Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United State Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United State Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Pictured: A mosaic-inspired West Virginia cake was provided by Shepherstown Sweet Shop Bakery in Shepherstown, WV for the event.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Pictured: Senator Manchin sampled a beverage provided by Mountain State Brewing Company of Thomas, WV.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Pictured: Senator Manchin sampled a Mountain State beverage provided by Sweet Shine Bloomery Plantation Distillery in Charles Town, WV.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Pictured: Senator Manchin sampled a pasta dish provided by Figaretti's Restaurant in Wheeling, WV.
Senator Manchin and filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon hosted a viewing of the award-winning “Hollow” documentary in Washington, D.C. More than 250 people attended the reception and viewing, which was held at the United States Capitol Building. The film, which has been nominated for a 2014 Emmy Award and was awarded a 2013 Peabody Award, is an interactive documentary that features the stories of individuals living in McDowell County, West Virginia. It merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues that small-town America faces.
Pictured: It wouldn't be a West Virginia event without pepperoni rolls. Thank you to Chico's Bakery in Morgantown and Country Club Bakery in Fairmont for providing the treats.