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Wednesday, 20 June 2012 13:04

Children’s Film Festival held at Ruby Cinema

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A Children’s Film Festival for Macon County children will be held at 10 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday morning through July 26 at Ruby Cinema in Franklin.

The Franklin Lion’s club and Ruby Cinema sponsor the event for children under the age of 16. A different movie is shown each morning with free admission for children and a $1 fee for adults and teens over the age of 16.

Franklin Lion’s Club accepts donations at the door, by mailing a check or leaving it at the theater. Checks can be mailed to Brian Hylton, c/o Macon Funeral Home, 261 Iotla Street, Franklin. Donations are applied to the Lion’s Vision Screening program for the local county schools, and to purchase glasses and eye exams. Ruby Cinemas does not receive any of the donation money. 

www.rubycinemas.com or 828.369.2029.

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