URGENT UPDATE: A captivating film screening of “Vanishing Village” is set for this Saturday, November 1, at the Historical Society of Woodstock. The event is happening at the Eames Museum, located at 20 Comeau Drive, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The short film, inspired by Will Rose’s book, “The Vanishing Village,” will make its debut during this special event. Narrated by Lewis Arlt, the film transports viewers to Woodstock in 1903, showcasing the rich history of the area that many locals and visitors cherish.
Following the screening, attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage in a discussion with both Arlt and co-producer Janine Fallon Mower. They will share insights into the creative process behind the film, providing a deeper understanding of the work that went into bringing this historical narrative to life.
This event is open to all, and a $20 suggested donation grants attendees not only entry but also a copy of Rose’s book. Additional copies will be available for sale, making this a perfect occasion for history enthusiasts and local culture supporters alike.
This screening promises to be an enlightening experience, connecting the community through storytelling and shared history. For those interested in more details, inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
Mark your calendars and don’t miss this chance to engage with Woodstock’s past while supporting local history!
