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August 28, 2007

Last Side Street Cinema of the season

This Saturday, September 1, join Friends of Midtown and Moviate as they present the final Side Street Cinema event of the season with the 3-D feature "It Came From Outer Space."

3-D Glasses provided, LIVE THERAMIN and music by members of they MYSTERY FROGMEN ORKESTRA!

As always, the performances are held "Twinkle or Sprinkle," $5 admission (benefits FOM and Moviate Film Camp) and held on 16 mm film.

WHERE: Green & Cumberland Sts., Midtown Harrisburg - Bring Your Own Chair

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 1 @ 9 p.m.

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