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The Paramount launches the Theater Kids Club

The Paramount launches the Theater Kids Club

Photo: Saga Communications/The Paramount Theater


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Paramount Theater of Charlottesville has created a new program for young movie enthusiasts – The Paramount Theater’s Kids Club. 

 The Kids Club is free and open to any child 12 and under. Benefits include a free ticket to a Kids Club movie and a voucher for free, regular-sized popcorn.

Each calendar year, The Paramount will designate approximately six movie titles as a “Kids Club Movie.” The first Kids Club Movie is Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit [G] on Sunday, October 12 at 1:00PM and 4:00PM. Additional Kids Club movies will be announced on a rolling basis.

To join, a parent, guardian, or responsible party must complete an online registration form prior to showtime.

“We are delighted to introduce The Paramount Theater’s Kids Club to our entire community, and we cannot wait to welcome our young patrons, and their families and friends, to the Theater for our premiere Kids Club screening. There is something unique and magical about seeing a film at The Paramount Theater, and I know that this feeling is shared throughout Charlottesville,” says Julie Montross, CEO & Executive Director of The Paramount Theater.

 “With our Kids Club, we’re proud to spotlight family-friendly films that span generations—whether it’s introducing young audiences to the timeless classics their parents and grandparents first fell in love with, or presenting contemporary favorites on the big screen, many for the very first time. Experiencing these films in a historic theater adds a layer of magic, and our team takes great joy in creating a welcoming, VIP experience for our young moviegoers and their families. It’s all about making the fun accessible, memorable, and rooted in community.”

 

 

 

 

 

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