Sunday, May 03, 2009

WLIW21 NEEDS HUNTINGTON MEMORIES

WLIW21 NEEDS HUNTINGTON MEMORIES
FOR A NEW DOCUMENTARY

Share Your Stories, Photos & Home Movies

In the tradition of WLIW21’s award-winning New York The Way it
Was series, the New York public television station is getting 
ready to explore the story of one of Long Island’s most
interesting communities – Huntington.

Following the tremendous success of New York War Stories, which featured viewer- contributed videos and letters, 
WLIW21’s production team turns to viewers like you once again for stories, photos and home
movies of family celebrations, sporting events, carnivals,
parades and other Huntington activities.

If you lived in
Huntington Village, Cold Spring Harbor, Huntington Station,
Northport, Greenlawn, Dix Hills and Lloyd Neck
between 1950 and 1990,
please share your memories of the places and people that
will always remind you of your hometown, Huntington.
WLIW21’s
cameras can capture Huntington today, but need your help to
tell the story of yesterday.

Visit wliw.org for details.

Send your photos or movies (any format) to:
Stephanie Marsh
WLIW21
P.O. Box 21
Plainview, NY 11803
Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want
your submission returned.

All photo submissions will also be considered for the film’s
DVD cover.

Email your stories of life in Huntington as you knew it to
Hometown@wliw.org.

Call 516.367.2100 x8461 with any questions.

Submissions will be accepted through June.
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