When:
Sunday, Oct 21, 2018 3:00p -
6:00p

Where:
Wayland High School
264 Old Connecticut Path
Wayland, MA 01778

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Admission:
FREE

Categories:
Art, Film

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Local filmmaker Roger Lyons pays tribute to Boston's own Steve Ross.



Only 9 years old when he was first taken by the Nazis, Steve Ross miraculously survived 10 concentration camps. His experience in the camps as well as his memory of liberation when a kind American soldier showed him the compassion he hadn't seen in years shaped his life moving forward. While working with disadvantaged youth and establishing Boston's iconic Holocaust Memorial, Ross continued his tireless search for the kind soldier who changed his life.



Free Screening. Parents and High School Students encouraged to attend.



Panel Discussion and light refreshments to follow.



Panelists:


Roger Lyons, Film Director


Kerry Dunne, Chair, Weston High School History Department


Jake Montwieler, 8th grade Social Studies Curriculum Leader, Wayland Middle School


High School Students from Wayland and Weston


Steve Bickerton, Ross Protege

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