Come join us on Friday, May 21st for an exclusive screening of "The Very Worst Thing" at the Redhound Theater at the Betty Hamilton Center for the Performing Arts (located at the Corbin High School).
"The Very Worst Thing" is a documentary film which revisits the 1958 Floyd County bus tragedy, which claimed 27 lives in eastern Kentucky on February 28, 1958. To this day, it remains the worst school bus accident in U.S. history.
The film features several interviews with those who were personally touched by the tragedy, including survivor Martha Burchett (Marsh) and Winston Dillon, who were on the bus during the accident. The film also features original pictures from the scene of the tragedy, most of which have been unseen by the general public.
It’s the story about families, as well as an entire community, finding strength during the most devastating of circumstances.
The documentary is from Remix Films, which consists of filmmakers Michael Crisp and Andrew Moore. It is slated to appear nationally at film festivals beginning in the spring of 2010. Visit www.theveryworstthing.com for more information about the film.
Tickets are $8 and may be purchased at all 3 Hometown Bank locations throughout Corbin. These include 501 Master Street, 1030 Cumberland Falls Highway, and West Center Street.
Tickets are also available for online purchase at www.theveryworstthing.com.
Added by thamikester69 on May 19, 2010