the amazing life & times of Austin T. Levy
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AUSTIN T. LEVY FILM TRAILER IS READY!

9/18/2014

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This has been a busy month and no one has been busier that the film's Director of Photography, Jim Karpeichik. During the past few weeks he assembled the pieces of film and sound and story line to create a wonderful 4-minute film trailer which is now posted on YouTube and has garnered more than 550 views in just its first three days!  I hope you will check it out and let me know your thoughts.

Here is the link:  /film-blog.html 
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discovering the past

8/16/2014

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The journey to discovering the past often leads to surprises. Such was my discovery last week of a broken-down, but not completely swept away granite dam hidden under the brambles and a thicket of trees near the center of Pascoag, RI.  Pascoag is a key village in the northwest Rhode Island Town of Burrillville and a close neighbor to Harrisville.  Both communities held a special place in the hearts and lives of Austin T. and June Rockwell Levy. 

The story related to me about the dam is that it was part of a former textile mill (the mill was not owned by Levy) that hugged the stream bank in an earlier time. The mill is long gone, but the dam's remnants remain.  Yes, there is a Levy connection.

Today the offices and clinic of WellOne occupy this property once owned by the Levy's and given to the original Burrillville District Nursing Association, a predecessor to WellOne. 

Here's the hidden gem of a dam. 

Notice that in spite of the passing of time, the disappearance of the mill, and misplaced granite stones, the water keeps rolling along. 


  

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FILMING TODAY

8/5/2014

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TODAY IN FILMING

We had the opportunity today to interview Peter Bancroft, President and CEO of WellOne in Pascoag, RI. This organization is the most recent incarnation of the Burrillville District Nursing Association. June Rockwell Levy played a key role in the organization as the President of the Board of Directors for 51 years, beginning in 1921.

The group's headquarters is located on a piece of land donated by the Levy's and the first building was funded by the June Rockwell Levy Foundation. Across the street is the Pascoag Post Office, also funded and donated to the U.S. Government by the  June Rockwell Levy Foundation. 


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FILMING BEGINS

7/14/2014

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We had our first day of filming this past week. 

Director of Photography, Jim Karpeichik, captured our first two interviews with Burrillville Historian Pat Mehrtens, seen at left with writer Ken Proudfoot, and George L. Surbuts, former mill worker and longtime administrator of The Assembly Theatre in Harrisville. (Photo: Jim Karpeichik)

On July 11th, we spent the day in the history room at the Jesse Smith Memorial Library with Research Librarian Linda Rivet capturing more than 100 images, including photos, news articles, cards, and documents that will help us tell the story of Austin T. Levy and his amazing life. More news and photos are posted regularly on the Austin T. Levy Film page on Facebook. 
https://www.facebook.com/austintlevyfilm?ref=hl&focus_composer=true&ref_type=bookmark

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George L. Surbuts, left, and Ken Proudfoot, stand in front of The Assembly Theatre following an interview for the film. (Photo: Pat Mehrtens)
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Pat Mehrtens, Burrillville Town Historian. (Photo: Ken Proudfoot)
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Marble bench in front of the entrance to The Assembly Theatre, in honor of George L. Surbuts. (Photo: Ken Proudfoot)
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bahamas historical society presentation

6/9/2014

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The first of a 4-part series of videos covering my presentation to the members of the Bahamas Historical Society appears here. 

This talk took place on Thursday, May 29th at 6 pm. It was followed by a question and answer period.  

Dinner followed with several members of the Society at the exquisite Cafe Matisse in Nassau, including (left to right above), Philip Hillier, Gerri Hillier, Ken Proudfoot, Paul Aranha, and Kayla Edwards. 

Here is is a link to Part One of my presentation, The Amazing Life & Times of Austin T. Levy.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvKipe1Kf1Y 


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    Kenneth Proudfoot writes, photographs, films, authors, markets, creates, and makes things happen. He grew up in Greece, New York. He lived in Peru and Chile for 4 years as a Peace Corps volunteer. He was the founding director of the Larry Friedman International Center for Entrepreneurship at Johnson & Wales University. He has worked and traveled in 50 countries. He is fluent in Spanish. He lives and works in Rhode Island.    

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