worked at the Airport Drive-In around 1963 while attending Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. I remember packing the letters for the marquee in a box and using a rope to pull the box up to the the marquee. I sold a lot of sodas and hot dogs. It was a great part time job.
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I visited Santa Barbara a couple of years ago and it looks McDonalds is on this site now. I wish I could remember the name of my boss back in the early 60s. I really enjoyed working there.
I worked at the State Theater in the early 60s while attending Brooks Institute of Photography. I remember one night Fess Parker came in to watch a movie. It was a great job while going to Brooks. Anyone else work there?
When I was a child in the middle 1940s Pacific Lumber Company had a Christmas Party for the children who had parents who work for the lumber company. I remember receiving a stuff animal and a jar of candy. Nice looking theater.
Jeff
I worked at the State, Granada and Arlington Theater from 1961-1965 while attending Brooks Institute of Photography. I was a great job.
While working at the Granada I saw “bye Bye Birdie” as a sneak preview. When “Under the Yum Yum Tree” as there as a sneak preview, Jack Lemon was there. Peral Baily, Victor Borge and Vienna Boy’s Choir gave live performances at the Granada. I remember helping The Vienna Boy’s Choir pack their luggage. I also remember running around under the stage and orchestra pit. I was so much fun.
Glad to share this with you.
Jeff Hall
Anyone have a photo of the first theater in Davis?
Taken in the early 60s..
worked at the Airport Drive-In around 1963 while attending Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. I remember packing the letters for the marquee in a box and using a rope to pull the box up to the the marquee. I sold a lot of sodas and hot dogs. It was a great part time job. Jeff email address:
Anyone work at the State Theater in the 60s? If so please email me. I have a question
I visited Santa Barbara a couple of years ago and it looks McDonalds is on this site now. I wish I could remember the name of my boss back in the early 60s. I really enjoyed working there.
I worked at the State Theater in the early 60s while attending Brooks Institute of Photography. I remember one night Fess Parker came in to watch a movie. It was a great job while going to Brooks. Anyone else work there?
When I was a child in the middle 1940s Pacific Lumber Company had a Christmas Party for the children who had parents who work for the lumber company. I remember receiving a stuff animal and a jar of candy. Nice looking theater.
Jeff
I worked at the State, Granada and Arlington Theater from 1961-1965 while attending Brooks Institute of Photography. I was a great job.
While working at the Granada I saw “bye Bye Birdie” as a sneak preview. When “Under the Yum Yum Tree” as there as a sneak preview, Jack Lemon was there. Peral Baily, Victor Borge and Vienna Boy’s Choir gave live performances at the Granada. I remember helping The Vienna Boy’s Choir pack their luggage. I also remember running around under the stage and orchestra pit. I was so much fun.
Glad to share this with you.
Jeff Hall