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X-WR-CALDESC:<hr /><h5 style='line-height:1.5\;'><span style='background-co
 lor:#ffff66\;'>UPDATE:</span> Ticket registration for both screenings have
  closed as capacity has been reached. To join the wait list\, please email
  agreen@ormondartmuseum.org.</h5><hr />\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'>Join
  us Thursday\, July 13\, for a special community program celebrating freed
 om and those who protect it. This ticketed-event includes a screening of <
 em>The Girl Who Wore Freedom</em>\, a documentary highlighting the untold 
 stories of D-Day from the men\, women\, and children who lived through Ger
 man occupation and Allied liberation of Normandy\, France. Admission is fr
 ee\, but tickets are required as seats are limited.</p>\n<p style='line-he
 ight:1.5\;'>The 3:00 and 6:00pm screenings will take place inside Parish H
 all at St. James Episcopal Church\, 44 S. Halifax Drive. Movie theater sty
 le snacks will be available for purchase. An interactive Q&A with the dire
 ctor will immediately follow.</p>\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'>Film goers
  at both screenings are invited to the 5:00pm wine & cheese reception insi
 de the Ormond Memorial Art Museum\, 78 E. Granada Blvd.\, with director Ch
 ristian Taylor and other special guests. Taylor found inspiration for the 
 film in 2015 when she followed her son\, Sgt. Hunter Taylor of the U.S. Ar
 my 101st Airborne Division\, to an annual D-Day ceremony in Normandy\, and
  experienced one of the most patriotic events she had ever seen.</p>\n<p s
 tyle='line-height:1.5\;'>Also inside OMAM\, a special display of trench ar
 t will be on exhibit inside the reception gallery. The works were created 
 by WWI and WWII soldiers using brass or other metals found in trenches\, a
 nd are on loan from the Veterans Museum & Education Center in Daytona Beac
 h.</p>\n<h3>About the Film</h3>\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'><em>Powerful
  and deeply personal\, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an A
 merica that lived its values\, instilling a pride in country that is in da
 nger of becoming a relic of the past. THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM reminds vi
 ewers of who we are as Americans when we are at our very best. When we are
  standing up for those who are poor\, oppressed\, especially those whose f
 reedoms and liberties have been stolen. It will be a reminder that individ
 ual and national acts of bravery\, care and compassion have the power to i
 mpact others for generations.</em>\n</p><h3>Presented in Part By:</h3>\n<p
  style='line-height:1.5\;'>Daytona Auto Mall\nOscar & Carol Carbonell\nRad
 iology Associates</p>\n<h3>Support OMAM's Mission</h3>\n<p style='line-hei
 ght:1.5\;'>The Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens was founded in 1946 to
  inspire the community through art and nature while honoring those who fou
 ght for freedom. Today\, the museum continues to uphold that mission by ho
 sting events that foster military appreciation\, and by offering free art 
 outreach programing to veterans and current service members. Contributions
  made through <a href='https://ormondartmuseum.app.neoncrm.com/forms/usa' 
 target='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'><u>this online form</u></a> help
  support those efforts.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<hr /><h5 style='line-height:1.5\;'><span style='background-col
 or:#ffff66\;'>UPDATE:</span> Ticket registration for both screenings have 
 closed as capacity has been reached. To join the wait list\, please email 
 agreen@ormondartmuseum.org.</h5><hr />\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'>Join 
 us Thursday\, July 13\, for a special community program celebrating freedo
 m and those who protect it. This ticketed-event includes a screening of <e
 m>The Girl Who Wore Freedom</em>\, a documentary highlighting the untold s
 tories of D-Day from the men\, women\, and children who lived through Germ
 an occupation and Allied liberation of Normandy\, France. Admission is fre
 e\, but tickets are required as seats are limited.</p>\n<p style='line-hei
 ght:1.5\;'>The 3:00 and 6:00pm screenings will take place inside Parish Ha
 ll at St. James Episcopal Church\, 44 S. Halifax Drive. Movie theater styl
 e snacks will be available for purchase. An interactive Q&A with the direc
 tor will immediately follow.</p>\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'>Film goers 
 at both screenings are invited to the 5:00pm wine & cheese reception insid
 e the Ormond Memorial Art Museum\, 78 E. Granada Blvd.\, with director Chr
 istian Taylor and other special guests. Taylor found inspiration for the f
 ilm in 2015 when she followed her son\, Sgt. Hunter Taylor of the U.S. Arm
 y 101st Airborne Division\, to an annual D-Day ceremony in Normandy\, and 
 experienced one of the most patriotic events she had ever seen.</p>\n<p st
 yle='line-height:1.5\;'>Also inside OMAM\, a special display of trench art
  will be on exhibit inside the reception gallery. The works were created b
 y WWI and WWII soldiers using brass or other metals found in trenches\, an
 d are on loan from the Veterans Museum & Education Center in Daytona Beach
 .</p>\n<h3>About the Film</h3>\n<p style='line-height:1.5\;'><em>Powerful 
 and deeply personal\, THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM tells the stories of an Am
 erica that lived its values\, instilling a pride in country that is in dan
 ger of becoming a relic of the past. THE GIRL WHO WORE FREEDOM reminds vie
 wers of who we are as Americans when we are at our very best. When we are 
 standing up for those who are poor\, oppressed\, especially those whose fr
 eedoms and liberties have been stolen. It will be a reminder that individu
 al and national acts of bravery\, care and compassion have the power to im
 pact others for generations.</em>\n</p><h3>Presented in Part By:</h3>\n<p 
 style='line-height:1.5\;'>Daytona Auto Mall\nOscar & Carol Carbonell\nRadi
 ology Associates</p>\n<h3>Support OMAM's Mission</h3>\n<p style='line-heig
 ht:1.5\;'>The Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens was founded in 1946 to 
 inspire the community through art and nature while honoring those who foug
 ht for freedom. Today\, the museum continues to uphold that mission by hos
 ting events that foster military appreciation\, and by offering free art o
 utreach programing to veterans and current service members. Contributions 
 made through <a href='https://ormondartmuseum.app.neoncrm.com/forms/usa' t
 arget='_blank' rel='noreferrer noopener'><u>this online form</u></a> help 
 support those efforts.</p>
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SUMMARY:The Girl Who Wore Freedom Screening & Trench Art Display
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