Mike: Great photos of what looks like an art deco building with a great vertical art deco marquee. Sorry that it isn’t still standing as this theatre was “Nashville’s last grand old theatre”.
fotomom: I just alerted a theatre/architect friend in Charlotte about your recent post. He was involved in bringing Our Town Cinema to Davidson NC. And if the Temptations have a website with an email address I will try and contact the member of the group who is originally from Monroe.
Hal: The Rogers Theater owner, Gary Kulas is waiting to hear from you as you didn’t provide your email address in your message or on your profile page! Thanks!!
Hal: Please contact me @ or Gary @ for further information and thank you for your help! With folks like you we have a good chance of winning this $250K Pepsi grant!
This email came to me from fellow CT member, Don Barker. If anyone knows of a person(s) interested, contact me @ and I will pass along the information.
If you know of anyone at cinema treasures looking for a movie projector, I have found one from the old Colonial Theater in Valdese, NC. Let me know and I will put you in contact. Don
Don: Nice photos of the new marquee so just perhaps Mr.Dobbs, hometown boy took a second look at his hometown cinema and decided to help. He may have even read our emails and CT posts! If so, hope he mentions it on his daily radio show. Someone from CT should call in!
Yes, very colorful and full of acrobatic talent. BTW, the Warner has never closed in its long history in Erie PA on State Street just blocks from the shores of Lake Erie.
Local Jamestown radio personality, Jim Roselle will be interviewing 2 men who worked at the Winter Garden on Saturday, April 24 10:00 a.m. The one hour show can be heard online @ www.wjtn.com
To All CT Members: Please cast a vote for the Rogers Theater each day until May 31 @ www.refresheverything.com/rogerstheater
Mike: Great photos of what looks like an art deco building with a great vertical art deco marquee. Sorry that it isn’t still standing as this theatre was “Nashville’s last grand old theatre”.
fotomom: I just alerted a theatre/architect friend in Charlotte about your recent post. He was involved in bringing Our Town Cinema to Davidson NC. And if the Temptations have a website with an email address I will try and contact the member of the group who is originally from Monroe.
Hal: The Rogers Theater owner, Gary Kulas is waiting to hear from you as you didn’t provide your email address in your message or on your profile page! Thanks!!
Didn’t find a history link on the official website….wonder if it has an organ?
Adelphi: Amazing photos!
Gary: Glad to see this article on CT. Please vote throughout the month of May and give this theatre the chance it deserves!
Chuck: Ditto! And please keep voting for the Rogers Theater each day @ www.refresheverything.com/rogerstheater in the $250K category!
Hal: Please contact me @ or Gary @ for further information and thank you for your help! With folks like you we have a good chance of winning this $250K Pepsi grant!
I hope that every CT member who reads my post above is voting each day during the month of May for the Rogers Theater! Thank you!
This email came to me from fellow CT member, Don Barker. If anyone knows of a person(s) interested, contact me @ and I will pass along the information.
If you know of anyone at cinema treasures looking for a movie projector, I have found one from the old Colonial Theater in Valdese, NC. Let me know and I will put you in contact. Don
Warner Lady: Great article! Congratulations!
creed: Thanks for the Dobb update…you’d think he would want to contribute to this hometown theatre cause!
Don: Nice photos of the new marquee so just perhaps Mr.Dobbs, hometown boy took a second look at his hometown cinema and decided to help. He may have even read our emails and CT posts! If so, hope he mentions it on his daily radio show. Someone from CT should call in!
Is this theater still standing and waiting to be restored?
Yes, very colorful and full of acrobatic talent. BTW, the Warner has never closed in its long history in Erie PA on State Street just blocks from the shores of Lake Erie.
This theatre is a wonderful small theatre with a dedicated group of theater folks. A must-see with an amazing renovation story!
Yes, another sad story!
tisloews: Yes, sadly another has been lost though its never easy to see them go for whatever reason or reasons!
Local Jamestown radio personality, Jim Roselle will be interviewing 2 men who worked at the Winter Garden on Saturday, April 24 10:00 a.m. The one hour show can be heard online @ www.wjtn.com
Found this set of demo photos through another flickr photographer.
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Patsy is pleased!!
Joe: I like and I am pleased! Thank you!!
Is anyone else having difficulty viewing the photos that have a “pool” number at the end? Yet the"cinemasignage" ones can be viewed?
Tom: Thanks for the additional information.