Camas Student Film Festival March 23

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The Camas School District announced the official program selections for its third Student Film Festival. These budding filmmakers were given the prompt: “What Being a Superhero Means.” Interpretations and innovations abound in their short vignettes. The line-up includes:

* Grass Valley Elementary, Jack Walsh: Delivering Smiles
* Prune Hill Elementary, Bianca Flores and Addy Williams: Different Kinds of Heroes: What does being a superhero mean to me?
* Helen Baller Elementary, Audrey Wagner: A Hero in My Eyes
* Skyridge Middle School, Easton McCarty: You Can Be a Hero
* PBL Middle School Program and Liberty Middle School, Regan VanCleave and Paige Huth: Heroes of Fire
* Skyridge Middle School, Madeleine Holbrook: What Does It Mean to Be a Hero?
* Skyridge Middle School, Ella Norton: To Be a Hero
* Skyridge Middle School, Eric Cooley: What Heroes Mean to Us
* Skyridge Middle School, Simranjit Bhella: What is a Superhero?
* Camas High School, Isabella Guirado: I’m a Hero
* Camas High School, Hunter Colwell: Our Superheroes

On Thursday, March 23, parents, staff, and citizens are invited to view the film entries at Liberty Theatre in downtown Camas. The event is free and open to the public. Camas Mayor Scott Higgins will emcee the event and help to present awards for the young filmmakers. Concessions will be available for purchase inside the lobby. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., and the films will begin at 5 p.m. The program is expected to run for approximately one hour.

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