AA Films is shooting their feature film “We Got The Beat!” in Worcester area in Summer ‘08. They need your help as they prepare.
AAFilms is having an 80’s clothing drive to find wardrobe pieces for the movie. Please head to Elm Park on Sunday, June 15th, 1-4 PM to donate your early 80’s style shirts, pants, shoes and accessories.
This is a great way to clean out your closet AND support local filmmakers. How awesome is that? Also, it’s recycling, so that’s “being green” and that’s just one more reason to feel good about helping AA Films.
We Got The Beat 80’s Clothing Drive ELM PARK, Worcester, Massachusetts Sunday June 15th 1-4PM
We joined up with Kaz Gamble of worcesterlove.com to capture the fun at stART. Kaz visits with festival attendees, Jacob Berendes of HBML Junk Shoppe, Sarah from imfromworcester.com, and WCCA-TV’s Snow Ghost. Kaz also visits with his dad.
It was a lot of fun to make this video. My very favorite thing about it though is the way all the bloggers interacted that day. It was really good to meet these people and (in some cases) become part of their own postings on what they saw.
Kaz and Andrea explore the spices, cheeses, wine and other unique products at Ed Hyder’s Mediterranean Market on Pleasant Street. It looks like a great place to shop. I haven’t been over there but now I’m going to have to check it out.
Thank you again to Kaz and Andrea for showing us another cool spot in Worcester! I can’t wait to see more.
Kaz and Andrea of WorcesterLove.com make a visit to Brookfield Orchards.
Personally, I think the place is great. I used to take my son there when he was little. He loved it! If you’ve got kids, this is a fun and inexpensive thing to do and a great place to do it at.
The folks at Worcesterlove.com put together a great video to get us in the mood for Halloween.
It was shot at the Halloween Outlet in Worcester, the best Halloween store ever (OK, that’s my opinion there - but it’s really cool!). Seriously, if they don’t have what you want, they can help you find it or you didn’t need it in the first place.
Oh, the video has some scary stuff - so does the store. At the Outlet, they have a special kids store with separate entrance for the little ones. The video doesn’t have a special entrance. If you get scared easily, don’t watch it. Ya know, Halloween is supposed to be scary. What would you doing reading a post about Halloween if you get scared that easily? You should go read this instead. For the rest of you, hit play and have fun!