LBCC Travel at the Tripp Film Series “Northern Europe”

Prague Square
Filmmaker Marlin Darrah will present the film “Northern Europe,” the third show in the LBCC Travel at the Tripp film series, on Sunday, Jan. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Linn-Benton Community College Russell Tripp Performance Center.

Join the filmmaker and experts from AAA Travel after the show for a question and answer session, with prizes from AAA given at each show.

Visit some of the great natural wonders, architectural treasures, and cultural and artistic highlights of Northern Europe, including St. Petersburg, Moscow, Prague, Copenhagen, Kiel Canal, Bergen in Norway, Amsterdam, Antwerp, London and Paris.

Darrah is an award-winning executive director of the Portland, Oregon-based production company, International Film and Video. His 34 years of production experience have taken him to more than 130 countries worldwide, yielding more than 70 documentary and travel-adventure programs to date.

SafeHaven Humane Society will sell coffee, tea and homemade baked goods during the show’s intermission. Proceeds support SafeHaven Humane Society, Albany’s non-profit animal shelter.

Ticket price is $8, $6.50 for students/seniors. The film will be shown in the LBCC Russell Tripp Performance Center in Takena Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany. 

Travel at the Tripp is produced by LBCC Performing Arts and AAA Travel Services. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Russell Tripp Performance Center box office at 541-917-4531. Online tickets sales available at www.linnbenton.edu/go/film-series.

For special needs and accommodations, contact the Office of Disability Services at Phone 541‑917‑4690 or via Oregon Relay TDD at 1‑800‑735‑2900 at least 72 hours in advance of this event.

“Travel at the Tripp” 2013 Calendar:
April 7: Italy’s Fabled Isles, with Stan Walsh

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