Don’t forget to get your tickets for Wednesday’s screening of “Linotype: the Film”. As part of the evening’s activities, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our new location landlords.
The new museum location unfortunately has no refrigerator for our refreshments. If you know of a small cube refrigerator that we could get for the print shop, let me know at kkula...@netzero.com.
Since our new museum location is part of a store, we will need to hang a sign on the wall over the sidewalk. The wood sign is in the process of being produced but we need a metal bracket to hang it from. If you know where we can get a bracket or have one made, please let me know at kkula...@netzero.com.
Please check the following schedule and try to help out whenever you have the time. We are working hard to get the museum and print shop back in operation and any help is appreciated.
Saturday, March 31 – Phyllis Tranquillo, Troy Patterson, Jane & Richard Rutledge, Mike Donnelly, Roz Ayers, Megan Zettlemoyer, Mike Zettlemoyer, Stephanie Hinish and Ken Kulakowsky enjoyed a full day creative letterpress workshop at Lead Graffiti studio under the direction of Ray Nichols, Jill Cypher, and Tray Nichols.
Wednesday, April 4 – Adam DelMarcello, Rich Rutledge, Mike Donnelly, and Ken Kulakowsky spent 5 hours painting our new workshop area at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.
Tuesday, April 10 – Clair Denlinger, Bob Hinkle, Rich Rutledge, Norm Tomlinson, and Ken Kulakowsky met at the Jasper Yeates House to finish packing for the move to Thaddeus Stevens. Everything that will not be needed for the AIGA and BSA merit badge workshops was wrapped and placed on pallets ready to move.
Saturday, April 14 –Rich Rutledge, Norm Tomlinson, Dave Cooper, Mike Donnelly, Clair Denlinger, Vince Dickinson, and Ken Kulakowsky moved the basic equipment to begin printing in our new home out of the Heritage Center. Before we quit at 3:30 we also moved some more equipment from the Yeates House to Thaddeus Stevens.
Wednesday, April 25 – The .918 Club is holding a screening of “Linotype: The Film” www.linotypefilm.com. You can get information on how to order tickets at www.Muticketsonline.com. After the film, Brandon Goodwin, the Director of Photography and editor of the film will hold a Q&A forum. We also will be holding a reception for Brandon in the Quilt & Textile Museum. Please spread the word to anybody you know who might be interested in the film. Attached is a pdf poster you can use to promote this film.
Thursday, April 26 – Session #4 of the AIGA Letterpress Workshop will take place in the Jasper Yeates House at 24 South Queen Street from 7 to 9pm.
Monday, April 30 – The first of three Boy Scout Graphic Arts merit badge workshops will be held in the Jasper Yeates House at 24 South Queen Street from 6 to 8:30pm.
Thanks for your help in keeping the craft alive.
Ken
Kenneth B. Kulakowsky
15 Cedar Drive, Willow Street, PA 17584
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Subject: Linotype: The Film News #15 - More Screenings
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 12:11:32 -0400
Welcome to the 15th newsletter from Linotype: The Film. We hope this finds you well. Screenings and More Screenings! After our initial round of about a dozen screenings around the United States, we are very excited to announce 11 new screening dates including our first international screening in London, England on April 26th. If you live in or near Detroit, Champaign, IL, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City, Springfield, MO, Portland, ME, Lancaster, PA, London, England, Baltimore, MD, San Francisco or Brighton, England - get more info and your tickets here: http://www.linotypefilm.com/screenings.html Additionally, we have Australia and Brasil dates in the works - we will be announcing more details soon. Keeping Busy
In addition to the hard work booking screenings all over the world, we are busy transcribing the film for translation and subtitling in other languages. We are also going through our footage for bonus features for the DVD. As we have said many times before, thank you for your interest and support of our film. Having your excitement helps us make the film bigger and better. All the best, Doug, Jess and Brandon Linotype: The Film Crew | Stay in ContactThere are many ways to keep up-to-date with the newest information from us: | |
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