Update on Jeremy Williams
Here's a link to article on Feb 10th, front page of the AJC Living section. Jeremy Williams continues to inspire. We are getting closer to a distribution deal that may coincide with the release of Rob Sugg's book on Coach due for its release in August. Peace.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/fourth-down/nWJH6/
FIRST REDEEMER'S COMMUNITY CHURCH screening Jan 29th.
The lull between the AFC/NFC Championship games and the Super Bowl has been filled with a special screening of the final cut of "Season of a Lifetime." Please join us in association with First Redeemer Sports program at the following event:
Hometown Screening with Williams family
Please join the Endorphin Team as we present a personal screening
for the Williams family of "Season of a Lifetime"
Sunday, January 8th at 5:30 pm
Bethesda Baptist Church in the Worship Center
3830 GA Hwy 85 (next to Ellerslie Post Office)
Ellerslie, GA 31811
Donations accepted after screening
QUOTES FROM FAMOUS FILMMAKERS and COACHES
QUOTES FROM FAMOUS FILMMAKERS and COACHES who have screened the film have started coming in.
Here's our prestigious list:
CARMEL, INDIANA - "AN EVENING OF A LIFETIME."
About three weeks ago, I got an email from an assistant football coach, Andrew Fritz, at Carmel high school from the city with the same name in Indiana. Being a sports enthusiast, I had heard the name Carmel, and recognized the school to be one of the powerhouse athletic institutions in the Midwest.
COLUMBUS SCREENING OCTOBER 1
Join the wonderful people of Columbus when Season of a Lifetime screens at Edgewood Baptist Church on Oct 1st at 7:30. Come support their hometown hero, Jeremy Williams, and his family. Tickets are $10 and portions of the proceeds go to the ALS Foundation.
SEASON OF A LIFETIME CHARITY EVENT WAS EVENT OF A LIFETIME!
WOW! That's the first word I can think of when expressing my feelings towards last night's special screening of "Season of a Lifetime." The sneak preview/charity event in association with the ALS Foundation of Georgia was a HUGE success. Not only did we raise money and awareness for this debilitating disease but also we had fun doing it!
Letter from my Production Assistant
Back in late summer and early fall, 2010, my friend, Rick Cohen, put out a request for an intern to help out with his new film project - Season of a Lifetime. I felt compelled to respond - how could I help? What did he need? He needed a production assistant - someone who could come to Friday night football games all over East Georgia (and beyond) and do whatever. I hesitated for only a minute because Someone told me to do it. But how could I do this? I am a single mom, working full t

