Thursday, May 29, 2014

SACRED HEART MOVIE DAY

TODAY, I ATTENDED A SPECIAL SHORT MOVIE AT SACRED HEART SCHOOL
IN MAQUOKETA.     INVITED, BECAUSE THEY SHOT PART OF THE 20 MINUTE
MOVIE HERE AT KMAQ.
THE PRODUCERS AND STARS WERE ALL SIX 6TH GRADE STUDENTS OF
TEACHER MICHELLE LANHAM.
THE SIX ABOVE IN FRONT OF MOVIE SCREEN.   THE PROJECTIONIST
BELOW RUNNING THE COMPUTER.
AND THE WHOLE STUDENT BODY WAS INVITED TO WATCH.
THE MOVIE WAS NOT ABOUT SUPERMAN, OR SPIDERMAN BUT SUPER HERO
FAITHFUL MAN.     THE STORY ABOUT HIM WAS TOLD IN AN INTERVIEW ON
KMAQ DONE BY LEO AS HE INTERVIEWS  FAITHFUL MAN.    THE STORY UNFOLDS PROVING THAT HAVING FAITH IS POWERFUL AND FAITHFUL MAN HAD THE HELP OF AN ANGEL (THAT ONLY HE COULD SEE) TO HELP GET HIS STORY TOLD.   THE  THREE PHOTOS BELOW WERE TAKEN OFF THE MOVIE SCREEN WITH MY CAMERA.


GOOD SHOW!
THE STUDENT BODY (AROUND 90) ENJOYED IT AND GAVE A BIG HAND TO THE  6TH GRADERS.   THEY GOT TO SEE THE MOVIE WITHOUT PAYING AN
ADMISSION AND GOT FREE REFRESHMENTS AFTER.    THE VOY THEATRE
WOULD NOT LAST LONG WITH THAT POLICY.     THE TEACHER SAID THEY
USED A 4-YEAR OLD CAMERA (SOUND A LITTLE UNEVEN)  AND NEXT YEAR PLAN TO MAKE ANOTHER MOVIE AND WITH A NEWER CAMERA. 
MOST CLASSES ARE LARGER THAN 6.    THIS YEAR THERE WERE OVER 30 IN TWO PRE-SCHOOL CLASSES AND NEXT SCHOOL YEAR, THERE WILL BE
19 IN FIRST GRADE.
MAQUOKETA IS FORTUNATE TO HAVE A GOOD PAROCHIAL SCHOOL!

 DENNIS VOY


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