Youth Bureau holding free movie event
The City of Norwich Youth Bureau will be giving out 200 free movie tickets for a showing of "Dog" at the Colonia Theater at 2 p.m. on Monday, February 21. (Photo by Dustin Genter of 5th Dimension Photography)
NORWICH — The City of Norwich Youth Bureau will be screening a free showing of the movie "Dog" at 2 p.m. on Monday, February 21 at the Colonia Theater in Norwich.
"It's always at the Colonia, always president’s weekend," said Youth Bureau Director Anthony Testani. "School is closed and so we think it’s a great idea to get kids out on a school day like that, a little matinee for them."
Tickets are limited to 200, and can be picked up at the city offices while supplies last.
"City offices from 9 [a.m.] to 5 [p.m.], now until the 21st," said Testani. "First come, first served. Once the tickets are gone, they’re gone."
"The ticket to the movie also gets you a box of popcorn this year," he added.
The movie showing is made possible through a partnership with the City of Norwich, and the grant funding they received through the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program through the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by the Earlville Opera House.
"It's always at the Colonia, always president’s weekend," said Youth Bureau Director Anthony Testani. "School is closed and so we think it’s a great idea to get kids out on a school day like that, a little matinee for them."
Tickets are limited to 200, and can be picked up at the city offices while supplies last.
"City offices from 9 [a.m.] to 5 [p.m.], now until the 21st," said Testani. "First come, first served. Once the tickets are gone, they’re gone."
"The ticket to the movie also gets you a box of popcorn this year," he added.
The movie showing is made possible through a partnership with the City of Norwich, and the grant funding they received through the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program through the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by the Earlville Opera House.
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