I Lived on Parker Avenue
Capitol Hill REception & Screening

Thursday January 18th 5:00 - 6:30 PM @ Capitol Hill Club

With Special Guest
Senator Bill Cassidy

 With Honorary Hosts and Guests:
Senator John Kennedy, Representative Mike Johnson, Representative Garret Graves, Representative Ralph Abraham, and Representative Clay Higgins

Refreshments Provided
Members & Staff Welcome


5:15: Remarks
Senator Bill Cassidy, Representative Mike Johnson, David Scotton (Film Subject), and Others

5:45: 30-Minute Short Film Screening
I Lived on Parker Avenue

RSVPs Not Required But Appreciated
Form Below or Text 504.603.6187

I Lived on Parker Avenue, together with our hosts, invites you to join us for a special reception and pre-release screening of the short documentary film I Lived on Parker Avenue.  I Lived on Parker Avenue is a short documentary about the beauty of adoption that will be released March 8 2018.

Film Synopsis

Adopted at birth and raised in Louisiana, David Scotton is on a journey to Indiana to meet the birth parents he’s never known.  His tattooed birth mother, Melissa, and reserved birth father, Brian, anxiously wait for him, concerned David will reject them for decisions they made before he was born.   I Lived on Parker Avenue is a short documentary about a mother’s agony in choosing what’s best, the joy of a couple starting a family, and young man’s search for where his life began.