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AZ Gives Day Thanks!
20 Years of Madness Screening
Annual Meeting April 28th
Seeking Donations for Online Auction

AZ Gives Day Thanks! 
 

The Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Arizona Grantmakers Forum are pleased to announce that the third Arizona Gives Day successfully raised $2 million in just one day!

 
And thanks so much for making AZ Gives Day a "ganga" for Access Tucson!

 

Your much appreciated donation helped us to reach our $700 match challenge as well as raising additional dollars to make the grand total more than $3000. 

 

But our work isn't done. The Board of Directors, staff, members and supporters continue the effort to transform and advance Access Tucson as the only community media center in Southern Arizona.

 20 Years of Madness Screening 
















24th Annual Arizona International Film Festival screening of the documentary 20 YEARS OF MADNESS to benefit Access Tucson Community Media.

Take a wild ride through the evolution and innovation of public access television! 20 YEARS OF MADNESS documents and discovers what it means to put the power of media into the hands of the community. 

Saturday, April 18th at 1:00pm
Screening Room, 127 E. Congress
Filmmakers Jeremy Royce and Jerry White Jr. will be present at the screening.
$6 admission

 

20 YEARS OF MADNESS is a feature-length documentary following Jerry White Jr., founder of the Public Access TV Show 30 MINUTES OF MADNESS, as he leaves Los Angeles and returns to Metro Detroit to make a new episode on its 20-year anniversary. Jerry reconnects with the friends he grew up with as they discover whether the magic of their show was a fleeting youthful experiment or a creative community they will share for the rest of their lives.

 

Jeremy Royce, director, United States, 2015, 90 min.

In English. Includes nudity and adult language.

 

 

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See the trailer!

 

Annual Meeting April 28th at 6pm 
  

Join the Access Tucson Board of Directors and Staff for a "State of the Station" discussion and conversation in Studio A.

 

The Annual Meeting also gives Access Tucson and program producers a chance to thank all of the volunteers that make community media happen. If you have volunteers working on a program that you produce, please show-up and show them your appreciation.

 

 

Seeking Donations for Online Auction


 

Access Tucson Community Media is holding our Spring 2015 online auction May 11th through May 26th.  

 

Become a Community Media Supporter by making a donation to the online auction. Examples include a gift certificate for a mani/pedi, a gift card to your favorite restaurant, an object like an autographed AZ Wildcat Basketball or a service such as a house cleaning, or an adventure like a hot air balloon ride.

 

You can fill out the form online

 

For more information, please contact Vikki Dempsey at 520-624-9833 x 126 or through email at [email protected].


 
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Celebrating 31 years, Access Tucson strives to provide the highest level of public media access service to the community. We facilitate the expression of ideas, opinions, and perspectives through electronic media. By tuning in to public access, viewers are discovering their own communities, alternative news and information not influenced by corporate or government interests.

Tucson's public access channel is operated and controlled by Access Tucson.  Access Tucson is an independent, nonprofit corporation and is not an agent or affiliate of Cox Communications, Comcast or the City of Tucson. 

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You can produce your own program and use this channel to share your message with the community.  Go to accesstucson.org or call (520) 624-9833 to find out how.