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The Lone Pine Museum of Film History is dedicated to preserving the diverse movie history of California’s Eastern Sierras, including Lone Pine, Death Valley and points north. Located on Highway 395 on the South end of town, the museum’s 10,000 square feet of exhibits, an eighty-five seat movie theater and gift shop offer visitors a unique experience helping to document and interpret the cultural heritage of America’s cinematic history through film programs, artifact preservation and exhibits.

Drawings for the the raffle below will be drawn at the 2023 Annual Film Festival closing campfire on the last day of the Festival October 8th @ 7:00 PM. Proceeds from the raffles will benefit the Museum of Western Film History’s New Building fund

Award Winning Quilt, “Out of Money” to be raffled in 2023
…Fundraiser for Museum of Western Film History

The Museum of Western Film History is offering an opportunity to the public to win an extraordinary, beautiful quilt, “Out of Money.” Crafted by Quilted by Deanna Ripley-Lotee and Terry Millett; Machine Quilted by Terry Millett. “Out of Money” measures 65” x 54.”  The quilt will be raffled at the campfire on the last day of the 2023 Lone Pine Film Festival October 6th, 7th and 8th. Proceeds from the Quilt will benefit the Museum of Western Film History’s New Building fund. TO READ MORE AND SEE DETAILS ON THE QUILT , PLEASE CLICK HERE.
Tickets are $5.00 per ticket and can be purchased at the Museum, you can call and purchase over the phone, or online. Tickets ordered over the phone will be mailed to you. To order over the telephone, call the Museum Gift Shop 760-876-9909. To order online – see below

SAMPLE RAFFLE TICKET
Raffle tickets purchased through the website will be charged to PayPal. your receipt will confirm your number of entries. Exact entries with your name will be printed at the museum and entered into the Raffle.

TO BUY RAFFLE TICKET FOR “OUT OF THE MONEY” – CLICK HERE.
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