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Posted in: by Robert Horton, Contributors, Editor

Testimonial: The Scarecrow Project

Written by Editor February 15, 2017

Robert Horton joins Philip Wohlstetter, filmmakers Lynn Shelton and Megan Griffiths, and Scarecrow director Kate Barr to testify at the Seattle City Council meeting on the importance of The Scarecrow Project as a non-profit film archive to the City of Seattle.

The Scarecrow Project section begins at 1:42

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