Saturday, March 6, 2010

NJ in American (Rev.) History

NJN's lastest documentary production, Morristown: Where America Survived, is now airing nationally on most PBS stations! (It's just 30 minutes.)

NJN presents several screenings of the film at various locations throughout New Jersey

Saturday, March 6 at 7 pm

ACME Screening Room, 25 S. Union Street, Lambertville, NJ

www.nickelodeonnights.org
Q&A with producer Bob Szuter, NJN

Sunday, April 18 at 1:30 pm
Bickford Theater at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ
as part of the Revolutionary Times Weekend in Morristown
www.morrismuseum.org
Q&A with producer Bob Szuter, NJN with a history expert from Morristown National Historical Park

Thursday, June 24 at 7 pm
Collingswood Public Library, 771 Haddon Avenue, Collingswood, NJ
collingswoodlib.org
Q&A with producer Bob Szuter, NJN with a history expert from Morristown National Historical Park

Morristown: Where America Survived is a thirty-minute High Definition documentary which revisits that winter of 1779-80 when Washington’s troops arrived at the densely-wooded area just south of Morristown known as Jockey Hollow, to build a log hut city for their winter camp. The film is an eye-opening look at how the camp saved the army – and the American Revolution – from the brink of disaster.

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