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By Shoreline Public Schools
Shorecrest High School sophomores Harrison Todd and Jack Wilson (L, R as pictured) were fortunate to have their short films selected for the National Film Festival For Talented Youth (NFFTY).
Both of their movies make their world premiere on Sunday, April 28 at the SIFF Cinema Uptown on Lower Queen Anne. And these are the first Shorecrest student films ever selected by NFFTTY! Harrison's music video was made this fall in the Video Production class, and Jack's stop motion video was made last June in Computer Animation class. Harrison's video, titled "A Day in the Park," features his dog running through the old Wayne Golf Course in Kenmore 'Benji' style. Jack's stop-motion video, "Mulder's," shows Bigfoot getting a haircut at an X-Files themed barbershop.
The NFFTY runs April 25-28, and tickets are available now. We encourage you to get some seats and support Shorecrest students and aspiring young filmmakers!
Tickets available:www.nffty.org/nffty-2024
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 47 and low of 38 degrees. Overcast during the morning, partly cloudy for the afternoon, overcast in the evening,
The fire chiefs' taxes paid explanation is correct. He does leave out the Medic One (EMS) levy. What is in error is his claim that the RFA will reduce next year's taxes. The RFA does nothing to reduce taxes.
Is there really such a disparity between the present financial conditions of Shoreline Fire and Northshore Fire? If so, vote No.