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X-WR-CALNAME:Film Screening & Discussion: Peter\, Paul and Mary at Newport 
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LOCATION:31806 Lake View Drive\nSelbyville Delaware 19975
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SUMMARY:Film Screening & Discussion: Peter\, Paul and Mary at Newport 63-65
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DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout 2026 for a brand-new film series celebrating
  the\npower of art on screen and in our community. Over the course of the\
 nyear\, we’ll present six inspiring films across a variety of artistic\n
 genres. Each screening offers the chance not only to enjoy a great\nfilm b
 ut to engage in meaningful conversation with local voices who\nbring each 
 story to life.\n\nPeter Yarrow\, Paul Stookey and Mary Travers didn’t ju
 st popularize\nfolk music in the 1960s\; for millions of fans\, they defin
 ed the form\,\ndrawing from both traditional folk sources and newcomers\, 
 like Bob\nDylan. With rare footage of the trio performing at the Newport F
 olk\nFestival\, Emmy-winning documentarian Jim Brown (American Masters)\nr
 eveals Peter\, Paul\, and Mary at their height\, providing the early\nsoun
 dtrack for America’s emerging counterculture.\n\nFollowing the film\, au
 diences are invited to stay for a moderated\nconversation with acclaimed S
 aturday Evening Post film critic Bill\nNewcott\, creator of AARP’s Movie
 s for Grownups\, and Marissa Levy\,\nsinger/songwriter and owner of The Li
 stening Room\, who will be the\nguest community expert. These post-screeni
 ng discussions highlight the\nartistic discipline at the heart of each sto
 ry and foster a deeper\nunderstanding of the creative processes that shape
  them.\n\nCome for the film. Stay for the conversation. Experience the art
 s in a\nwhole new way!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us throughout 2026 for a brand-new fil
 m series celebrating the power of art on screen and in our community. Over
  the course of the year\, we&rsquo\;ll present six inspiring films across 
 a variety of artistic genres. Each screening offers the chance not only to
  enjoy a great film but to engage in meaningful conversation with local vo
 ices who bring each story to life.<br />\n<br />\nPeter Yarrow\, Paul Stoo
 key and Mary Travers didn&rsquo\;t just popularize folk music in the 1960s
 \; for millions of fans\, they defined the form\, drawing from both tradit
 ional folk sources and newcomers\, like Bob Dylan. With rare footage of th
 e trio performing at the Newport Folk Festival\, Emmy-winning documentaria
 n Jim Brown (American Masters) reveals Peter\, Paul\, and Mary at their he
 ight\, providing the early soundtrack for America&rsquo\;s emerging counte
 rculture.<br />\n<br />\nFollowing the film\, audiences are invited to sta
 y for a moderated conversation with acclaimed Saturday Evening Post film c
 ritic Bill Newcott\, creator of AARP&rsquo\;s Movies for Grownups\, and Ma
 rissa Levy\, singer/songwriter and owner of The Listening Room\, who will 
 be the guest community expert. These post-screening discussions highlight 
 the artistic discipline at the heart of each story and foster a deeper und
 erstanding of the creative processes that shape them.<br />\n<br />\nCome 
 for the film. Stay for the conversation. Experience the arts in a whole ne
 w way!</p>
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