The Blue Like Jazz Miss
So, Dad and I made our way to Shelby County yesterday. That wasn’t our destination. Tinseltown Theaters in Louisville was our destination. Blue Like Jazz the movie was our destination. Instead we got to watch break lights for over an hour in Shelby County. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to wait like the rest of you to see it on April 13th.
Tuesdays are for Bobs! :-)
If you read A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, then the following video of the 2011 News Years Day “Participants Only” Parade will bring a smile to your face. If you don’t know the story it all started with a couple of bored kids on New Years Day who didn’t want people to watch, but actually participate in a parade. As the video shows it’s grown to be much more than that over the last 10 years. This is only a picture of what a family who believes that they have the power to change the world can do. Go here to see what else they have been up to, or read Donald Miller‘s book.
What might we do in 2011 that blows up like this even if it means no one is watching?
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Save Blue Like Jazz the Movie
They have raised the minimum, but now the goal is to become the biggest crowd sourced project in American History. They only need $13,000 more. For $100 your name can appear as an associate producer in the movie credits.