The Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library and Washburn University will present the 5th annual Kansas Silent Film Festival. There will be 15 films shown during the day and a half festival, all accompanied by live organ or orchestra accompaniment.
The Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library and Washburn University will present the 5th annual Kansas Silent Film Festival.
It will be held in White Concert Hall on the campus of Washburn University, 17th & Jewell Sts. here in Topeka, Kansas USA.
There will be 15 films shown during the day and a half festival, all accompanied by live organ or orchestra accompaniment.
You may consult our website for complete information.
Friday evening, February 23, 2001
7 p.m. -- 10 p.m.
Saturday all day, February 24, 2001
10 a.m. -- 10 p.m.
White Concert Hall
Campus of Washburn University
17th and Jewell, Topeka, Kansas
This festival is FREE and open to the public.
Underwriters include: Friends of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library; Washburn University; KTWU - Channel 11; Topeka Community Foundation; Cox Communications, Inc.; Reuter Organ Company; Blanche Bryden Foundation; Charles R. Tantillo Family; Wolfe's Cameras, Camcorders and Computers; American Pre-Sort, Inc.; James P. Erickson; Carol and Jim Rhodes; and Dr. David R. Gillham.