Month: January 2022

Expo 67 Film Festival : Mardi Gras @ The Lumina

When: Tuesday, March 1, 2022 @ 7:30 pm
Where: The Lumina Theater, 620 Market Street in Southern Village, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

You are invited to enjoy some of the top films originally shown at the best International Fair ever held, Montreal’s Expo 67. Four (maybe 5) of the best films ever presented at Expo 67, including the groundbreaking film, In the Labyrinth will be projected on the big screen, with high fidelity sound, for the first time in half a century, including the Academy Award winning A Place to Stand.
To defray theater rental costs, admission is only $10.00. The Lumina concession stand will offer wine, and beer on tap, as well as freshly popped popcorn, candy bars and soft drinks/water.
We may even have slices of King Cake (Gâteaux du Roi) and Mardi Gras Beads to throw around. Perhaps even an appearance by Bonhomme Carnavale!

Tickets are limited … only 50 people… but if you know friends/family who might be interested, please let us know.
Nota Bene: Proof of vaccination card & face mask obligatoire!

RSVP! canadiannetworknc@gmail.com

Please indicate the number of attendees in your party. Tell your friends!

CNNC has a New Webmaster

After a lengthy search, CNNC has confirmed our new webmaster, Frank DiMauro. He replaces Dominique Bischof who has served in this capacity for several years and for which CNNC is very grateful. Frank, originally from Montreal, Quebec, moved to NC with his young family in 1989 and has lived in Chapel Hill ever since. As Marketing-Communications Manager, he served as the first webmaster for the Area Health Education Centers of the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine and developed one of the School’s first websites in 1994. Frank then moved on to UNC Hospitals, and expanded its nascent online presence from a single website and a few pages, to a full-fledged series of domains and sub-domains, comprising over a half-dozen websites. Frank also spearheaded training at UNC Health Care for dozens of content managers on the use of an open-source content management system he helped install and update as needed. Frank is now retired with his wife Shelley, a former nurse and clinical research project manager, also from Quebec.