Academy-Award winning director tells the surprising story of 100 years of giving.
One hundred years ago, a school started by Milton Hershey, founder of the iconic
chocolate company, began to profoundly and positively impact the
lives of children in need. On October 6, 2009, the story of the
school was unveiled at a screening of Living the Legacy: The Untold
Story of MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL. This “greatest story never told”
is a gritty, heartwarming depiction of the struggles and triumphs
of the students as witnessed by academy award-winning director,
Cynthia Wade.
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Dave West, CEO of The Hershey Company and Dr. Anthony Colistra President of MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL welcome guests to a screening of Living the Legacy: The Untold Story of the MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL |
Dr. Anthony Colistra, President, MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL , welcomes MHS students to the stage prior to the screening of Living the Legacy: the Untold Story of MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL |
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Dave West, CEO of The Hershey Company, welcomes MHS students to the stage prior to the screening of Living the Legacy: The Untold Story of the MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL |
Phylicia Rashad and Paula Patton moderate a panel discussion that included representatives of MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL and its alumni, The Hershey Company, film director Cynthia Wade and special guest Kathleen Spangler, COO of America’s Promise Alliance |
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MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL Board members, staff and alumni participate in a panel discussion at the screening of a documentary about the school in NYC. From left to right: LeRoy Zimmerman, John Hanawalt, Robin Case, Feven Teklu and James Nevels |
Actress Paula Patton, Director Cynthia Wade, The Hershey Company’s Charlene Binder and MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL ’s Roy Zimmerman participate in a panel discussion at the NYC screening of Living the Legacy: The Untold Story of MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL |
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Phylicia Rashad, currently starring in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in London and Paula Patton, soon to be seen in Oprah Winfrey’s production of Precious co-host a VIP screening of a documentary about MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL in NYC |
James Nevels and Roy Zimmerman, both Board members of the MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL with current MHS students at the NYC screening of a documentary about the school |
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Dr. Anthony Colistra and students celebrate with Phylicia Rashad and Paula Patton | |
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