Monday, August 20, 2007

READ ME!


Okay, here I am again! Once more, and again... Just to let you know, we will have a table on Welcome Back day on the campus. This is a good opportunity to let others know about our club (we're working on it being an organization). Also, our first meeting of the semester will be that same day (thursday, August 30th) at 6:00pm in the PAC. Officers are mandatory at this meeting! That means that me, Jessica, Charles, and Alicia must be there. If anyone is unable to make it please let me know beforehand so I am not looking for you.
Again, August 30th, table for Welcome Back day and first meeting of semester at 6:00pm in the PAC.
One more thing! This Friday, August 24th at 8:30am there will be an aerial photograph done at the campus for the 50th anniversary. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to be in the photograph. The only requirements are that you are there at 8:15am to be ready by 8:30am, and that you wear a WHITE shirt and blue jeans. BE THERE TO HELP SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL!

Sincerely,
Leslie N. Moore

Monday, August 13, 2007

L.A. Movie Producer to do Auditions HERE!

Hollywood's next big stars may not come from a major Los Angeles talent agency, but from somewhere in Roswell. Open casting call auditions for the film, "Coyote County Loser," will begin at 9 a.m. on August 16 at the Roswell Community Little Theater at 1101 N. Virginia Ave. Eleven roles, including the two leads are up for grabs. Production, scheduled to start in October, will also occur in Roswell. Producer Jacob Roebuck believes that the secret to success is casting actual small-town people to play the parts of small-town people. As for finding the talent he needs, Roebuck said he doesn't know what he will find, but added he is excited anyway. A drive around Roswell convinced him that the city had the charm that his film needed. His co-producer, upon a recent visit here, has also fallen in love with the city. "[Roswell] fits what we're going for," Roebuck said. "We really hope that it [the film] says something good about love. I think people will feel really good about leaving the theater."Set in the American Southwest, the movie is about a struggling radio station that has a reversal of fortune when a Los Angeles radio D.J. comes to town and begins broadcasting a hit radio program. He initiates an on-air contest to find the "biggest loser," helping that person woo any woman in Coyote County. Progress of the film can be tracked at coyotecountyloser.com. For more information about auditioning, contact Roebuck at (714) 914-0773.