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Sometimes a movie captures where you are at, really gets to the heart of the challenges, the ups and downs, the kinds of burdens that you face every day. Or it resonates with your sense of the human condition in society. Perhaps it speaks to that special joy that gives an added spark to your life.

Join us for our ACO Movie Night premiere on Friday, November 16th at 7:00 PM at our headquarters in Princeton, NJ for a screening of "The King's Speech," the Academy Award-winning drama based on the true story of the Queen of England's father and his remarkable friendship with maverick Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue. Academy Award winner Colin Firth portrays King George VI, who unexpectedly becomes King when his brother, Edward, abdicates the throne. Geoffrey Rush co-stars as Logue, the man who helps the King find a voice with which to lead the nation into war.

What will make this evening truly unique is the open group discussion led by Drs. Susan Marcel and Peter Crist that will follow the screening. Insights into emotional courage, character, and the power of relationships will be part of the discussion. To round out the evening, popcorn and beverages will be served!

Seating is limited, so please make your reservation today by visiting http://www.orgonomy.org, emailing [email protected] or calling our office at (732) 821-1144. Admission is free.

"The King's Speech" is a Weinstein Company picture.

Added by debbiesans on October 19, 2012

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