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X-WR-CALNAME:OC Film Fest - June Film Night
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DTSTART:20260620T230000Z
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LOCATION:502 94th Street\nOcean City Maryland 21842
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SUMMARY:OC Film Fest - June Film Night
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, June 20 for a specially curated selection
  of\nlocal documentaries. Doors open at 7:00 PM for a brief networking\npe
 riod\, followed by the film screening at 7:15 PM. After the films\,\nthere
  will be a Q&A with attending filmmakers.\n\nShowings\nRefuge in the Bay\n
 Directed by Samuel Draper\n\nOn the disappearing edges of the Chesapeake B
 ay\, erosion and rising\nseas are swallowing Tangier and Smith Islands—h
 omes\, shorelines\, and\ncenturies-old traditions slipping away. Refuge in
  the Bay offers an\nintimate\, urgent portrait of communities fighting to 
 preserve their\nhome\, heritage\, and way of life against the encroaching 
 tide.\n\nRun time: 7 minutes\n\nHomewood\nDirected by William Swan\n\nAs h
 is vision fades\, master woodworker Danny Moore refuses to let\nmacular de
 generation define him. With steady hands and unwavering\nspirit\, he carve
 s a new path—fighting to keep his craft alive.\n\nRun time: 10 minutes\n
 \nThe Worcester County Arts Council Celebrating 50 Years\nDirected by B.L.
  Strang-Moya\n\nThe Worcester County Arts Council Celebrating 50 Years is 
 a short\ncommemorative documentary highlighting the mission\, vision\, and
 \nlasting impact of the organization on the cultural life of Worcester\nCo
 unty. Through interviews with staff\, board members\, and artists\, the\nf
 ilm explores how the Arts Council has supported and strengthened the\nloca
 l arts community over five decades\, helping Worcester County\,\nMaryland 
 stand as a true beacon for regional arts.\n\nRun time: 8 minutes\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us on Saturday\, June 20 for a special
 ly curated selection of local documentaries. Doors open at 7:00 PM for a b
 rief networking period\, followed by the film screening at 7:15 PM. After 
 the films\, there will be a Q&amp\;A with attending filmmakers.<br />\n<br
  />\nShowings<br />\nRefuge in the Bay<br />\nDirected by Samuel Draper<br
  />\n<br />\nOn the disappearing edges of the Chesapeake Bay\, erosion and
  rising seas are swallowing Tangier and Smith Islands&mdash\;homes\, shore
 lines\, and centuries-old traditions slipping away. Refuge in the Bay offe
 rs an intimate\, urgent portrait of communities fighting to preserve their
  home\, heritage\, and way of life against the encroaching tide.<br />\n<b
 r />\nRun time: 7 minutes<br />\n<br />\nHomewood<br />\nDirected by Willi
 am Swan<br />\n<br />\nAs his vision fades\, master woodworker Danny Moore
  refuses to let macular degeneration define him. With steady hands and unw
 avering spirit\, he carves a new path&mdash\;fighting to keep his craft al
 ive.<br />\n<br />\nRun time: 10 minutes<br />\n<br />\nThe Worcester Coun
 ty Arts Council Celebrating 50 Years<br />\nDirected by B.L. Strang-Moya<b
 r />\n<br />\nThe Worcester County Arts Council Celebrating 50 Years is a 
 short commemorative documentary highlighting the mission\, vision\, and la
 sting impact of the organization on the cultural life of Worcester County.
  Through interviews with staff\, board members\, and artists\, the film ex
 plores how the Arts Council has supported and strengthened the local arts 
 community over five decades\, helping Worcester County\, Maryland stand as
  a true beacon for regional arts.<br />\n<br />\nRun time: 8 minutes</p>
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