May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
01.10.23
Live and in person, meet us at the movies for The Chocolate Affair! Between a screening of short films at the historic Lyric theater, a premiere of our original documentary, an afterparty with a live jazz band, and chocolate treats aplenty, there are so many ways to experience the night. What kind of attendee will you be?
This is a movie premiere, after all! Some familiar faces, like Board Members Albert Miller and Athena Haniotis, will even be making their film debut in our original documentary.
So put on your glad rags and get ready for your closeup—we’ll have an actual red carpet, a Hollywood-themed photobooth and a professional photographer to help make the night a memory that lasts.
It wouldn’t be The Chocolate Affair if it didn’t satisfy your sweet tooth. Satisfy your inner Willy Wonka with chocolate fondue and classic movie theater snacks, along with a cash bar and tasty hors d’oeuvres.
Come together with a crowd of people who are just as passionate as you are about supporting our Baltimore community, and show your friends and family a little bit of the work you do every day!
Experience a night at the movies with a lineup of inspiring short films that connect us to our humanity and underline the Health Care for the Homeless mission. Help celebrate Baltimore filmmakers and lift up their voices, all leading up to the premiere of our original documentary.
May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
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