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Outer Banks

Peace and Justice Interfaith Coalition
 

 
 

Film Series


Tuesday, February 15,  

7:00 - 8:30pm

Kellys Restaurant   




 

Girls are in danger

That's the chief message of  A Girl's Life with Rachel Simmons, a documentary that follows the lives of four American girls between ages 12 and 18.   

 

Join us on Tuesday, February 15th, 7:00 pm at Kelly's Restaurant.  After the film, there will be a discussion led by professionals working with young girl's in are area.  Kids, 12 and older, are welcome if accompanied by an adult.  

 

http://www.nccommunityfoundation.org/files/images/currituck-dare-index/Currituck-Dare-logo.jpgThis showing is being co- sponsored by the Currituck-Dare Women's Gift Fund, devoted to the support of charitable uses benefiting women and children in Currituck and Dare Counties

 

A special thanks to Kelly's. Come early and enjoy a great meal - or order something to eat and drink during the showing.  

Coming in March: Afghan Star

The winner of the directing prize and the audience award at Sundance's world documentary section,  Afghan Star is an informed and entertaining dispatch about the collision of culture, ideology and history that ultimately suggests a darker, more rueful Afghani Slumdog Millionaire.

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The Peace and Justice Interfaith Coalition sponsors documentaries through the Coalition's Film Series Committee.  Funding provided by Holy Redeemer Church and the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Outer Banks and by viewers like you.