Grand Cinema Academy Awards Party
Rec’d via email:
The Grand Cinema invites Tacoma to watch the 79th Annual Academy Awards on the big screen at the Rialto Theatre on Sunday, February 25th. Three of the five films nominated for Best Picture were shown at the Grand Cinema in 2006 – Babel, Little Miss Sunshine and The Queen. Other films shown at the Grand such as Half Nelson, The Last King of Scotland, Notes on a Scandal and Volver have all received nominations in lead and supporting categories for Best Actor and Best Actress.
“The Grand Cinema continues to show many of the films nominated for Academy awards. We hope Tacoma will join us for the festivities at the Rialto as we celebrate independent films and root for our favorite actors and actresses,” says Executive Director Philip Cowan.
The event is a fundraiser for Tacoma’s favorite nonprofit movie theater.
Tickets are $12 for members, $15 for non-members and includes appetizers from many local restaurants including The Swiss, The Rock, The Harmon, Garlic Jim’s Pizza, Puget Sound Pizza, Galanga Thia and dessert from Corina Bakery.
A cash bar with beer, wine and soft drinks sponsored by Doyles. There will be a raffle with tons of prizes and a silent auction. Doors open at 4pm, the broadcast begins at 5pm.
For more information visit www.grandcinema.com or call 253-572-6062.
Advance ticket purchases are recommended and are available at the Grand Cinema.
Come join the fun.
1 comments
D Douglas Tooley October 15, 2008
Thanks for a great event – I hadn’t seen the candidate’s do their road show, plus it gave me a chance to meet Derek – perhaps even more important!
I’ve had small business Korean clients before, and I’ve always enjoyed them – I can even say ‘Thank You’ in the language, though, unfortunately, I only got the chance to say it once last night.
One of my favorite politicians of a different ideological stripe from my own is Seattle Councilmember Martha Choe. A former school teacher and banker she was a powerhouse in Seattle in her day – perhaps most notably taking a lead on the Rainier Valley segment of Sound Transit. (Which is worth a scenic detour on your next drive to Seattle).
Perhaps the most interesting thing to come out of the night was a call for senior housing with language support – and perhaps design as well! Calvin Goings, a quick thinking pragmatist is supposedly working on it this morning.