About this Event
The Patton Veterans Project (PVP) MISSION
The mission of the Patton Veterans Project is to:
- Use collaborative filmmaking as a therapeutic pathway for veterans coping with posttraumatic and other service-related stress to validate their service accomplishments, reduce social isolation, and strengthen family, community and professional bonds; and
- Through regular community screenings, break down barriers between veterans and civilians, and educate the public about the mental health challenges facing veterans and military families today.
Friday, Dec 6th @ 6PM - 9PM — Laramie County Community College, Cheyenne, WY
Saturday, Dec 7th @ 9AM - 6PM — Laramie County Community College, Cheyenne, WY
Sunday, Dec 8th @ 9AM - 6PM — Laramie County Community College, Cheyenne, WY
Priority List: Veterans
Space available: AGR, Reservists, National Guard and Active Duty
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 Wyoming and Northern Colorado, and Southern Colorado 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
Laramie County Community College, 1400 East College Drive, Cheyenne, United States
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