WWC topic on HS Documentary Film Festival

Submitted photo PAST PRESIDENTS: In September, Hot Springs Women's Welcome Club honored its past presidents. From front left are Betty AnnHarden, Dee Oates, Fran Boze, Pam Lafferty; back, Joy Holtz, Terri Dill, Kathy Nichols, Doris Sneed, Mary Beth Vowell, Donna Goodson and Mary Davenport.
Submitted photo PAST PRESIDENTS: In September, Hot Springs Women's Welcome Club honored its past presidents. From front left are Betty AnnHarden, Dee Oates, Fran Boze, Pam Lafferty; back, Joy Holtz, Terri Dill, Kathy Nichols, Doris Sneed, Mary Beth Vowell, Donna Goodson and Mary Davenport.

Hot Springs Women's Welcome Club will have its business/luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Hot Springs Country Club.

The guest presenter will be from the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, the oldest nonfiction festival in North America and an Academy-qualifying festival in the category of Documentary Short Subject. Veteran actor James Whitmore lent his presence to festival's first year and the following year, actor James Earl Jones proclaimed, "I see the 1990s as holding the promise of an unparalleled era of popularity for nonfiction film and video, with the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival as one of the genre's most important venues."

Women who have recently moved to Hot Springs wanting to make friends and be involved in philanthropic projects are welcome. Please make reservations by calling Shelley Bunger, president, at 362-774-3591 for assistance or additional information.

Society on 10/04/2015

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