Are You Ready to Go Back to Titanic?
On Thursday evening, April 14th, at 1800 hours 6:00PM special guest speaker Ralph White will amaze guests as he takes them back to the climatic moment of "Discovering of the Titanic".
Holly, MI (PRWEB) April 8, 2005 -- On April 14, 1912, at 11:40pm, the great ship, RMS Titanic hit an iceberg and sank a few hours later, taking with her over 1,500 passengers to a watery grave. On April 14, 2005, at 6:00pm, you can relive the excitement of Discovering the Titanic" and revisit her final resting place at the Historic Holly Hotel located ad 110 Battle Alley.
Almost twenty years ago, on September 1, 1985, at 2:00am, right around the time she sank, the great ship was found by an exploration team. On this, the ninety-third anniversary of the sinking, we remember and go back . . . back to Titanic.
On Thursday evening, April 14th, at 1800 hours (6:00PM) special guest speaker Ralph White will amaze guests as he takes them back to that climatic moment. Relive the excitement when, after years of searching for the great ship, Dr. Robert Ballard, along with Ralph White and the rest of the exploration team, finally found her on September 1, 1985.
Then, on Friday evening, April 15th at 1830 hours (6:30PM) join Ralph White as our special guest of honor along with a few other Titanic dignitaries" at the Holly Hotels Last Night on the Titanic" dinner theater production, featuring the last, exact eleven-course meal served to the First Class passengers on that fateful night.
Ralph White, an award-winning cinematographer, was part of the Titanic exploration team and captured on film the exciting discovery of this historic wreck. He helped retrieve over 1,400 artifacts. Among several film credits, His Titanic footage was featured in the James Camerons Academy Award winning feature film, Titanic". He has made 33 dives to the 12,000-foot-deep wreck of the Titanic, including fieldwork on James Camerons 3D IMAX film, Ghosts of the Abyss", and was the submersible cameraman for the 1991 IMAX feature film, Titanica".
Billed as a modern-day Indiana Jones, Ralph White is an award-winning cinematographer, video cameraman, and editor, with over 30 years of experience and hundreds of motion picture and television credits. He has worked with the National Geographic Society on filming the world's whales and sharks, as well as the search for the Loch Ness monster. Ralph has been to both poles, and filmed the 153-year-old wreck of the HMS Breadalbane under the Arctic ice cap. In addition to "Titanic", his feature film credits include "The Deep" and "Tora Tora Tora".
Tickets for the lecture presentation Discovering the Titanic" are $45, which includes parking, appetizers, and the live presentation. Cash bar will be available. All major credit cards accepted. To order tickets, contact Ticketweb Or call 248-656-RSVP for more information.
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