Recycle Woman is a movie bringing awareness to environmental issues while empowering the youth and community with the tools to become the solution to the problem. The film's script was cleverly written by Donald E. Lacy, who fused the real community work and journey of Jessica Jane Robinson, Miss Alameda, with comedy, Reality TV spoofs, romance, special effects, and real environmental disaster footage.
The Offer: $20.50 for VIP Admission to December 3rd Screening
Screening Details:
- Alameda Theater: November 26, 5:45pm-7pm
- Michaan Auction House: December 3, 5:45pm-7pm
- Your VIP ticket includes the $10.50 movie ticket, a $10 donation to the foundations listed below, 3 personalized certificates from each organization, and a personalized autographed picture of Recycle Woman and Donald E. Lacy Jr.
Recycle Woman is a super hero whose alias is Miss Alameda. Recycle Woman made a promise to herself that she would do everything in her power to help save the planet and the people of the world. Her super powers help her accomplish this mission by giving her the ability to fly and show people images of the planet’s condition due to pollution and mistreatment, through the palm of her hand. She can even dump plastic gyre from the ocean onto people who refuse to listen. Her mission is to teach the community the power behind living sustainable lifestyles and taking responsibility for their everyday choices.
The film is sponsored by StopWaste.org, Northern California Recycling Association, Altamont Education Advisory Board, and Alameda County Industires. There are special guest appearances from Alameda's Mayor Marie Gilmore and the Alameda's Fire and Police Captains. With the support from Captain Charles Moore (who discovered the plastic gyre), the movie provides real life footage of plastic in the ocean from his movie, “Synthetic Sea.” The goal is to help create more awareness of the planets condition and empower people with the tools to start making simple sustainable changes in their daily lives to help save our home, planet Earth.
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Your movie passes for the Alameda Theater on November 26th will give people access to both Historical Theater and Main Theater, so you can check out other movies after the Recycle Woman short. Also, exclusively with the Alameda Theater, VIP ticket holders will receive an invitation to the after party where you can party with the stars in celebration of Donald E Lacy Jr's birthday.
Proceeds from the event benefit the following foundations:
- LoveLife Foundation: The LoveLife Foundation was founded in November of 1997 by Donald Lacy after the death of his daughter, LoEshé Adanma Lacy. LoEshé was only 16 years old when she became an innocent bystander and was murder across the street from her high school where she was a student. LoEshé's name means ""Love Life." The LoveLife Foundation's mission is to provide a supportive and empowering environment for at-risk youth, and to mobilize community support to change economic and social conditions that lead to violence.
- Kids On The Move America: Kids on the Move America Organization was founded by Dr. Terecita L. Dean. this is a Non-profit youth impact project that will develop, evaluate and disseminate programs that support health, social and intellectual development in low-income children in Alameda County. KOTMA's mission is to empower whole child wellness and life skills for body, mind and spirit through the use of dentistry, nutrition, mental/physical health management, technology, cultural exposure, mentoring and enhanced education.
- Alameda Educational Foundation: The Alameda Education Foundation works with the community to support vital programs in art, music, drama, sports, science and more for students in Alameda public schools. We believe that thriving schools are essential for a strong community and a promising future.
The Alameda Theater is located at 2317 Central Avenue in Alameda, CA.
The Michaan Auction House is located at 2700 Saratoga Street in Alameda, CA. Click here for detailed directions.