City Club Missoula Presents MCT’s “Little Red Trucks” Missoula’s Ambassadors to the World, 7/20, Missoula
| July 9, 2007 |
“The Little Red Truck,” a soon-to-be released documentary film on the Missoula Children’s Theatre http://www.mctinc.org , will make its debut this summer at major film festivals across the continent, and will be the subject of conversation at City Club Missoula’s next lunch-time forum on July 20.
Begun in the summer of 1970, MCT has become a success in Missoula and throughout North America.
This season MCT’s trucks will log 1 million daytime highway miles at shows performed in 50 states, four Canadian provinces, two territories and 14 countries. More than 65,000 children will perform in MCT productions this year, and 750,000 adults, friends and teachers will be in the audience.
“The Little Red Truck,” produced by filmakers Rob Whitehair and Pam Voth from Missoula’s Tree and Sky Media Arts, will highlight the life-altering, positive work of MCT around Missoula and the region.
MCT believes the documentary will be a major box office success, and DVD sales will be extraordinary due to the exposure of MCT across North America. The potential for positive and extensive publicity for this community and our way of life is tremendous.
City Club Missoula forums are open to everyone. You do not need to be a member to attend; however, reservations are required.
Friday, July 20, 2007 11:30a.m. – 1:00p.m.
Governor’s Room, Florence Building, 111 N. Higgins
Please note that the price of lunch has increased to $11 for members and $16 for nonmembers.
Reservations for the July 20 City Club Forum can be made by email to ccm@cityclubmissoula.org or by calling 406-546-6643 before Wednesday, July 18. Please indicate if you want lunch ($11 for members, $16 for nonmembers) or the no-lunch option of forum only for $5. Please cancel if necessary by the reservation deadline.
Payment is required for late cancellations and unclaimed reservations. We encourage you to find a substitute to claim your reservation.
For more information about City Club Missoula, visit http://www.cityclubmissoula.org.
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