Peninsula College’s Magic of Cinema is honored to collaborate again with Clallam Mosaic and host the fourth All-IN Film Festival, a free, inclusive film event featuring movies by and about individuals with diverse abilities. The event is co-sponsored by the Clallam Resilience Project and Peninsula College’s Studium Generale and Access Services.
At the preview, information will be shared about Clallam Mosaic, a local leader for activities, information, advocacy tool kits, and more for people with special needs and their families, friends, and caregivers. Mosaic’s mission is to empower individuals with diverse abilities. Peninsula College is proud to work with Mosaic’s leaders, including Executive Director Lara Radke, recently retired Program and Communications Director Catherine McKinney, and Board President Bonne Smith. Additionally, audience members can preview the festival and watch one of the short films, “100% Myself.”
Minnie Whelan will also be present to share about the Clallam Resilience Project, a consortium of over 50 organizations working together to foster resiliency for Clallam County residents, organizations, communities, and systems.
Studium Generale is honored to have this opportunity to collaborate with Magic of Cinema and Clallam Mosaic to introduce this year’s All-IN Film Festival in a Studium event.
Join us at 12:35pm in The Little Theater on the main campus of Peninsula College or access the livestream on Zoom | Meeting ID: 824 6785 5253
For more information, please contact Helen Lovejoy at hlovejoy@pencol.edu or Kate Reavey at kreavey@pencol.edu.
This event is co-sponsored with Magic of Cinema and Clallam Mosaic.