ATLANTA — Former President Jimmy Carter turns 100 in October and plans are already underway for his birthday celebration.
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum announced this week it will have a film festival in honor of his 100th birthday.
The Plaza Theater and Atlanta Film Society will choose some of Carter’s favorite films that he watched throughout his time in the White House.
The museum will offer free admission on the Saturday before Carter’s birthday on Oct. 1.
The museum will show at least four films throughout the day and a fifth feature outdoors that Saturday night.
Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 77 years and former first lady, died months later in November after a battle with dementia.
Jimmy Carter no longer awake every day, ‘experiencing the world as best he can’. »