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SUMMARY:International Overdose Awareness Day Event
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7\, 2023\nThe Robeson Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) Consortium is pleased to present on International Overdose Awareness Day\, a locally filmed documentary capturing the struggles and triumphs of opioids in the Robeson community. The consortium is a group of multiple agencies working together since 2020 to decrease the morbidity and mortality of opioid use in the community. Please join us at the esteemed Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater on Thursday August 31\, 2023 from 6-8pm. The admission is free including movie theater snacks for your enjoyment! Lots of door prizes\, and a “Recovery Tree” honoring those we have unfortunately loss through this epidemic. We hope to see you there!
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/international-overdose-awareness-day-event/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Rental Event,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Rear Window
DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater\, located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton\, will be presenting a classic film series as it re-opens its doors to the public. The four films in the series represent some of the most popular movies of all time and are appropriate for audiences of all ages. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open 6pm for the 7pm screenings. Concessions will be available for purchase. \nThere will be no social distancing restrictions in place\, and attendees who have not received full COVID vaccination plus two weeks are strongly encouraged to wear face masks. \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house\, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances\, original productions\, art exhibits\, films\, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com \n7pm August 26 \nRear Window (1954) PG \nSynopsis \nA laid-up magazine photographer witnesses a possible murder from his apartment window. \nDirector   Alfred Hitchcock \nStudio   Universal Pictures \nRuntime   112 minutes \nCast   James Stewart\, Grace Kelly\, Thelma Ritter\, Wendell Corey\, Raymond Burr
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/rear-window/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Dial M for Murder
DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater\, located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton\, will be presenting a classic film series as it re-opens its doors to the public. The four films in the series represent some of the most popular movies of all time and are appropriate for audiences of all ages. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open 6pm for the 7pm screenings. Concessions will be available for purchase. \nThere will be no social distancing restrictions in place\, and attendees who have not received full COVID vaccination plus two weeks are strongly encouraged to wear face masks. \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house\, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances\, original productions\, art exhibits\, films\, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com \n7pm August 12\nDial M for Murder (1954) PG \nSynopsis \nAcademy Award winners Grace Kelly and Ray Milland star with Robert Cummings in one of Alfred Hitchcock’s greatest thrillers–Dial M for Murder. When playboy tennis pro Tony Wendice (Milland–The Lost Weekend) discovers his rich wife\, Margot (Kelly–Rear Window\, To Catch a Thief)\, is having an affair with handsome American Mark Hallidy (Cummings–The Carpetbaggers)\, he devises an ingenious plot to murder her. But when his scheme takes an unexpected\, deadly twist\, Tony improvises–implicating Margot for first degree murder in this classic spellbinder. \nDirector  Alfred Hitchcock \nStudio  Warner Bros. \nRuntime  105 minutes \nCast    Ray Milland\, Grace Kelly\, Robert Cummings\, John Williams\, Anthony Dawson
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/dial-m-for-murder/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Casablanca
DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater\, located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton\, will be presenting a classic film series as it re-opens its doors to the public. The four films in the series represent some of the most popular movies of all time and are appropriate for audiences of all ages. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open 6pm for the 7pm screenings. Concessions will be available for purchase. \nThere will be no social distancing restrictions in place\, and attendees who have not received full COVID vaccination plus two weeks are strongly encouraged to wear face masks. \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house\, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances\, original productions\, art exhibits\, films\, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com \n7pm July 22\nCasablanca (1942) NR \nSynopsis \n“Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world\, she walks into mine.” Academy Award winners Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman light up the screen in one of the most enduring romances in movie history–Casablanca. Rick Blaine (Bogart–The African Queen\, The Caine Mutiny) owns a nightclub in Vichy-controlled Casablanca\, frequented by refugees desperate to escape German domination. Despite the ever-present human misery\, Rick manages to remain uninvolved in World War II now raging across Europe and Northern Africa. But all that changes when Ilsa Lund (Bergman–Gaslight\, Notorious) walks through the front door of Rick’s club–Rick must now choose between a life with the woman he loves and becoming the hero that both she and the world need. \nDirector  Michael Curtiz \nStudio   Warner Bros. \nRuntime   102 minutes \nCast   Humphrey Bogart\, Ingrid Bergman\, Claude Rains\, Paul Henreid\, Conrad Veidt
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/casablanca/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Citizen Kane
DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater\, located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton\, will be presenting a classic film series as it re-opens its doors to the public. The four films in the series represent some of the most popular movies of all time and are appropriate for audiences of all ages. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open 6pm for the 7pm screenings. Concessions will be available for purchase. \nThere will be no social distancing restrictions in place\, and attendees who have not received full COVID vaccination plus two weeks are strongly encouraged to wear face masks. \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house\, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances\, original productions\, art exhibits\, films\, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com \nFollowing is the Summer Classic Film Series schedule: \n7pm July 8\nCitizen Kane (1941)  PG \nSynopsis \n\nAlone at his fantastic estate known as Xanadu\, 70-year-old Charles Foster Kane dies\, uttering only the single word Rosebud. So ends the odyssey of a life … and begins a fabulous tale of the rise to wealth and power–and ultimate fall–of a complex man: A boy abandoned by his parents inherits a fortune\, builds a global newspaper empire and aspires to become President of the United States\, but he loses everything over an affair with an untalented nightclub singer. This fascinating story unfolds through the eyes of the people important to the tycoon–each showing a different aspect of Citizen Kane. Frequently regarded as the best American film ever made; winner of an Academy Award for Best Writing\, Original Screenplay; and nominated for an additional eight Academy Awards including Best Picture\, Best Director and Best Actor. The story is generally considered to be based on the life of William Randolph Hearst\, who fought to prevent the release of the film by RKO\, as told in the Golden Globe Award-winning made-for-cable film RKO 281.\n\nDirector  Orson Welles \nStudio  Warner Bros. \nRuntime  119 minutes \nCast   Orson Welles\, Dorothy Comingore\, Joseph Cotten\, Everett Sloane\, George Coulouris
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/citizen-kane/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Wilmington on Fire Documentary Film
DESCRIPTION:As part of the theater’s “Films That Matter” Series\, a screening of the powerful film “Wilmington on Fire.” \nWilmington on Fire (synopsis): Rosewood has long been infamous\, but Wilmington came first and was even more devastating in its effects. In 1898\, Wilmington was North Carolina’s largest city\, with a majority black population\, a thriving black middle class\, and a biracial Republican-Populist fusion government. On November 10\, an armed mob of Democrat-backed white supremacists opened fire on African American neighborhoods\, slaughtering hundreds and driving thousands out of the city for good. In a five-year passion project that consumed all his resources\, director Christopher Everett amassed rare photographs\, original research\, and testimonies from historians and descendants of the victims to uncover a shocking event that marked a turning point in the politics of the post-Reconstruction South. Film length is 89 minutes. \nA Q&A session with the film’s director\, Christopher Everett\, will follow the screening. \nTickets are $5 with general seating and can be purchased noon-5:30pm weekdays at the theater or at the door. Doors open 5pm for the 6pm screening. Contact the theater at 910-738-4339 for more information.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/wilmington-on-fire-documentary-film/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T190000
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SUMMARY:"Al: My Brother" Documentary Film
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Film Premiere of “Al: My Brother”\n7pm Thursday March 7 \n“AL: MY BROTHER” is the true story of white civil rights activist/attorney Alan McSurely\, and his over 50-year battle against racism and white supremacy. At age 82 today\, McSurely has worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King\, Stokely Carmichael and Floyd McKissick\, among other civil rights leaders.  McSurely also helped to recruit the Rev. Dr. William Barber to lead the NCNAACP for twelve historic years. “AL: MY BROTHER” is inspirational and instructive\, and is being hailed as an important film about the civil rights movement. \nThere will be a Q&A session with Mr. McSurely and Mr. Michaels following the screening. \nDirected by Cash Michaels\, “Al: My Brother” is an inspiring and instructive film for young and old\, black and white\, to come together\, and demand a government that serves the needs\, and the rights\, of ALL Americans. Featured in the film are the Rev. Jesse Jackson; Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis; Congressman John Lewis; Bob Zellner\, formerly of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Prof. Tim Tyson\, author of “The Blood of Emmett Till; Ruby Sales\, veteran civil rights activist; and Charmaine McKissick-Melton\, daughter of legendary civil rights attorney Floyd McKissick Sr. \nCash Michaels\, the producer-writer-director of “Al: My Brother\,” is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker\, having produced the 2014 documentary\, ‘Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten.” He is also currently serving as an associate producer on the upcoming documentary\, “Origin of the Dream\,” about the social justice partnership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and American poet Langston Hughes. \nTicket are $5 and can be purchased noon-5:30pm weekdays through the theater’s administrative offices or by calling 910-738-4339 during those hours. Tickets also can be purchased at the door; doors open 6pm for the 7pm screening. \n \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/documentary-film-al-my-brother/
CATEGORIES:Film,Special Event
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