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Keeper of the Kohn
Baltimore Premiere at the Senator Theatre on April 28
Keeper of the Kohn: An emotional documentary chronicling the journey of one man's torn devotion between the love for his student athletes and their chance at a national championship and the tragic illness of a cancer-stricken friend, all in the midst of a bittersweet retirement. Join Peter Kohn as he battles for self-discovery on and off the field in this poignant look into the world of a true survivor.

Join us on Thursday, April 28, 2005, as we are planning a great night with Peter Kohn - celebrating his life, his recent accomplishments, and the release of this amazing film. Proceeds will be used to benefit the US Lacrosse Youth Equipment Grant Program.
Tickets are available at the door for $25 and include free popcorn and drinks. The premiere takes place at Baltimore's historic Senator Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the film begins at 7:30 p.m.
Peter Kohn is one of the most well-known and loved individuals to ever grace the lacrosse community. Anyone who has ever met and known Peter has been positively impacted by his life. The last couple of years of Peter's life have been full of excitement, challenge and change. After the 2003 lacrosse season, Peter retired from his position as equipment manager at Middlebury College. In November 2004, Peter was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
The incredible documentary, "The Keeper of the Kohn," produced and directed by David Gaynes, paints a picture of Peter's life that you will not want to miss. The documentary will be presented at several film festivals around the country and a special group of Peter's friends, including Jim Grube and Middlebury Lacrosse Alumni Association, Richie Moran, FCA Lacrosse and US Lacrosse, thought the release of the documentary was worth a special "premiere" on the big screen at the world famous and historic 800-seat Senator Theatre in Baltimore. |