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Poster for The Amazing Adventure of Marchello the Cat

The Amazing Adventure of Marchello the Cat

Opens on October 14

 

Director: Susan Helen Emerson Run Time: 75 min. Release Year: 2008

Starring: Dominique Swain, Mara Lane, Michelle Rodriguez, Troy Garity, Troy Hall

FREE SCREENING | Registration Required

Location: Steele Creek Library (13620 Steele Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC 28273)

A young domestic “indoor” cat named Marcello escapes from his home one day into the big outdoors to visit “Jujube”, a pretty out-door female kitty. Alone for the first time in his short life, Marcello learns to grow up and finds true love.

*Joins us for a post- film discussion with Marci Duniec, Director & Vice President of Windsor Kitten.

Marci Duniec has been a vibrant member of the Windsor Park community since 2018. Alongside her husband Johnny and their four beloved cats—Chihuly, Veruca, Pierogi, and Spectre—Marci has made Windsor Park her home. Her journey with Windsor Kittens began when she discovered a mama caring for her kittens in her carport. Seeking assistance, she reached out to Windsor Kittens and was met with immediate support. This experience not only led to her fostering the kittens (and ultimately adopting Spectre) but also sparked her active involvement with the organization.

In addition to her work with Windsor Kittens, Marci serves as the Events Coordinator for the Windsor Park Neighborhood Association, where her dedication to community service shines. Professionally, she works in a family business with her sister as a high-risk merchant services broker. Outside of her professional and volunteer commitments, Marci enjoys camping, biking, and hiking. Her passion for fostering community spirit and creating joy around her is evident in everything she does.

This Indie on Wheels screening is are supported by Culture Blocks — a community partnership between ASC, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation to bring arts and cultural experiences closer to where residents live. Culture Blocks is funded by Mecklenburg County.