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SUMMARY:Hearts of Glass Documentary Premiere
DESCRIPTION:A new feature-length documentary about a big idea from small-town Wyoming has been traveling the film festival circuit from California to New York in recent months. In June\, the inspiring story\, Hearts of Glass\, about Jackson Hole’s Vertical Harvest returns to its roots for a local premiere.\nPraised as “a breath of fresh air – inspiring\, heart-warming and joyful” by the Wild & Scenic Film Festival\, the documentary by Wyoming-based JenTen Productions follows the exciting – and at times tumultuous – first 15 months of operation of Vertical Harvest. Vertical Harvest is a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that grows crops while providing meaningful\, competitively-paid jobs for people with disabilities. \n“For me\, Hearts of Glass represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share a story of possibilities unfolding in my own backyard\,” director/producer Jennifer Tennican said. “Prepare to be transported. This is as close to being part of a high-tech agricultural startup and social experiment as many of us will ever get. I believe it will challenge your perceptions about abilities\, the benefits of meaningful employment and the power of inclusion.”\nFor the upcoming premiere\, the presenting partners – Think WY | Wyoming Humanities\,JenTen Productions\, Slow Food in the Tetons and Cultivate ­– are delighted to share the results of Tennican’s filmmaking efforts with the community on June 1 at the Center for the Arts in Jackson. Tickets\, which go on sale on May 1 at noon\, are $15 (including Vendini fee) for the movie-only option and $55 (including Vendini fee) for the movie + dinner option\, a Jedediah’s-catered dinner in the Center Lobby\, beginning at 5:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the Center box office at 265 S. Cache Street in Jackson or online at JHCenterForTheArts.org. The direct link for the event is HERE.\nHearts of Glass had its world premiere at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Northern California in January. It has since screened at film festivals on both coasts and in the Midwest\, with audiences praising its intersecting themes of social entrepreneurship\, sustainable local food production\, disability advocacy and community inclusion.\n“I have come to believe that these thematic intersections are an opportunity to create new communities and connections\,” Tennican said. “I want viewers to be swept up by the momentum and\, at times\, the chaos of this startup; I want viewers to appreciate the nuances of each character’s personality; and\, I want viewers to be inspired by how one Wyoming community is dealing with pressing social and environmental issues.”\nThe film was supported in part by grants from Wyoming Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities\, Wyoming Arts Council\, Wyoming Humanities Council\, First Interstate Bank\, Center of Wonder and Puffin Foundation. The film’s executive producer is Lisa Lord-Price. Other funders include the Laakmann Family\, Agnes Bourne\, the Cheramy Foundation\, Hub International Mountain States Limited\, Community Foundation of Jackson Hole\, and Mike and Patti Gierau. For a complete list of the film’s 350-plus funders\, please visit: https://www.heartsofglassfilm.com/supporters.\nHearts of Glass is dedicated to longtime community members Dede McDonald and Bob Arndt. For more about their legacies\, please visit: www.heartsofglassfilm.com/dedication.\nPremiere Sponsors\n–      Platinum: First Western Trust\n–      Gold: CLB Architects • Teton Media Works\n–      Silver: Dembergh Construction • GYDE Architects • Silver Star Communications\nFor more information about “Hearts of Glass” and to view the trailer\, visit: https://www.heartsofglassfilm.com.\nJune 1 Hearts of Glass Premiere Tickets\n\nDinner + Movie (limited to 109 tickets): Jedediah’s Catering is providing a delicious buffet-style dinner. Family-style seating in the Center Lobby. Dinner from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Price $55 including Vendini fee.\nMovie Only: Film starts at 7 p.m. After the film\, stay for a 20-minute Q&A with the filmmaker and members of the cast. Price $15 including Vendini fee.\n\nTickets are available at the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts Box Office (307) 733-490\nor online at JHCenterForTheArts.org. Direct link: http://bit.ly/JacksonPremiereHeartsOfGlass
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LOCATION:Center For the Arts\, 265 S. Cache St\, Jackson\, WY\, United States
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