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Lemonade
Stories aired nationwide- primetime on CNNfn.
In addition, N.O.G.A - Channel 9 (ISRAEL) broadcast LEMONADE STORIES nationwide in
Israel in February of 2007. Lemonade Stories will also
air nationwide in the Middle East, New Zealand, Latin America, and Hong Kong in the Spring of 2007.
C-SPAN televised the Lemonade Stories
panel discussion about whether entrepreneurs are made or born (with
Arthur Blank, Kay Koplovitz, Mary Mazzio, Tom Scott, Billy Starr,
Molly Blank and Jane Scott) which was held at Babson College.
The film, which premiered at Babson College
as part of the 25th Anniversary of Founder's Day, was awarded
the 1st Place Judge's Commendation for BEST DOCUMENTARY by the Rhode
Island International Film Festival in August of 2005, one of the few film festivals to
qualify entries for Academy Award consideration.
To arrange a film screening or presentation with
either Mary Mazzio or a Babson College professor, please call
us at 781-237-3329 or email us by
clicking here.
For a list of prior speaking engagements, please
click here. To order the DVD or VHS, please
click here.
Institutions, film festivals, corporations, and schools which have purchased the
educational version of the film or which have hosted screenings
include: Asper Center for Entrepreneurship -
University of Manitoba (Canada); Babson College (MA); Blue
Hill High School (Blue Hill, NE); Carleton University
(Ontario, Canada); Carlson School of Management (University of
Minnesota); Center for Women's Leadership (MA); Chadron State College
(NE); Cornell University (NY);
Courthouse Center for the Arts (Rhode Island); Dalton State College (GA); De La Salle University -
Manila (Philippines); Del Valle Independent School District (Texas);
Dennison University (Ohio); elabSSJ (San Paulo, Brazil); Francis Marion University (SC); Gering Public Schools
(Nebraska); Gering Civic Center - (State of Nebraska's Economic
Development Conference); Goehner High School (Goehner, NE); Hiroshima
University of Economics (Japan); Ivy Tech State College (IN);
Jane Pickens Theater (RI); Katy Independent School District , Texas (where film is formally
incorporated into 12th grade economics curriculum); The Key Program
(MA); Librarie Eyrolles - Paris (France); Library Bound (Canada -
for distribution to several Canadian high schools and colleges); Madison Metropolitan
School District (Madison, WI); Manchester Metropolitan
University (Cheshire - UK); McCook High School (McCook, NE); Mid West Theater (Gering, NE); MJ Neeley School of Business - Texas Christian
University (TX); Millikin University (Decateur, IL); Mississippi Development Authority - Business
Incubator System (Mississippi); Morgan Stanley (NY);
Morton Ranch High School (Katy, Texas); Murray State University - College of Business and Public Affairs
(Murray, KY); Muvico Parisian (West Palm Beach, FL); National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NY)
- incorporated into teacher curriculum;
Nebraska City High School (NE); Nebraska Department of Economic Development (Lincoln, Nebraska); Palm Beach International Film Festival (FL
- Official Selection); Pepperdine University (CA); Pioneer Technology Center
(Ponca City, OK); Pine Manor College (MA);
Ravenna High School (Ravenna, NE); Rhode Island International Film Festival (Official Selection
- 1st place Judge's Commendation for Best Documentary) - the
Revival Theater, RI; Resurrection Catholic Secondary School
(Ontario, Canada); Roving Eye Documentary Film Festival (RI -
Official Selection); San Diego State University - MBA for Executives Program (CA);
Santa Monica College (CA); Scotia Glenville High School (Scotia,
NY); Scottish Institute for Enterprise (Scotland); Silver Creek High School (Sellersburg,
IN); SolidWorks Corporation (MA); Southeast Missouri State University (Cape Giradeau,
MO); Springboard Convention; Suffolk
University - Sawyer School of Management (MA); Stuart High
School (Stuart, NE); Sunrise Cinemas
(Boca Raton, FL); Susquehanna University (Selinsgrove, PA);
Swampscott High School (Swampscott, MA); Swansea Bay Film
Festival (Wales, UK - Official Selection in 2007); Symposium of
Entrepreneurship Educators (SEE); Texas A&M University (TX);
Tiburon International Film Festival (CA - Official Selection); Universite de Sherbrooke
(Quebec, Canada); University of Charleston -
Entrepreneurship Center (VA); University of Edinburgh
(Scotland); University of Idaho -
College of Business and Economics; University of Lowell (MA);
University of Manitoba- Asper Center (Canada);
University of New Castle Upon Tyne (Britain); University of
New Hampshire - Laboratory of Interactive Learning (NH); University
of St. Thomas - O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library (Saint Paul, MN); University
of Wisconsin-Madison: Fluno Center for Executive Education (WI); University
of The West Indies at St. Augustine (Trinidad); Vinal
Technical High School (CT); Washington University - JFK Library (WA); World Entrepreneurs
Organization (MA Chapter); TEC of Monterrey (Mexico);
Warrington College of Business - University of Florida (FL);
Wellesley Library (MA); Wellesley Mothers Forum (MA); World
Entrepreneurs Organization (MA Chapter); Western Washington
University (Bellingham, WA); Young
Entrepreneurs Organization (MA Chapter); Wyoming Seminary
Upper School (Kingston, PA); Y-Point Bio Analytical (bi-annual
company meeting).
NOTE: The film is appropriate for 7th grade
students and beyond. For K-6, we have curriculum available, but
would recommend the use of 5 segments (which is outlined in the
teaching guide) as two segments in the film deal with material which
may not be appropriate for young children (drugs and the tumultuous
1960s).
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