FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | APRIL 2018 35
Counter Culture Cinema
Come join us for two really interesting small films. The first film
was nominated for an Academy Award, and the second was just
released.
Our first monthly screening on Sunday, April 8 at 6 pm, is the
film The Florida Project (USA 2017, 1 hr. 51 min., English). Here is
a brief description from IMDb.com: "Set over one summer, the film
follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and
adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious
but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney
World."
Our second
monthly screening,
on Sunday, April 22
at 6 pm, is the film
Seeing Allred (USA
2018, 1 hr. 36 min.,
English). Here is
a brief description
from IMDb.com:
"Women's rights
attorney Gloria
Allred takes on the
biggest names in
American culture as
coverage of sexual
assault allegations
in the media become more prevalent." This documentary is the
fascinating story of Allred's life and career.
All of our screenings are followed by lively discussion about the
film; we'd love to have you join us. The Lodge Theatre has very
limited seating, so if you're interested in our screenings, come early;
we hope to see you there. Please note that all films announced are
subject to availability. If you have any questions about the Counter
Culture Cinema Club or want to recommend a film, please email
Micki Rosen at michelesrosen@gmail.com. ~ Micki Rosen
Four Seasons Veterans
Join the Veterans Club and be recognized as a veteran of any branch of military service
on our "Honor Roll," at www.fourseasonsvets.org. We meet every Wednesday at 12 pm
in the Lodge. Please contact any Lodge staff or myself at irve@verizon.net or call (949)
422-9969. ~ Irve Sturner
April 30, 1789: George
Washington was administered the
oath of office on the balcony of
Federal Hall at the corner of Wall
and Broad Streets in New York City
to become the first President of the
United States.
April 13, 1743: Thomas Jefferson
was born. He was an author, inventor,
lawyer, politician, architect and one
of the finest minds of the 1700s. He
authored the American Declaration
of Independence and later served as
the third U.S. President from 1801
to 1809. He died on July 4, 1826, the
same day as John Adams.
Presidents & Forefathers