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Staunton premiere of Camp Lyndhurst from Alpha Vision Films

camp lyndhurstA special screening of the new feature documentary from Alpha Vision Films is scheduled for Monday, April 27, at the Staunton Public Library.

Admission is free. Due to limited seating, tickets are required.

Free tickets my be obtained by contacting the Staunton Public Library
(540) 332-3902
e-mail: [email protected]

The film will be introduced and begin approximately 6:30 pm.

This new feature documentary, from local independent film group Alpha Vision Films, explores a little known and fascinating chapter in Virginia history.

“In This Land: The Camp Lyndhurst Saga. German Prisoners of War in The Old Dominion” features historian and author of “The Longest Patrol,” Gregory L. Owen, along with president of The Waynesboro Heritage Foundation, Shirley Bridgeforth.

You won’t want to miss this incredible story that retraces, and at long last reveals, a compelling story in The Shenandoah Valley.

Produced and Directed by James Overton.

The film is approximately 52 minutes in length.

The film-makers will be on hand to take questions and discuss the film following this presentation.

 

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