It’s a Thick Book
Have you been wondering why I frequently rant about the need for constitutional reform in Alabama? Here’s one way to find out: attend a showing of “It’s a Thick Book” when it comes to your part of the state — and invite your friends to join you. This documentary was created by Homewood High School graduate Lewis Lehe, and it looks to be quite entertaining as well as informative (see trailer here).
Film Schedule as of February 22, 2007: • In Birmingham, Sunday, March 4, 3pm at Workplay (Contact: Amy Sedlis, Amy@constitutionALreform.org, 205-910-7801). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Mobile, Monday, March 5, 7pm at Spring Hill College, Byrn Hall (Contact Leigh Ann Litwiller Berte, litwiller@shc.edu, 251-380-4499). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Huntsville, Monday, March 5, 7pm at Church of the Nativity (Contact Bill Goodson, Whgoodson@aol.com, 256-536-7535). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Florence, Tuesday, March 6, 6:30pm at the Shoals Theater at the Corner of Seminary and Mobile Streets (Contact Barbara Nash, bn830@comcast.net, 256-764-5961). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Montevallo, Wednesday, March 7, 7:00pm at University of Montevallo, Harman Building, Room 201 (Contact Jennifer Phillips, jphillips6@umail.montevallo.edu, 205-665-6180). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Tuscaloosa, Thursday, March 8, 7pm University of Alabama, Ferg Theatre, (Contact Matthew Lewis, lewis132@bama.ua.edu, 334-462-5868). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Marion, Friday, March 9, 1:30am Judson College, Adams Armstrong Lecture Hall, (Contact Fightress Stallworth, Fightress@constitutionALreform.org, 205-393-5351). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Anniston, Friday, March 9, 7:30pm at Zannie Theatrein the Buckner Center (Contact: Amy Sedlis, Amy@constitutionALreform.org, 205-910-7801). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
• In Montgomery, Saturday, March 10, 2pm at Capri Theatre (Contact Rebecca Jackson, accrmontgomery@hotmail.com, 334-546-1549). DOWNLOAD FLIER.
Please visit the “Events” section of our web site (www.constitutionALreform.org) in the future to find out when other venues have been scheduled.
After you see the film, you may be even more motivated to contact your state legislators and urge them to call a constitutional convention, or at least allow the people to vote on whether or not to have one.