``Dolly
Curtis Interviews..." is a commentary on the lives of thought provoking
and gifted individuals and home town heros. The program focuses
on and highlights interviews with interested and unique local people
who would not ordinarily be in the limelight - unknown, creative,
hard working people who have received little recognition. Persons
who have shown particular success or community organizations have
also approached Dolly for coverage. Her guests represent a gamete
of professions and interests. She selects, interviews the subjects,
directs and edits the show and asks provocative questions to reveal
the inner person during each interview.
Dolly
works on her innovated, educational thirty minute program every
day filming varied subjects and places in the community to the
public that would otherwise never experience coverage. It is a
sacrifice for Dolly and her cameraman, Victor Cromwell, to do this
work completely as volunteers. They both absorb the total production
cost. Her show is unique, in the fact that interviews are made
where interviewees live or work. She also records community
events. All work is focused toward the community.
Libraries in Norwalk, Easton, Bridgeport and Fairfield circulate her
video programs to the public. The Birdgefield Library has bought them,
in triplicate, as historic documentation for circulation and reference.
Dolly
has also received many prestigious awards for her TV Show:
Penn
State University - Leadership and Service Award
Curtis' outstanding contribution to professional excellence both
inside and outside the field of education - exemplary leadership
and service, both to her community and to her profession.
The
Entrepreneurial Women's Network Awards for Excellence in Entrepreneurial
Innovation
As an independent television producer and host - For taking a
risk, shifting careers, foregoing uncharted territory and for the
personal courage, to embark upon a new direction.
Winner
in three categories in a recent Cablevision of Connecticut Public
Access Contest:
Performing Arts
Entertainment
Informational Program
The
Jane Kennedy Memorial Award
The award is meant to serve as a vote of confidence to show that
people in the Easton community appreciate her efforts in producing
her program.
As a positive
role model and as a professional artist she has been asked for
that past five years by Barbara Summers, Senior girl Scout leader
in Easton, to talk to the senior girl scouts to fulfill badge requirements.
Ten years prior to this Dolly was a parent of a girl scout.
This year Dolly is also starting a lyme disease support group in Easton
as well as representing Easton on the cable advisory council. Dolly would
like to approach girl scout councils to make all aware of the lyme disease
that could affect campers with this serious disease.
Dolly Curtis is a sculptor working in fiber. She creates large-scale
woven sculptures for public and corporate buildings. Again here is an
artist who has exhibited in major museums, galleries and universities
in the U.S. and abroad and has several permanent installations to her
credit. Her fiber art has been the subject of numerous articles in publications
on art and architecture. She has operated on an active weaving studio
in Fairfield County for the past 10 years.
While creating her sculptures, Dolly has also broken new ground with
Dolly Curtis Interviews...- Cable Television programs - commentary on
and interviews of unique people - where they live and work. Dolly not
only finds the people to interview, she produces, directs and edits the
show. For this work she was recently awarded the Entrepreneurial Women's
Network Award for Entrepreneurial Innovation.
Statement
of Purpose
1. To provide intellectual, educational, social and cultural
inspiration to all age groups and varying socio-economic levels.
2. Using the medium of television interviews (30 minutes in length),
programs are planned weekly to provide stimulating discussions on pertinent
topics.
3. The idea is to create a sense of awareness, and in turn, provide a
service to the community at large.
4. As interviewer, and producer, I communicate with both local and state
personalities who relay information on a specific subject of interest.
5. I particularly stress the need to inform the public of little known,
but exceptionally useful resources.
6. After the program has been aired, I encourage local libraries to circulate
the videotapes as part of their media collection. This process allows
more information to be assimilated to a larger audience.
7. Subject matters during the last year has included: issues pertaining
to the aging; social concerns; youth programs; religious programs; medical
research, educational achievements, innovative ideas, recreational resources,
music and art exhibitions and historical analysis.
Past
Contributors
Jane
Kennedy Memorial Award
Private
Contributions
Easton
Lions Club
Easton
Exchange Club
Easton
Republican Women's Club
Town of
Easton
Revenue
Varies depending on the sale of videocassettes, however funds
cannot be used for profit, so funds are re-used to produce programs.