“No Title Needed” tackles film festival, where titles are needed

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No Title Needed is a show celebrating the passions that enrich our lives. This week, No Title Needed welcomed Brian Wilkes (you know him as Chief Meteorologist at FOX59) and Jessica Chapman, both involved in The Heartland Film Festival.

Wilkes is the co-chair, along with his wife, for the second year. Learn about the major fundraiser coming up on April 11 with Cinemania as the signature event of said fundraiser. Hosted at Crane Bay, the theme is all about ‘80s dance films with a focus on Purple Rain. There will be a tribute band called The Breakfast Club. Some other movies will include Footloose, Flashdance, and others. Guests are being encouraged to embrace the theme and dress up – the event is sure to be full of big hair and big fun.

Hosts Cindy Collins and Scott Osborne also talk about Wilkes becoming a meteorologist and about his love of movies. Find out what led the class clown to take on that job. Chapman joins in describing her attendance at the festival from an early age and how she “fell in love” right then.

The two discuss how to get tickets by going to heartlandfilm.org/cinemania and they explain the ‘party pack’ option.

The Heartland Film Festival is the premier film festival in the Midwest and has been one of the top 25 film festivals in the world for the past two years.

Next week, tune in to meet Carmel City Councilman Adam Aasen. A councilman since 2019, Aasen is a communications specialist, a community volunteer, a former restaurant owner, and journalist.

You can listen to No Title Needed every week as Scott Osborne and Cindy Collins welcome a new guest and explore what fuels people and passions beyond the 9-to-5 grind.

Each week, the podcast will be recorded inside Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael and air at 8 a.m. on Mondays. Follow the podcast on Facebook.

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