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Pangea Day Public Film Screening Parties in Cleveland: Cat-Strat hosts @ SARAVA.... H&A hosts @ TalkiesSubmitted by Cat-Strat on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 16:43.
05/10/2008 - 13:00 05/10/2008 - 19:30 Etc/GMT-4 You can visit the Pangea Day website here Or, for details of the May 10 event visit Cat Strat's web site at
legal [at] constantcontact [dot] com.-->
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> 4 + Hours Pangea Day is a 4-hour worldwide live broadcast featuring powerful films, visionary speakers, and inspiring music that will reach millions through the Internet, television, digital cinemas, and mobile phones. People all over the world will come together to share a common experience: watching films made by the world for the world. It's being referred to as the "first global campfire". Award-winning documentary filmmaker Jehane Noujaim created Pangea Day after winning the prestigious TED Prize, which grants winners "one wish to change the world". Jehane's wish is:
"To bring the world together through the power of film.
The first step toward world peace is to meet the other."
When is Pangea Day?
> 10 May 2008 > 1pm Doors open Come by for the whole thing - or just part... Whatever works! Where? Sergio's SARAVÁ on Shaker Square A Surprise? Maybe. And supported by... > Sergio Abramof's SARAVÁ on Shaker Square DIRECTIONS > The Cleveland Council on World Affairs
AFTER YOU REGISTER FOR THE EVENT - TAKE ONE MINUTE TO:
1 - JOIN EVENT ATTENDEE NETWORK MAP: ___________________________________________________________________
Additional Thank yous to: | Internet marketing & Blogging support: George Nemeth Location
SARAVA on Shaker Square
13225 Shaker Square
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps
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Day before Mom's Day
Let's hope that it's rainy. Good film weather :) Great moniker--Pangea...one world...so much disconnect and so much unnecessary suspicion of each other, when we all share the same DNA...Aaargh!