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Fresh Coast Film Fest held

Over 100 people attend a showing Saturday of the “Marquee Town” documentary, which features the historic Nordic and Delft theaters on Washington Street in Marquette, that was shown in the Red Room at the Masonic Temple. The documentary is one of 85 films submitted to the Fresh Coast Film Festival held Thursday through Sunday. Films were also screened at Blackrocks Brewery, the Blue Room at the Masonic Building and the Ore Dock Brewing Company. Fresh Coast is a documentary film festival celebrating the outdoors lifestyle, water-rich environment and resilient spirit of the Great Lakes and residents of the Upper Midwest. (Photo courtesy of Rusty Bowers)
Over 100 people attend a showing Saturday of the “Marquee Town” documentary, which features the historic Nordic and Delft theaters on Washington Street in Marquette, that was shown in the Red Room at the Masonic Temple. The documentary is one of 85 films submitted to the Fresh Coast Film Festival held Thursday through Sunday. Films were also screened at Blackrocks Brewery, the Blue Room at the Masonic Building and the Ore Dock Brewing Company. Fresh Coast is a documentary film festival celebrating the outdoors lifestyle, water-rich environment and resilient spirit of the Great Lakes and residents of the Upper Midwest. (Photo courtesy of Rusty Bowers)

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