About this Event
The Patton Veterans Project (PVP) is hosting a community-wide screening to premiere short films created by area veterans at its vet film workshop last month at Aims Community College. At the workshops, servicemen and women work together to make short films about meaningful service experiences. The free screening, which is open to all, will be followed by a meet-and-greet reception for the filmmakers and guests.
Wed, February 19th @ 6PM — Aims Community College - Welcome Center, 4901 W 20th St, 3rd Floor, Greeley, CO.
FREE & OPEN TO ALL.
Free Parking - See map below.
- Led by Benjamin Patton (grandson of WWII’s General George S. Patton, Jr.) and a team of professional film instructors, PVP’s free 3-day I Was There Film Workshops help veterans learn the art of filmmaking while working with fellow vets and, through these screenings, help veterans, military families and community members connect and better understand eachother.
- PVP will be hosting monthly collaborative film workshops at colleges across PVP will be hosting monthly collaborative film workshops at colleges across Northern Colorado and Wyoming throughout the year. Interested vets may register at pattonveteransproject.org, by calling (970) 657-5500 or via email at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
4901 W 20th St, 4901 West 20th Street, Greeley, United States
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