Sunday, February 22, 2009

IMDB


We're very happy that our short film, The Heart of the City, has been invited to become part of the worlds largest internet movie database, IMDB. The Heart of the City is a short version and driving force behind For Boston.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1358579/

Prince Pizza - Easter Seals


This past week we attended an event at Prince Pizza/Giggles Comedy Club in Saugus to benefit Easter Seals. Easter Seals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can learn, live, work and play in our communities. We got to enjoy unlimited pizza, and four hilarious comedians, while supporting a great organization. Thanks to everyone at Friendly's in Stoneham for planning the event!

To learn more about Easter Seals or to make a donation, visit their website at http://www.easterseals.com.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

2008 Beckett Bowl



When going through old pictures I came across the 2008 Beckett Bowl. This is only the second year Josh Beckett held the event and it is already a huge success. Josh mirrored the Nomar Bowl, which was held for many years by former Red Sox shortstop, Nomar Garciaparra. The Beckett Bowl is a sponsored bowling event/afterparty that is designed to raise money for the Josh Beckett Foundation. The Josh Beckett Foundation was founded in 2007 to support community based programs that strive on the health and well-being of children, especially children that are seriously ill, disabled, poor, or disadvantaged.

The event kicks off with an hour of appearances on the red carpet. Actors and athletes sign autographs and spend time with the media outside, while ticket holders enjoy open bar and catering by Uppercrust inside. Once everyone is indoors Josh kicked the night off by welcoming everyone to the event and then handing the stage over to Children Hospital patient, Ryan Reardon, to bowl the first ball. Each team is then paired with a celebrity and the games begin. During the event the foundation provides an impressive silent auction to benefit the foundation. After the event everyone makes their way to Rain Nightclub where Darryl McDaniels, of Run-DMC, put on a live show. Highlight of the night had to be the duet of Darryl and Josh singing the Run-DMC classic, Walk this Way. This year Josh raised $325,000 dollars for Childrens Hospital and the Josh Beckett Foundation. Its impressive to think that one bowling event can raise so much for a good cause.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Mass Film Wrap Party


Last night we attended the Mass Film Wrap Party at the Castle at Park Plaza. It was a really great event to celebrate film in Boston. The Mass Film Office did not only a great job with the party, but more importantly, bringing a record breaking amount of films to Boston this past year.