My Dear (The Movie) Film Premiere

Fri May 10 2024 at 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Terrell High School | Fort Worth

Jim Austin Online
Publisher/HostJim Austin Online
My Dear (The Movie) Film Premiere
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Join us for a special Mental Health Awareness Month at IM Terrell Academy! Dallas Cowboys Legend Greg Ellis will be premiering his film.
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My Dear (The Movie) Film Premiere<h4>May 10th, 2024 | 7 PM - 10 PM</h4>


Admissions: $15 GA | $25 VIP*


*VIP Reception Meet & Greet with Greg Ellis


Greg Ellis, former Dallas Cowboys Legend, has written and directed My Dear (The Movie), hitting on the importance of mental health awareness and its possible consequences.

"Mental Health Issues and Life Obstacles Turns This Perfect Family's Life Upside Down"

More information on the movie, how the funds will be used, and resources can be found at mydearthemovie.com/jim


Others Events during Jim Austin Online's 2024 Mental Health Awareness Month program:

  • May 11th - Mother's Day Music Celebration: 2024JAOMothersDay.eventbrite.com
  • May 18th - Mental Wellness Walk & Fair: MyDearMentalWellnessWalk2024.eventbrite.com
  • May 18th - Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (Code: MUSEUM) 1:30 PM: www.axs.com/events/526317/bill-pickett-invitational-rodeo-5-18-1-30pm-tickets/promos/715611
  • May 18th - Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (Code: MUSEUM) 7:30 PM: www.axs.com/events/526311/bill-pickett-invitational-rodeo-5-18-7-30pm-tickets/promos/715583

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Gregory Lemont Ellis

Greg Ellis is an American football coach and former player. He was the head football coach at Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) from 2022 to 2023. Ellis played professionally as a defensive end for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the North Carolina Tar Heels, and was recognized as an All-American. He was selected in the first round of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys and played for the Cowboys for 11 seasons, form 1998 to 2008. He also played a season, in 2009, for the Oakland Raiders. Ellis was the head football coach at Texas College in Tyler, Texas from 2020 to 2021.

Ellis has also produced for television and film, including as the executive producer of the 2015 sports film Carter High.

Greg Ellis is also the founder of the Getting My Help movement, focusing on a world where mental wellness is a universal priority, embraced with empathy, understanding, and open-hearted support. Where the stories told through creativity and compassion serve as a powerful force for change in society. The movement strives to envion a world where no one feels alone in their mental wellness journey, and together, we build a more inclusive, caring, and resilient global community.


*Information taken from his wikipedia page - wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Ellis_(American_football)

*For more information on Getting My Help - gettingmyhelp.com

Follow him on Twitter: @CoachGregEllis



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ABOUT THE NATIONAL MULTICULTURAL WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM

Founded in 2001, the Museum acknowledges the multicultural contributions of Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, European Americans, Asian and African Americans in the settlement of the American frontier. Works of artists and others who documented people and events of the time via journals, photographs, and other historical items are part of the museum's collection of overlooked materials that tell, often for the first time, our complete story. Through various educational programs (e.g., storytelling sessions, "Forgotten Cowboys Tour," cultural heritage workshops, historical reenactments, participatory learning, and hybrid programming) at the museum and in the community, the Museum shares our multicultural western heritage while instilling positive values of diversity, tolerance, hard-work, and determination. Visitors to the Museum and at our traveling exhibitions leave with an awareness that the American West came into being through the struggles and triumphs of racially and socio-economically diverse people.

, our recent effort to raise funds for our relocation and exhibit preservation.

WWW.NMWHM.ORG | (817) 534-8801



Sponsorship Opportunities<h4>Please Email Lucinda Harvey at [email protected].</h4>

Please send her any Logos, Contact Information, and Websites to be mentioned on the Event Page. Payment can be made via QuickBooks.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Terrell High School, 1900 I M Terrell Way, Fort Worth, United States

Tickets

USD 15.00 to USD 25.00

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