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conFerence KicK-oFF
6:30 - 9:30 PM
opening night Festivities
Welcome Cocktail Reception Welcome Dinner
(New Location: Deck on the 3rd Floor) (California Ballroom)
Sponsored by:
Spotlight Discussion: Film
(California Ballroom)
Following the Welcome Dinner, enjoy a conversation with special guests
Greg Laemmle, President of Laemmle Theaters, and John Nein, Senior
Programmer at Sundance Film Festival.
About Laemmle Theaters: Laemmle Theaters are synonymous with
Greg Laemmle great independent, foreign, and art house cinema. In over 70 years of John Nein
operation, they have been guided by their commitment to exhibit "quality film without regard to genre or
provenance." Their theaters serve over a million film patrons each year from eight locations in the greater
Los Angeles region including Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Pasadena, and Claremont. Laemmle is
a scion of cinema's golden age. The company was established in 1938 by Kurt and Max Laemmle, nephews
of legendary Universal Pictures founder, Carl Laemmle.
programming, management and facilities through
Monday, July 17, 2017 a highly interactive information exchange. A
favorite of LHAT conferences, this breakfast session
All events at Sheraton Grand Hotel on the introduces you to valuable resources within the
League’s network.
Ballroom Level unless otherwise noted
9:30 - 10:45 AM
7:30 AM - 3:15 PM tools & techniques segment 2a
registration open (Please note: Six concurrent sessions, three of the
(California Ballroom Foyer) six sessions will be repeated after a 30 minute
break. Sessions marked with this symbol ☼ will only
be offered once)
7:45 - 9:00 AM
eye opener BreaKFast: peer Discussions & Sponsored by:
netWorKing
(California Ballroom)
Seek advice from your LHAT colleagues and
share experiences in historic theatre operations,
☼ A Tale of Two Capital
2017 EDUCATION PROGRAMS Campaigns: Successful
Fundraising for Cinema-Centric
Official Historic Theatres
Conference (Orpheum A)
Education Capital campaigns are difficult. They can be even
Sponsor harder for historic theatres whose primary program
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