GroundSwell Pictures is proud to announce that Miller's Brew, a local coffee shop providing vocational training to young adults with developmental disabilities in Haymount, has been selected as the recipient of the box office proceeds from the 2024 Indigo Moon Film Fest. The festival, now in its ninth year, will take place from October 11-13, 2024, in historic downtown Fayetteville.
"We are so grateful to be selected as a recipient of the proceeds from this wonderful community event," said Kim Molnar, Executive Director of Miller's Brew, in a press release. "It means so much to us that you recognize the hard work we put in daily so that families and their loved ones with special abilities can continue to grow and thrive in the community they will live in for a very long time."
The Indigo Moon Film Fest (IMFF) has become a celebrated event, bringing together film enthusiasts and filmmakers from across the state, region, country and world. The festival aims to forge connections and build bridges between diverse groups of people through the art of film. IMFF is furthering its commitment to community enrichment and social impact by supporting Miller's Brew.
For more information about the Indigo Moon Film Fest and to purchase tickets, please visit www.indigomoonfilmfest.com. To learn more about Miller's Brew and their mission, visit www.millersbrew.com.
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The three-story, 200,000 square-foot business incubator space is located at 420 Maiden Lane. The building features an elevator, construction has begun on handicap bathrooms for the first floor and the second and third floors feature window walls offering views of Segra Stadium.
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