Special Movie Presentation -Features TSD Middle School Teacher – Mark Gobble

Special OPEN CAPTIONED Movie Presentation -Features TSD Middle School
Teacher – Mark Gobble

THIS WILL BE OPEN CAPTIONED!

Special open captioned movie presentation on March 1st by the Waco
Mayors Committee on People with Disabilities features Mark Gobble, a
Texas School for the Deaf middle school teacher: see his profile at
http://www.teameverest03.org/challenge_team/mgobble.html

This is the only showing there will be in Central Texas. (See more
information below)

The Waco Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities and Recycle
Mankind are hosting a new and unique event that will inspire everyone
at 7:00 PM on March 1st at the Waco Hippodrome  the presentation of
Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey. Tickets are only $10.00 and
include Q&A time after the film in which audience members will be
able to ask questions of members of the team and the filmmaker, Andy
Cockrum, followed by a reception. Tickets can be purchased at
http://www.wacoperformingarts.org/
. The Waco Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities and Recycle
Mankind in Partnership with Firelight Pictures and Danger Dog Films
Production are sponsoring the event to raise awareness for positive
awareness about people with disabilities in our community.
Additionally, we have free movie posters for anyone who would like to
place one in their office or lobby.

We are bringing to Waco a story that dares us to reach beyond our
limitations and follow our dreams. An Official Selection of the
Seattle International Film Festival, the Boston Film Festival and
Austin Film Festival, Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey is a
documentary that chronicles a remarkable group of trekkers on a 2003
expedition to the world’s highest mountain. Five men in wheelchairs
and their teammates representing a range of disabilities, including a
Texas School for the Deaf middle school teacher who is deaf and a Waco
Attorney with paraplegia, trek 21 days through the high Himalaya.
Successful in their quest, Team Everest 03 became the largest group
of people with disabilities ever to reach Mount Everest Base Camp
during the fiftieth anniversary month of the first summit of Mt.
Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or you need
any additional information.

Kelly Yarbrough

Chair, Waco Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor

Email: [email protected]

You are invited to attend a very special event. The Waco Mayors
Committee for People with Disabilities and Recycle Mankind is hosting
a new and unique movie at 7:00 PM on March 1st at the Waco Hippodrome
 the presentation of Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey. Tickets
are only $10.00 and include Q&A time after the film in which audience
members will be able to ask questions of members of the team and the
filmmaker, Andy Cockrum, followed by a reception. Tickets can be
purchased at http://www.wacoperformingarts.org.

We are bringing to Waco a story that dares us to reach beyond our
limitations and follow our dreams. An Official Selection of the
Seattle International Film Festival, the Boston Film Festival and
Austin Film Festival, Team Everest: A Himalayan Journey is a
documentary that chronicles a remarkable group of trekkers on a 2003
expedition to the world’s highest mountain. Five men in wheelchairs
and their teammates representing a range of disabilities, including
Riley Woods, a Waco Attorney with paraplegia, trek 21 days through
the high Himalaya. Successful in their quest, Team Everest 03 became
the largest group of people with disabilities ever to reach Mount
Everest Base Camp during the fiftieth anniversary month of the first
summit of Mt. Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary, a now world-renowned
philanthropist and adventurer who passed away in January of this
year.

With stunning footage from the kingdom of Nepal, “Team Everest”
offers a heartwarming story of personal ambition, as it dares us to
reach beyond our perceived limitations and explores our unlimited
capacity to dream. In the words of an audience member from Taos, New
Mexico, This is a film that blows fear away. More information is
available at: http://www.teameverestthemovie.com
and hear what moviegoers have had to say at: Audience Member
Reactions.

The Waco Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities and Recycle
Mankind is sponsoring the event to raise funds for programs and
projects that promote positive awareness about and for people with
disabilities. We would be honored if you could join us in celebrating
the accomplishments past and future of citizens of Waco with
disabilities.

Download flyer: (pdf format)

Click to access team_everest_flyer.pdf

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