screening at 7 p.m. Tickets are free, but RSVPs are required to reserve seats which are limited. Please email Jamie Silverman at mytaleoftwocities@gmail.com with contact information to receive a ticket.
In addition, you can find out more about the film at the My Tale of Two Cities website.
Monday, March 15, 2010
My Tale of Two Cities Returns To DC
Posted by Sean at 11:40 AM
Labels: Franco Harris, My Tale of Two Cities
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