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Point of Impact: A Conversation with the Writers of SHOOTER logo
Tuesday, May 1
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

In support of WGF's Veterans Writing Project, the writers room of SHOOTER will join us for a panel conversation exploring their acclaimed USA Network series.

Panelists: 
T.J. Brady (Co-Executive Producer) - Army Veteran
Scott Gold (Co-Executive Producer)
Matt Bosack (Co-Producer) - Air Force Veteran
David Daitch (Staff Writer) - Navy Veteran
Katie Johnson (Staff Writer)
Steve Seapker (Associate Producer, Technical Advisor) - USMC Veteran

Moderated by Dan Wilson, President of Hutch Parker Productions

You can simply purchase a ticket to attend this special event. Or go a step further and help us raise funds for the Veterans Writing Project (Raise at least $100 and you get a free ticket!). 

The top 5 fundraisers for this event will win a 1-hour VIP pre-reception with the writers on May 1. 

Creating your own fundraising page is simple! Scroll down for more details and instructions.

If you cannot attend, but would like to support, please hit the DONATE button.

Doors open at 6:30pm. Event starts at 7:00pm. 

In case the event sells out, we will have a first-come, first-served stand-by line at the event. The stand-by line does not guarantee entry into the event. Got a question about events? E-mail us at events@wgfoundation.org. 

All event attendees and fundraising participants are subject to WGF's Code of Conduct. The WGF reserves the right to limit or restrict attendance and/or participation upon violation of code. 

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In Support of The Writers Guild Foundation
Founded in 1966, the Writers Guild Foundation is the premier resource for emerging writers and movie and TV lovers in Hollywood. Boasting a busy calendar of high-value events and a vast, seemingly bottomless toolbox for writers, the Foundation is unmatched in its mission to promote and preserve the craft, history, and voices of screen storytelling.  A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we’re proud of all we do for the community, including our Veterans Writing Project and our Writers' Access Support Staff Training Program, our Volunteer and Mentorship Programs, our Archive, and the Shavelson-Webb Library – the world’s only library devoted entirely to writing for the screen.
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