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 Eagle Eye (2008)
IMDB rating: 6.90
Plot: Jerry and Rachel are two strangers thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move.
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Directors: D.J. Caruso
Actors: Albertson Jeff,Azizi Anthony,Barrons Steve,Bartlett Tommy,Boyce Cameron,Butler G. Larry,Carroll Charles,Chiklis Michael,Costell Josh,Cudworth Dean,Disney Jay,Einsohn Jarod,Embry Ethan,Fazli Fahim,Flores Tony,Drama,Thriller,
Eagle Eye Institute to hold annual hike-a-thon in Royalston
29.09.09
WHAT: Eagle Eye Institute of Somerville, is hosting its 7th Annual Hike-A-Thon to raise money in order to continue offering urban young people opportunities to develop a deep connection to nature, become stewards of our environment, and explore a possible green industry career.
Funds go to support programming that provides access to hands-on exploratory learning, stewardship, and career-bridging programs for urban youth across Massachusetts. Hike 5, 8, or 14.5 miles through scenic fall foliage and enjoy the company of a diverse group of people of all ages - families and individuals, corporate teams ? hiking for a good cause.
Pre-registration required: www.EagleEyeInstitute.org
WHEN: October 3, 2009 at 9 a.m.
WHERE: Tully Lake Campground , Royalston, Mass. 01368
How to Get There: From Rte. 2, take Exit 18 and turn left onto Route 2A toward Athol. From the intersection of Routes 2A and 32 North in Athol, cross the Miller’s River Bridge and bear left following the signs on Route 32 North. Proceed about 4 miles, passing the Tully Dam, then take a right onto Doane Hill Road. Proceed for a mile. The Tully Lake Campground is on the right.
WHO: Eagle Eye Institute: By using the power of nature and an interactive experiential process, Eagle Eye brings communities of people together for the benefit of underserved urban youth and the environment in order to increase the diversity of people effectively engaged as environmental leaders and stewards.
Dedicated to empowering urban people from low-income communities, especially youth of color, to play a positive role caring for the environment, Eagle Eye, a small nonprofit organization located in Somerville, MA has introduced 5,000 multi-ethnic youth to the natural environment since 1991.