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KimberlyReevesSagMember commented about Theater Equipment for sale on May 7, 2006 at 1:46 am

Mike,
Could you Please E-mail to me a copy of the Price list – including Items that are Still for Sale. I would appreciate this. Especially interested in the 45ft screen. – Does this Screen come with “masking and/ or a Curtain Motor”?

KimberlyReevesSagMember
KimberlyReevesSagMember commented about Fairborn Theatre on May 6, 2006 at 3:11 am

Hi, I was Wondering any News? What are they Going to “Perserve” from this Cinema? – I visited the Website above, but No Draft design.

I hope, 1.) the Cinemas' Front Lightbulbs located underneath the outside Foyer, stay in tact. and 2.) The Large FAIRBORN Sign remains. also, 3.) the Face Emblem, or Drama man..whatever is located in the center remains there. – With so many “drab Movie multi-plex” taking over, It’s Necessary to keep the Original Look and Feel, of the “Bright Lights” – Small Town, Walk-in cinema. – Hopeful for one, Very Large Screen, and performance stage will also appeal.

I fully Agree that “Fairborn is Deserving of a Community Arts Center”. ( I grew up playing the Violin, taught by the Late, Ms. Joan Seymour. – If anyone was privileged to know Her, you understand how much Talent Can be achieved; while showcasing the Orchestra, and Bands, etc.

The Importance is the Outside remaining a Historic Movie Theatre. The FAIRBORN TWIN should remain in Tradmark, at its best. –
If the Fairborn Newspaper, and City School District will advertise more, (the Necessity for Keeping this Theatre in charitible rennovations), more Contributions can be achieved; Residents Should Help out. I certainly will donate as much, But I was Very Happy to read about rennovation plans. There is Sooo much to perseve, and I recognise a few of your Names here.

When I asked about the cinema a few years back, my Mother Dorothy, said to me over the phone, “the twin cinema closed Kim, it’s going to be demolished”… I shouted with, “No, it can’t!"
(Go Skyhawks… Class of 1990.} – Thanks.

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