The White House Conference on Aging screened

"The Open Road, America Looks At Aging"

A Nina Gilden Seavey Film

When: December 11-14, 2005

Where: Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
2660 Woodley Road, NW
Washington, DC

About the Film:

"The Open Road: America Looks at Aging" examines the opportunities andchallenges that lie ahead for individuals and society as 77 million BabyBoomers near retirement age.

Produced by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Nina Gilden Seavey, this one-hourdocumentary is being broadcast nationally on public television and is available on DVD through:
http://firstrunfeatures.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/openroad.html

About the Conference:

The White House Conference on Aging occurs once a decade to make aging policy recommendations to the President and Congress, and to assist the public and private sectors in promoting dignity, health, independence and economic security of current and future generations of older persons.

The 2005 White House Conference on Aging occurs as the first wave of the baby boom generation prepares for retirement, creating an important opportunity to creatively assess aging in America and improve the lives of older Americans.

For more information on the "The Open Road" please visit

http://www.theopenroadfilm.com

For more information on the White House Conference, please visit

http://www.whcoa.gov