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Christopher Jackson is North Fork TV Festival’s Ambassador To The Arts

authorStaff Writer on Jul 5, 2021

The North Fork TV Festival has named Tony-nominated and Emmy and Grammy award winner Christopher Jackson this year’s Ambassador to the Arts recipient. A formal dinner ceremony will take place on Thursday, August 5, at American Beech in Greenport at 6:30 p.m.

“A leading man in TV, theater and music, Christopher truly embodies and advocates for social inclusion and the arts, which makes him the perfect recipient for the Ambassador to the Arts award,” said festival founder Noah Doyle. “As a festival that strives to be part of the growing effort of creating a more open and inclusive marketplace, and couldn’t be more proud to honor Christopher for all he has and continues to do for the community.”

“I am so honored to be named Ambassador to the Arts for this year’s North Fork TV Festival,” said Jackson. “The work this organization is doing is monumental to fostering the future of independent television everywhere. I am humbled to be even a small part in this year’s activities”

Greenport Mayor George Hubbard Jr. will present Jackson with a letter of commendation for his commitment to and promotion of the arts and for his work to encourage young people to excel in the arts within the North Fork community. Previous Ambassador to the Arts commendations were presented to actresses Constance Wu and Bridget Moynihan.

“The Village of Greenport is pleased to present a Letter of Commendation to Christopher Jackson, the 2021 North Fork TV Festival Ambassador to the Arts,” said Mayor George Hubbard Jr. “The multi-talented Christopher Jackson is described as ‘an actor, singer, musician and composer,’ but equally as important, he is a strong and vital advocate for KultureCity, a non-profit organization that promotes acceptance and inclusion of all persons, regardless of their individual abilities. For these reasons, and for the strength and confidence he inspires in current and future performers, we are proud and honored to bestow this Commendation.”

In its sixth year, The North Fork TV Festival celebrates the evolution of television and independent television while convening the innovative minds of executives, directors, writers, and actors alike. Held annually in Greenport, the festival supports independent program development and embraces exciting, innovative voices from around the world.

Those interested in attending the dinner ceremony can purchase a festival pass via the North Fork TV Festival website, northfork.tv.

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