Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tucson: CORRECTION: Volunteers Needed - Tucson Film & Music Festival

The announcement below had an incomplete phone number.

 

According to the website, volunteers should reply to info@tucsonfilmandmusicfestival.com.

 

SEE: http://tucsonfilmandmusicfestival.com/html/about_staff.html

 

 

From: brian@brianmulligan.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:38 AM
Subject: [IFASA] Volunteers Needed - Tucson Film & Music Festival [1 Attachment]

Michael Toubassi and I (Erin McGinnis) are recruiting volunteers to help
run the
upcoming Tucson Film & Music Festival. This will be a terrific chance
to learn about the distribution of film related to the music industry.
You will also be provided with the invaluable opportunity to network
with working directors and musicians.

The Tucson Film & Music Festival (TFMF) celebrates the past, present and
future of the Tucson, Arizona music and filmmaking scene, showcasing
music-related content, International music artists, and films and
filmmakers with a connection to the Southwest. The 5th annual TFMF will
take place from October 8-12, 2009.

We are looking for volunteers to work during the festival, to help with
outreach, and to spread awareness.

Please let me know if you are interested in becoming a volunteer for the
festival. We are looking for organized, reliable, and interested
people. We hope that each person can volunteer about 10 hours during
the festival. We will provide you with an all access badge. Badge
holders will have free entry to all film and music events at Tucson Film
& Music Festival.

We are excited about the Tucson Film and Music Festival. There is a
fantastic lineup of films and we look forward to working together with
you!

To see a complete lineup of the films and filmmakers featured:

http://www.upstairsfilm.com/tucsonfilmandmusicfestival/index.html

Please email or call me. I need 11 more volunteers!

Thank you.

Eren McGinnis

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