Thursday, September 16, 2010

Womens Film Festival Soiree

WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL KICKS-OFF PLANNING FOR 20TH ANNIVERSARY

WITH VOLUNTEER SOIREE

Brattleboro, Vermont: September 14, 2010. People interested in volunteering to be
part of one of Vermont’s most noteworthy events -- the annual Women’s Film Festival
– on its historic 20th anniversary are invited to attend a Volunteer Soiree’ on Monday,
20 September 2010 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm at the Marlboro Graduate Center, Room 2 East, 28 Vernon
Road, in Downtown Brattleboro. Food and beverages will be served, a short film
showed and volunteer and internship opportunities discussed.

The 20th annual Women’s Film Festival will run from March 11 through 20, 2011 at
the Latchis Theater and the New England Youth Theater in Downtown Brattleboro.

Google ‘womens film festival’ and the Women’s Film Festival in Brattleboro comes up
first and for good reason. It is the longest running women’s film festival in the nation
and is internationally recognized for the breadth and quality of films presented each
year.

The festival is also important – and unique – in that 100% of proceeds support the
Women’s Crisis Center which, for more than 30 years, has helped free women and
children from the painfully common cycle of domestic violence.

“The festival is 100 percent volunteer-run,” Marilyn Buhlmann, chairperson of the
Women’s Film Festival Steering Committee and Chair of the Board of Directors of
the Women’s Crisis Center said. “People who attend the soiree will explore exciting
opportunities to express their talents while helping others.”

Volunteer and academic internships are available in the following areas: Publicity,
marketing and design, volunteer coordination, special events, hospitality, art show and
silent auction, bookkeeping and budget, administrative support, corporate and individual

sponsorship and fundraising and film selection.

Those who cannot come to the Soiree and would like more information, including job
descriptions, should visit the film festival website at www.womensfilmfestival.org or
contact Gail Haines at 802 387-5676 or gail@svcable.net.