Silverton “Short Film” Festival Will Feature TOS 150th Film Project

Beverly Rich with the San Juan County Historical society interviews about Silverton History with DeAnne Gallegos. Photo credit David Dibble

Beverly Rich with the San Juan County Historical society interviews about Silverton History with DeAnne Gallegos. Photo credit David Dibble

Filmmaker David Dibble films Ken Boden, owner of Handlebars, driving his Model T down main street. Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

Filmmaker David Dibble films Ken Boden, owner of Handlebars, driving his Model T down main street. Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

David Dibble captures a fun moment during the Rocky Mountain Brass Band Festival. Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

David Dibble captures a fun moment during the Rocky Mountain Brass Band Festival. Photo credit DeAnne Gallegos

DeAnne Gallegos interviews long-time local Jerry Hoffer in the Silverton Northern Engine House for the Town of Silverton’s 150th short film. Photo credit David Dibble

DeAnne Gallegos interviews long-time local Jerry Hoffer in the Silverton Northern Engine House for the Town of Silverton’s 150th short film. Photo credit David Dibble

On Wednesday, September 11th at 7 pm in the Grand Imperial Hotel’s Theatre, there will be a short film festival featuring producer and director David Dibble’s Silverton short films like Hi Ho Silverton, Rocks 4 Sale, and the premier of the short film celebrating the Town of Silverton’s 150th Anniversary happening this summer. The Town of Silverton incorporated on September 1...

Premium Content is available to subscribers only. Please login here to access content or go here to purchase a subscription.