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BARE BONES INTERNATIONAL FILM MUSIC FESTIVAL |

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BASS REEVES-BELLE STARR RE-ENACTORS |

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PRAIRIE GRASS PRODUCTIONS |
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11:00 AM-PANEL
JONITA MULLINS-HISTORIAN/AUTHOR
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RUSS FRY-HISTORIAN/FILMMAKER/AUTHOR
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ORANGE REX-RESEARCHER
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SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
12:30 PM TIME BLOCK
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THE CHALLENGES OF MAKING LOCAL HISTORY DOCUMENTARIES by Russ Fry will also be one of the topics addressed by the panel.
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HAWEYE CREEK
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Nothing had more to do with the way Burlington, Iowa developed than the various streams that were collectively known as Hawkeye
Creek. Today, they are all but forgotten. Hawkeye Creek's many branches cut deep ravines that separated Burlington's neighborhoods.
Take a tour of Burlington's historic Hawkeye Creek. Watch the 2010 flood. Go down into the storm sewers. See the present
and visit the past.
FRI. OCT. 7
12:30 PM
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST
MUSKOGEE, OK
RUSS FRY-Writer/Director
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AHEAD OF THEIR TIME
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Ahead of Their Time presents unforgettable local history stories from the Hopewell Native American culture who lived here
over 2,000 years ago to the unstoppable spirit of Fairfield's earliest entrepreneurs, who helped this small midwestern town
both survive and thrive.
Using rarely seen pictures and clips and the award-winning narrations of filmmaker Dick DeAngelis, stories include Fairfield's
groundbreaking inventors and entrepreneurs, as well as people who crossed the cultural boundaries of the time.
FRI. OCT. 7
1:00 pm
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST
MUSKOGEE, OK
DICK DeANGELIS-Director
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2:30 PM TIME BLOCK
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FINDING THE GALLOWS
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The Hodges were hanged in Burlington, Iowa Territory in 1845. The location of the execution was lost to time - until now.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
2:30 PM BLOCK
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
RUSS FRY-Director
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MOUNTAIN TIME
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A true story of injustice and murder in Sonoma County, California. One of the most heinous murders to ever happen in California
was blamed on a Japanese immigrant. From a unique perspective this film reviews the facts and who may be the real perpetrator.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
2:30 PM BLOCK
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
SCOTT HESS-Writer/Director/Producer
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FATHER GIVE ME STRENGTH TO MAKE IT HOME
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A Fictional John Wayne tribute film. A look into John's last journey as he loses his battle with cancer.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
2:30 PM BLOCK
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
TODD WOLF & JEREMY CLARK-Writers/Directors
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A DARK DESTINY
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After a debilitating traumatic experience that leads to an even greater incident, a West Texas police chief battles with mental
fatigue while continuing to try to protect and serve.
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
2:30 PM BLOCK
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
WENDY PENNINGTON-Writer/Director/Producer
Receiving a Domestic Violence Awareness Salute Award
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4:00 PM TIME BLOCK
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INDIANS, OUTLAWS, MARSHALS AND THE HANGING JUDGE
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Told in first person using the actual words written by St. Louis Republic newspaper reporter Ada Patterson in September 1896,
this real-life story is set in and around Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the same time and place as the fictional Western novel
and film, True Grit. Patterson narrates, much as Mattie Ross tells the story in the Charles Portis classic. With careful and
honest detail to the words and visual history of the era, we re-create Patterson's interview with Judge Isaac Parker, the
infamous "hanging Judge," conducted on the date (September 1, 1896) Parker's court was stripped by Congress of its
jurisdiction over Indian Territory. Parker, who was dying of kidney disease, tells Patterson a gripping tale of his court,
and his view of American Indians: "Twenty-one year's experience has taught me they are a religiously inclined, law-abiding,
authority-respecting people," and of the "brutes" who stood trial before his bench. "
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
4:00 PM
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
LARRY FOLEY-Writer/Director/Producer
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5:30 PM
WELCOME TO MUSKOGEE RECEPTION-Sponsored by Soroptimist International-Muskogee
JAY PENNINGTON-CLU GULAGER BEST ACTOR AWARD |

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SMILE |
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DR. CLARANCE "ROOSTER" BENES |

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BASS REEVES LEGACY POSSE/TROUPE |

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SISSY SWOFFORD-BELLE STARR ASSOCIATION |

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OMAR REED-BASS REEVES RE-ENACTOR/SPEAKER |

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BASS REEVES LEGACY POSSE/TROUPE |
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SPECIAL AWARDS include a Salute to 1st Responders (Sheriff, Police, EMS & Fire) AND to the Best Domestic Violence Awareness
Filmmaker by Muskogee County Domestic Violence Partner Network-DVPN
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PARTNERS NETWORK |

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WENDY PENNINGTON-Writer-Director-Producer-Actor |

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A DARK DESTINY |
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF MUSKOGEE |

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SPECIAL AWARD HONOREES
7:00 PM TIME BLOCK
FEATURE PRESENTATION
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PROSPECTORS "THE FORGIVEN"
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The Steady escalation of crime in a growing town right after the civil war has an effect on several locals as to how to deal
with the travelers and gold prospectors.
95 minutes
Western Movie
FRIDAY, OCT. 7
7:00 PM
ROXY THEATER
220 OKMULGEE ST.
MUSKOGEE, OK
PAUL BONSIGNORE-Writer/Director/Producer
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