Hip Hop Party
Porch Productions Benefit for Film on Foster Care
By Jonathan Weber , 11-23-09
Anyone who has had any contact with the foster care system knows that it is, well, in need of help. Missoula-based Porch Productions is currently working on a documentary film in which it follows six Missoula children as they “age out” of foster care. It’s a worthy and important topic, and Porch Productions will be holding a benefit to support the film on Tuesday evening at the Badlander. It’s a hip-hop party, and promises to be lots of fun. Visit MissoulaEvents.Net for all the details, and you can find Porch Productions on the web at www.porchproductions.net. First Interstate Bank has put up a challenge grant for the documentary, which is called “From Place to Place,” so all the money raised Tuesday will be doubled.
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