_A portion of the ticket sales will be donated directly to the His
Name Was Jason funding campaign. Fans can visit
__https://www.facebook.com/groups/427139401132615/_
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/427139401132615/]_ to learn more
about this fan-film and how they can support its efforts._ABOUT THE
MOVIE
Friday the 13th [http://www.fridaythe13thfranchise.com/] is a 1980
American slasher film produced and directed by Sean S. Cunningham, and
written by Victor Miller. It stars Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King, Harry
Crosby, Laurie Bartram, Mark Nelson, Jeannine Taylor, Robbi Morgan,
and Kevin Bacon. The film tells the story of a group of teenage camp
counselors who are murdered one by one by an unknown killer while
attempting to re-open an abandoned summer camp.
Released on May 9, 1980, Friday the 13th was a major box office
success, grossing over $39.7 million in the United States alone and
$20 million international, making it the highest-grossing film in the
franchise in adjusted dollars. Aside from being the first independent
film of its kind to secure distribution in the U.S. by a major studio,
its box office success led to a long series of sequels, a crossover
with A Nightmare on Elm Street, and a 2009 series reboot.
Every year for the past decade, thousands of movie fans make the
annual pilgrimage to visit various movie locations throughout
Blairstown, Hope, and Hardwick New Jersey, which have remained
relatively unchanged since the movie was filmed in 1979. The economic
tourism boost is unprecedented, desperately needed, and kindly
welcomed by the majority of the small businesses and non-profit
organizations that exist within those communities.
DISABILITY & SEATING
Although we will make reasonable handicapped-accessible
accommodations, attendees must understand that the event will take
place in a trolley and on natural terrain. Seating arrangements are
comprised of two individuals per wooden bench seat. If you have a
concern regarding a specific disability or seating, please contact us
in advance.
WAIVER
You agree to hold Blairstown Museum, His Name Was Jason, and the
Townships of Blairstown, Hope, and Hardwick, their agents, officers,
employees, volunteers, and partners harmless from any liability, loss,
expense, or claim for injury or damages arising from your
participation in this event.
RULES
This is a rain or shine event. Tickets for this event are
non-refundable and non-transferable. Ticket resale is prohibited. This
offering does not include travel or lodging accommodations; nor does
it include access to Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco. Tickets will NOT be available
on the day of the event. This movie is Rated R by the Motion Picture
Association of America. Ticket holders under 17 years of age must
always be accompanied by parent or adult guardian with their own
ticket. All attendees must arrive with their printed ticket and
matching photo ID. All ticket holders are subject to security
screening. There are no exceptions for these rules.
MORE INFO
Additional information will be included on both your confirmation
order page and confirmation email, including travel and lodging
recommendations.
All questions regarding this event should be directed to the
BLAIRSTOWN Museum via blairstownmuseum@gmail.com. Please allow up to
48-hours to receive a reply.
FRIDAY THE 13TH TROLLEY TOUR & MOVIE SCREENING
Join cast and crew members of His Name Was Jason
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/427139401132615/] and expert Tour
Guides on Friday, March 13th as we journey to authentic Friday the
13th movie locations throughout Blairstown, Hope, and Hardwick. This
exclusive and informative Friday the 13th Trolley Tour includes
several stops, film screening, two brief walking tours, and numerous
individual and group photos with both Jersey Jason and Sack Head
Jason!!
Proceeds will benefit both the Friday the 13th Museum and the His Name
Was Jason movie, which is being filmed in around Blairstown, New
Jersey -- where it all began!! ?
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS (1:00 PM DEPARTURE TIME)
* 3-hour Sightseeing Tour of Blairstown, Hope and Hardwick
* Multiple movie-location stops
* Friday the 13th Movie Screening
* Individual and Group Photos with Jersey Jason
* Individual and Group Photos with Sack Head Jason
* Two (2) Brief Walking Tours
* Entrance to Friday the 13th Museum
* Bottled Water and Snacks
* Transport by luxury heated and air-conditioned trolley
Be sure to look around, you never know where the real life Jason is
lurking…
_Check-in begins 20-minutes prior to departure at the Blairstown
Museum's Office , located at 8 Carhart Street Blairstown, NJ 07825.
This location is within walking distance of the Old Mill Arches on
Main Street._
HIS NAME WAS JASON FUNDRAISER
His Name Was Jason [https://www.facebook.com/groups/427139401132615/]
is a short film based on Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th
Franchise and takes place between Part 1 and Part 2. The movie
explores the story of 3 lifelong high school friends - all avid deer
hunters - and their ill-fated decision to venture into the foreboding
area of Camp Crystal Lake to track and hunt a prized Buck that has
eluded hunters for many years. As fast it begins they quickly realize
that the hunters have become the hunted and that there is truth behind
the Camp Blood stories. The legend that lurks at Camp Crystal Lake is
alive and well. The film also tells Jason's story, his life in
solitude as he forges and scavenges to survive. Jason is constantly
tormented by his mother’s voice and her words to guard and protect
the camp ground including the surrounding lake. It’s all he’s ever
known and is the closest place to a home he'll ever have.
BLAIRSTOWN MUSEUM FUNDRAISING
Since 2015, the Blairstown Museum [https://blairstownmuseum.com/] has
become a cultural anchor in the community. We continue to be a
trailblazer in our approach to community engagement and in recognizing
our role in preserving and showcasing those aspects which define our
community on many levels. To that end, we produce and/or manage over
50 distinct exhibitions; as well as manage and/or actively engage in
over 100 community events and programs every year. Unlike other
historic organizations and groups, the Blairstown Museum is not
affiliated with any government entity. Residents and visitors do not
incur any additional taxes to fund our operations. Our offerings are
made available solely by the generosity of our board members,
volunteers, museum members, donors, visitors, souvenir shop customers,
community partners and corporate sponsors.
_A portion of the ticket sales will be donated directly to our
organization and enable us to expand our offerings, including our new
Friday the 13th Museum, located at 27 Main Street in Blairstown, New
Jersey. From the bottom of our volunteer hearts, we thank you for
helping us raise these very desperately needed funds!_
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