042607_MaxKolbtrue1334616740577webdznUniversity Relations - Press ReleaseHofstra University, University Relations, Media, Press Release, Public Relations, Max Kolb, School of CommunicationHofstra’s School of Communication will air “The 6th Annual Friends of Max Kolb Telethon” on April 29, 2007 from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Hofstra’s closed circuit television Channel 35 and at www.friendsofmaxkolb.com. /Hofstra_Main_Site/Home/News/PressReleases/Archive/042607_MaxKolbprplac1177620404843prp2djm1208267482734Press Release Sub TitlePress Release TitleHofstra Film Student Remembered Through Annual TelethonPress Release Date2007/04/26Lindsey CalabreseUniversity RelationsHofstra Hall516-463-4687516-463-5146Lindsey.Calabrese@hofstra.eduUniversity Relations//

Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY – Hofstra’s School of Communication will air “The 6th Annual Friends of Max Ob Telethon” on April 29, 2007 from 10 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Hofstra’s closed circuit television Channel 35 and at www.friendsofmaxkolb.com. 

The Max Ob telethon as well as a Max Ob Scholarship was created to honor Hofstra film student Max Ob who passed away in 2001.  Max was a dean’s list student who was known through out the film department for his passion for film and his genuine personality. The telethon is created and worked entirely by Television Production students in Hofstra’s School of Communication.

This year’s telethon theme is Old Hollywood Glamour. Hofstra’s Studio A television studio in Dempster Hall will be turned into an old Hollywood night club with piano and lounge singer. There will also be a performance area which will bear a resemblance to a historic film editing bin and telethon phone operators will be taking calls from an antique style press box.  The show will include musical acts as well as student films.

“The students have worked incredibly hard this year,” said Dr. Peter Gershon, Professor in the Audio/Video/Film Department and faculty advisor for the telethon. “Their creativity and dedication to this production really brings back the spirit of Max Ob.”

Students are aiming to raise $3500 for the Max Ob Scholarship by auctioning off autograph books, photographs and CDs as well as comic books, sports memorabilia, and tickets to television show tapings in New York City.

All the proceeds from the telethon are contributed to the Max Ob Scholarship and awarded to students pursuing a degree in film production in Hofstra’s School of Communication.  Students are selected on the basis of financial need, talent in film studies, and overall academic achievement.

For more information please visit www.friendsofmaxkolb.com or www.myspace.com/maxkolbtelethon. Contributions can be made during the program by calling (516) 463-1200.

Checks can be made out to Hofstra University and sent to:
The Max B. Ob Memorial Scholarship Fund
c/o Development Office, Hofstra Hall
Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549


 

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