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Northern Appalachian Film Collective to Host Dinner and a Movie in DuBois

by Gant Team
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
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DUBOIS – The Northern Appalachian Film Collective will host dinner and a movie this Friday, Nov. 8 at the DuBois Diner.  The film of the evening will be Ryan Cavalline’s “The Exorcism Prayer.”

Cavalline says: “The belief in ‘Spirit Possession’ has remained virtually unchanged since the beginning of civilization, and that belief still exists today.

‘The Exorcism Prayer’ dives into the religious practice of evicting demons from a person, or areas that are believed to be possessed, and goes after the truth, returning with true stories that may haunt you forever.”

The event will begin with a social-hour at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., and the film presentation will begin around 7:30 p.m.   Admission is free with any donation and the cost of your dinner from the menu.

 

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Pictured, in front from left, is Sidney Thornhill; Kevin Beardsley, owner; Seth Beardsley; Brock Shaffer, owner; Lisa Kovalick, CRC board president; and Tony Scotto, Clearfield County commissioner.
In the back, from left, are: Loretta Wagner, CRC Main Street manager; Maria Lemmo, CRC board member; John Sobel, Clearfield County commissioner; Bill Armstrong, representative from office of State Rep. Tommy Sankey; and Andrea Schickling, representative from office of State Senator Wayne Langerholc Jr.
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