This article was in the April 13 Indianapolis Star. It's easier for me to retype rather than hunt all over the Internet for it:
"Indianapolis will become the center of the science-fiction universe next week.
Celebration III--the only official sanctioned 'Star Wars' fan gathering in the world--is expected to draw 25,000 fans to the Indiana Convention Center April 21-24.
The event's top draw: George Lucas, creator of the 'Star Wars' universe, makes his first fan convention appearance since 1987.
Other highlights: Hayden Christensen, the young Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, plans a live question-and-answer session via hookup from Italy, where he is making a movie. Jake Lloyd, who played the young Anakin Skywalker in 'Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace' will appear in person at the downtown event.
Want more?
Go to
www.starwars.com for information about Celebration III and news about the upcoming release of 'Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.'"
And this weekend, Jake Lloyd is supposed to be in Madison, Indiana.
He made a movie called "Madison" in 1999 with Jim Caviezel and Bruce Dern, about the hydroplane races along the Ohio River. The film was originally supposed to be released in 2001, but never found a distributor. It will finally be in a limited release nationwide next weekend. There will be a special premiere showing of the movie this weekend in Madison. There's an article about it in the Madison Courier. I think Jake will be making a guest appearance.
https://www.madisoncourier.com/main.a...SectionID=&S=1
Caviezel's been invited too. But the thought of Passion fans and Star Wars fans converging on the same small town is a little frightening!
Mary