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DGA Magazine VOL 28-3: September 2003

 DGA members and local industry professionals gather at the downtown San Francisco's Green Room for the SFCC 2007 Summer Mixer - photo by Robert Mohr - Click image for larger view
DGA members and local industry professionals gather at the downtown San Francisco's Green Room for the SFCC 2007 Summer Mixer - photos by Robert Mohr - click images for larger views and IMDB info where available

On August 9, 2007, the San Francisco Coordinating Committee (SFCC) held its annual summer mixer at the Green Room in downtown San Francisco. Over two hundred DGA members and local industry professionals were present to network and celebrate the entertainment industry in the Bay Area.
Local Film Commissioner Don Canady announces that Mayor Gavin Newsom has officially declared August 9th as “Directors Guild of America Day” in the city of San Francisco. - photo by Robert Mohr - click image for larger view
Local Film Commissioner Don Canady announces that Mayor Gavin Newsom has officially declared August 9th as “Directors Guild of America Day” in the city of San Francisco.
SFCC Vice Chair/Event Chair John Slosser, Chair Paul Martin, Treasurer David Hakim, and Committee members Cathy Hammer, Ned Kopp, Lope Yap, Jr., and Frank Simeone pose with the “Directors Guild of America Day” certificate against the backdrop of City Hall. Kopp and Yap, were also presented with SFCC Certificates of Recognition for their outstanding life-long work with the committee. - photo by Robert Mohr - click image for larger view

Above right: SFCC Vice Chair/Event Chair John Slosser, Chair Paul Martin, Treasurer David Hakim, and Committee members Cathy Hammer, Ned Kopp, Lope Yap, Jr., and Frank Simeone pose with the “Directors Guild of America Day” certificate against the backdrop of City Hall. Kopp and Yap, were also presented with SFCC Certificates of Recognition for their outstanding life-long work with the committee.

Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology (BAYCAT) and its Executive Director Villy Wang, are recognized by the SFCC for their continuing efforts to provide inspirational education in the arts to San Francisco’s under served youth. - photo by Robert Mohr  - click image for larger view Bayview Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology (BAYCAT) and its Executive Director Villy Wang, are recognized by the SFCC for their continuing efforts to provide inspirational education in the arts to San Francisco’s under served youth.
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