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11/08/2011

Pearson: Napa Valley Film Festival Sponsor

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Now that Market has passed, Jennifer has hopped on a plane to Napa Valley for the week to outfit a space in glam style as only she knows how for the Napa Valley Film Festival. Since our last post, Pearson has become one of the sponsors of this star-studded fall event. While I can hardly wait to see photos of the finished space (as well as the reveal of the cinematic classic she chose as her inspiration), I'm also keeping my eye on the growing celebrity attendee list.

So far word has it Adrian Grenier, Heather Morris, Naya Rivera, Jeffrey Wright, James Cromwell and Dane Cook will be there. Keep your eye on their blog, as the list continues to grow every day.

For those who can head to glorious Napa for the event, here are the reasons to do so: the event is designed to "support the art of independent filmmaking and to enhance the cultural landscape and economic diversity of Napa Valley through artistic vitality... The Napa Valley Film Festival [brings] hundreds of filmmakers and thousands of film lovers into the valley; presents special sneak preview screenings of prestigious new films at various times throughout the year; and supports the development of student filmmaking programs in local schools."

Do well, drink well, enjoy the show and maybe, just maybe rub elbows with some of Hollywood's actors. Tickets available here

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