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2008 CSTS SERENITY SCREENING
SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2008
EVENT START 5:00 PM / FILM STARTS 7:00 PM

Starz FilmCenter at The Tivoli
900 Auraria Parkway
Denver, CO 80204

Tickets * SOLD OUT *
Our thanks go out to all of the shiny Mile High Browncoats for helping us sell out this year's screening so early.

Donations
* You can still make a difference by donating! We are still accepting donations through PayPal via the button below.



The Screening Job
* Join us for a shiny evening full of "good works." The Mile High Browncoats, Colorado's official fan group, invites you to a very special screening of Joss Whedon's film Serenity to benefit Equality Now.

Venue * The Starz FilmCenter at the Tivoli welcomes us for a second year. Parking will be validated at the MHBC's table in the lobby. Please do not pay for parking.

Schedule & Activities
* Doors open at 5:00 PM, with the film starting at 7:00 PM. A full schedule of activities and times will be posted below. Activities will include: the prize raffle, costume contest, and the Shindig.

Event Swag * Posters, shirts, and extra raffle tickets can be purchased (for cash only) at the MHBC table in the theater lobby while supplies last.

Sponsors & Raffle Prizes
* Please visit our Sponsors & Prizes page to see what will be raffled. Once again we are blessed with the generosity of our local and global sponsors. Check out their sites to say thank you for supporting the CSTS Denver Screening & Equality Now!


DENVER CSTS 2008 EVENT SCHEDULE

5:00 PM Doors Open

6:00 PM Costume Contest

6:15 PM Raffle Prize Drawing
(must be present to win)

7:00 PM Serenity Begins

9:00 PM Serenity Ends

9:45 PM Shindig Begins

After Screening Shindig *

Wazee Supper Club
1600 15th Street
Denver CO 80202-1304
9:45 PM - 2:00 AM

The Wazee Supper Club is within walking distance of the Starz FilmCenter at The Tivoli. For those that attended last year's After Screening Shindig it is at the same location. We recommend walking because parking is very hard to find in LoDo on a Saturday night. We have booked the entire loft for our Shindig.

Please join us in making 2008 our best event ever!

Please direct all questions and comments to:
csts2008@cobrowncoats.com

FINAL
DONATION
AMOUNT
$2,400.00




CSTS Site

CSTS
Can't Stop The Serenity is a global series of screenings of the film 'Serenity,' held to raise money and awareness for Equality Now, an international women's rights advocacy group. Can't Stop The Serenity events are held around the world on (or around) June 23, which is writer / director Joss Whedon's birthday. CSTS has raised over $160,000 since 2006. This will be the 3rd Denver screening organized by The Mile High Browncoats.

Equality Now Site

Equality Now
Equality Now was founded in 1992 to work for the protection and promotion of the human rights of women around the world. Working with national human rights organizations and individual activists, Equality Now documents violence and discrimination against women and mobilizes international action to support their efforts to stop these human rights abuses.



In 2002, with the generous support of the Starz Entertainment Group and the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), the Denver Film Society opened the Starz FilmCenter, a seven-screen independent movie-house at the Tivoli Student Union. The Starz FilmCenter also hosts the DFS’ flagship event: The Starz Denver Film Festival in November.



Situated at the corner of 15th and Wazee Streets surrounded by brick and stone reminders of Denver's colorful past. For 30 years the Wazee Supper Club, with its classic urban atmosphere, has earned favor with artists, politicians, architects, theater-goers, entertainers, businessmen, movers, shakers, and generally people of good character from around the globe. The Wazee also quickly became known as a source of the best pizza in the civilized world.

There are two ways to fight a battle like ours. One is to whisper in the ear of the masses, try subtlely and gradually to change the gender expectations and mythic structures of our culture. That's me. The other is to step up and confront the thousands of atrocities that are taking place around the world on an immediate, one-by-one basis. That's a great deal harder, and that's Equality Now. It's not about politics; it's about basic human decency.

- Joss Whedon

All of us at Equality Now continue to be amazed by and grateful for the Browncoats' and Serenity fans' generous and committed support for our work. Their energy and enthusiasm is inspiring and these screenings are coming at a critical time when we are especially in need of funds! We thank each and every one of them and Happy Birthday to Joss!"

- Amanda Sullivan, Equality Now



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