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Usher for Denver Jewish Film Fest

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ORGANIZATION: MACC

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Mizel Arts and Culture Center

Need Ushers

We are looking for usher for The 19 th Denver Jewish Film Festival that is back for another great round of movies and we need your help! If you want to become part of this great festival and see a movie or two, then all you need to do is sign up on the link below. This year we are also looking for someone to do Will Call during the festival as well. If this is your first time with DJFF and need some help, email volunteermacc@gmai.com to schedule a time to get signed up.

If you’re not sure, which film you would like to help out. Clink on the link below to check out the films.

Film Information:

http://maccjcc.org/film-festival/festival-overview

Survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DJFF2015

Please note that on Feb 2 at 5:30 will in an usher training/information meeting that everyone needs to attend. The meeting will last around and hour.

Thank you for your continuous support. If you have any questions please feel free to call or email.

Tom Kobes

Volunteer Coordinator

MACC @ JCC

303-316-6337

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About MACC

Location:

350 South Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80216, US

Mission Statement

MACC "Illuminates the Human Experience" through creative and cultural programs in the performing, visual, cinematic and literary arts for the Jewish community and the Denver community at large. We strive to produce, present, exhibit, preserve and advance the arts, serving as a performance and exhibition venue, as well as an educational resource for people at every stage of life.

MACC is one of the Rocky Mountain region’s premier arts organizations. Located on the campus of the Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center, MACC is a separate non-profit organization guided by a mission that is focused specifically on arts and cultural programs. MACC is proud to be a Tier II member of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), along with organizations such as the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Ballet and Central City Opera.

Description

Major MACC Programs Include

  • Wolf Theatre Academy: Theatre classes and productions for student performers.
  • Art Academy: Visual arts and pottery classes for adults (year round), teens (fall) and children (summer only).
  • Singer Art Gallery: four--five major visual art exhibitions per year.
  • JAAMM Fest - Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies & Music: A two week festival in the fall, which incorporates the 45th Annual Leah Cohen Festival of Jewish Books and Authors, including numerous author appearances and lectures, plus dynamic concerts by renowned Jewish and Israeli musicians, contemporary Jewish films, an educational workshop, an art exhibit and theatre events - www.maccjcc.org/jaamm.
  • Denver Jewish Film Festival: An 11-day festival in February featuring award-winning films exploring Jewish themes - www.maccjcc.org/film.
  • Denver Children’s Theatre (DCT): Adult actors performing for children in a season running from Sept. through May for school and public audiences. Hands-on theatre workshops are also available for students.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Arts & Culture, Community

WHEN

Wed Feb 04, 2015 - Sun Feb 15, 2015
09:00 AM - 09:00 PM

WHERE

350 S Dahlia StDenver, CO 80246

(39.709785,-104.930885)
 

SKILLS

  • Customer Service
  • People Skills
  • Ushering

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training

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