 Hi, my name is Jeanette Sargent-Hamill. I'm a gerontologist and an independent filmmaker with a passion for producing movies about elder and family history. I've been offering digital storytelling workshops in California and Hawaii since 2008. I'm currently developing an exciting intergenerational project for middle and high school age students called the Family History Project. We invite educators to attend to find out how you can introduce this into your classroom. Community television of Santa Cruz County has invited me to open another weekend workshop series which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 21st and 22nd. The Guide to Digital Storytelling session will kick off the series on Saturday morning where we will discover more about why it's important to document family stories, the purpose and goals of your project, how to organize and digitize photos and other media, and you will also see samples of other projects that will inspire you. On Saturday, I will also be teaching interview techniques where you will discover how to customize interview questions, how to develop an interview outline, how to compose a great shot, and how to conduct a professional interview. My book, Your Family, Your Story, a Guide to Digital Storytelling will be available for sale at the workshop. Community television will offer other workshops, including a demonstration of Final Cut Pro, uploading to the web, and others. The weekend will end with a free member networking session. If you're not already a member of community television, please join now to take advantage of special pricing for these workshops. Space is limited and early registration is highly recommended. We hope to see you all soon.