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See ya at the Movies! Home Movie Day — Raleigh 2009

These folks sure are having a swell time! You will too if you come out this weekend for Home Movie Day — Raleigh 2009.

Bring your family’s old 8mm, Super 8 or 16mm home movies to the Raleigh Home Movie Day event this Saturday, Oct. 17. Not only will you be able to talk with film archivists about the best ways to preserve your movies, but you will be able to see them projected — a real treat if you have not seen them in a while. No home movies? Then come on out anyway and join in the fun watching the old movies of others. It’s not only historically significant — it’s fun too!

Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009 from 1 – 4pm

North Carolina State Archives Auditorium
109 East Jones St.
Raleigh, N.C.

Visit  Home Movie Day — Raleigh 2009 for contact information, a map to the auditorium and all the details about this event. See ya at the movies!

Co-sponsored by the Film Studies Program at NCSU, the North Carolina State Archives and A/V Geeks Transfer Services.


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