LBW will host a special screening of “Do Right: The Stallings Standard” on Feb. 8, exploring Gene Stallings’ success in coaching as well as his advocacy for those with special needs. Tickets are available for $20.
LBW to show new Gene Stallings documentary on Feb. 8
Key Takeaways:
- LBW plans to screen “Do Right: The Stallings Standard” on Feb. 8
- The film showcases Gene Stallings’ coaching career
- Stallings is also celebrated for advocating for individuals with special needs
- Tickets for the event are $20
- The Andalusia Star-news originally published this report
The Documentary Event
LBW has announced an upcoming screening of “Do Right: The Stallings Standard” on February 8. This documentary promises to offer an inside look at Gene Stallings’ distinguished career, as well as his work advocating for people with disabilities.
Tracing a Coaching Legacy
“Do Right: The Stallings Standard” reflects on Gene Stallings’ coaching milestones. Although the film is expected to delve into his achievements on the sidelines, its focus stretches beyond the wins and losses. Instead, it aims to spotlight the values and resolve that Stallings upheld throughout his career.
Advocacy at the Heart
In addition to covering Stallings’ coaching accolades, the documentary puts significant emphasis on his advocacy for individuals with special needs. Viewers can anticipate a more comprehensive look at how he utilized his platform and personal experiences to champion inclusion and provide support for those who often face challenges and obstacles.
Ticket Details
For those interested in attending, tickets for the February 8 screening are priced at $20. LBW encourages anyone who admires Stallings’ leadership or has an interest in the topic of special needs advocacy to attend this special viewing.
Reflections and Impact
By presenting “Do Right: The Stallings Standard,” LBW offers the community an opportunity to reflect on the intersections of sports, leadership, and social responsibility. Gene Stallings’ story is likely to resonate not only with sports fans but with anyone invested in championing compassion and inclusion for all.