Thursday, July 10, 2014

LA ALERT: FREE TOS/STC screening/writers Saturday

 
Hey everyone!  This Saturday, July 12, 10:00am - 1:00pm at Glendale Central Library (222 E. Harvard St. Glendale, CA), come to a stellar Star Trek panel! Interact with Walter Koenig (Chekov), Marc Cushman (award winning Star Trek author of These are the Voyages Star Trek TOS Books), Mark Altman (writer/producer of Free Enterprise), John D.F. Black (sole surviving producer of Star Trek, TOS) and Scott Mantz of Access Hollywood.

AND, we'll be screening a clip of Official Star Trek Continues newest episode -- "FAIREST OF THEM ALL" -- followed by discussion with myself, assistant director Chris White, and actress Kipleigh Brown.

FREE admission and 3 hours FREE parking (with validation from library) at the Market Place structure off Harvard St.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1451187771797811/If you are in the LA area and love you some Original Series, plus Star Trek Continues' depiction of it... you have a don't-miss triple whammy this Saturday, July 12, 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. in Glendale.
 
And it's all free!

First up at the Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard St., there's a stellar Star Trek panel with Walter Koenig (Chekov), Marc Cushman (award winning Star Trek author of These Are the Voyages TOS books), Mark Altman (writer/producer of Free Enterprise), John D.F. Black (sole surviving producer of Star Trek, TOS) and Scott Mantz of Access Hollywood.

After that, hang on for the screening of a clip from STC's most recent, "Fairest of Them All" (the mirror universe follow-up) -- and then a panel with director James Kerwin, assistant director Chris White, and actress Kipleigh Brown.

That's a knock-out, historic first panel—and if you have somehow not seen Marc's books yet, they are incredibly dense with TOS material. I know all those buds on the TOS side—as well as that lineup coming on afterward. I wish I could be there...but family calls, during my "rest" this month.

Yes, the day is free—plus get 3 hours' free parking (with validation from library) at the Market Place shopping center parking structure off Harvard Street.

Click in at the Facebook event page here.


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