An EVening of EVs : Revenge of the Electric Car
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Where: Marriott Hotel & Conference Center and the Normal Theater, Uptown Normal When: Thursday, January 26th Time: 5:30 - 945 pm EV Showcase in the Marriott Hotel ballroom (201 Broadway, Normal, IL) 7:00 - 8:30 pm Revenge of the Electric Car film at the Normal Theater (209 W North St, Normal, IL) 8:35 - 9:15 pm Panel Discussion in the Normal Theater |
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Then walk next door to the Normal Theater for a viewing of the acclaimed film Revenge of the Electric Car followed by a panel discussion/Q&A with the film's Executive Producer Stefano Durdic and EV Town/Normal Mayor Chris Koos. You'll even be able to go back to the Marriott ballroom for a quick last look after the panel discussion. Entrance to the Marriott electric car display is free. Tickets for the film are first come, first served and available only the night of the movie at the Normal Theater box office ($6/ea). If you are unable to attend the showcase and movie on Thursday night, an encore screening of Revenge of the Electric Car will be shown on Friday night. And - this just in! - film representatives will be on hand once again following the movie for a Q&A with Friday film-goers. This is a collaborative effort brought to you by GLT's Good To Go, EV Town, the Normal Theater, The Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, the director and producers of Revenge, O'Brien Misubishi, and Plug In Vehicle Solutions. |
for further details, visit: wglt.org and revengeoftheelectriccar.com
| Film Reviews |
| By: Stephanie Pawlowski of WJBC |
| Electric car film has Illinois roots : by Marie Wilson, Daily Herald |
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You won't have an opportunity like this anywhere else. We're bringing 6 different electric vehicle models inside the Marriott ballroom for you to get up close to, examine, and sit it. Talk to knowledgeable people about them. Learn how charging stations work. Compare and contrast many different models all in one place out of the cold. You'll see the Misucishi "I", the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt, Tesla Roadster, Fiskar Karma, and a 1976 Vanguard Citicar.
