WCTE PBS receives grant from First Horizon Foundation

Pictured, from l. to r.: Donna Matson, WCTE PBS Director of HR and Business Operations, Rick Ward, First Horizon Vice President, Market Leader, and Susan Luna-Hazlewood, WCTE PBS Director of Development and Marketing.

COOKEVILLE – WCTE PBS has been awarded a grant from First Horizon Foundation to support the 2021 WCTE PBS Downtown Film Festival. 

In its second year, the WCTE PBS Downtown Film Festival is a celebration of the best in nonfiction film, film workshops, and an after-dark walking cinema tour. The walking tour will feature short videos from the PBS American Portrait series shown on Cookeville’s historic West Side buildings. 

Tickets are available for purchase.  Please visit https://cookevillefilmfest.com/ for more information. 

WCTE PBS has served the Upper Cumberland for more than 40 years as the region’s premier storyteller and is the only television station in a 75-mile radius of Cookeville. A strategic partner in education, health services, government, arts and music, WCTE PBS is a 501(c) 3 and is operated by the Upper Cumberland Broadcast Council. WCTE PBS is one of only 350 PBS member stations nationwide.

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