ems
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Sun Theateron
Jun 26, 2012 at 2:21 pm
Greg, I talked to Uncle Johnny today. He asked if you could give him a call sometime. He doesn’t know how to contact you.
ems
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Sun Theateron
Jun 25, 2012 at 6:41 am
Hi, Greg. We are related by marriage! Johnny married my aunt Joanne. I talk to Johnny every week and hope to stop and see him around his birthday on July 16 with my two sisters. You should come! I think my parents lived in an apt across from the Sun when they were young. My sister Marcia would know all about it. Let me know if I can contact you through email.
ems
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Sun Theateron
Mar 16, 2010 at 12:00 pm
I also used to go to the Sun Theater on Saturday afternoons and sometimes stay for two showings! I went with my friends, my sister, brother, mother, or grandmother. The Blob was the scariest film I ever saw there. All my family lived within walking distance. We lived on Baumann St, my uncle co-owned Otto’s Tavern on Remington St and lived upstairs (he lives on Weaver St now), one set of grandparents lived on Weyl St, and the other on Van Stallen St. It was such a vibrant neighborhood then—kids playing ball in the street, roller skating, sledding down Baumann Hill, etc. Now it’s just sad.
Greg, I talked to Uncle Johnny today. He asked if you could give him a call sometime. He doesn’t know how to contact you.
Hi, Greg. We are related by marriage! Johnny married my aunt Joanne. I talk to Johnny every week and hope to stop and see him around his birthday on July 16 with my two sisters. You should come! I think my parents lived in an apt across from the Sun when they were young. My sister Marcia would know all about it. Let me know if I can contact you through email.
I also used to go to the Sun Theater on Saturday afternoons and sometimes stay for two showings! I went with my friends, my sister, brother, mother, or grandmother. The Blob was the scariest film I ever saw there. All my family lived within walking distance. We lived on Baumann St, my uncle co-owned Otto’s Tavern on Remington St and lived upstairs (he lives on Weaver St now), one set of grandparents lived on Weyl St, and the other on Van Stallen St. It was such a vibrant neighborhood then—kids playing ball in the street, roller skating, sledding down Baumann Hill, etc. Now it’s just sad.