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Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com Dec. 25, 2014 7 6 Dec. 25, 2014 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun REGISTER NOW FOR MUSIC LESSONS! GUITAR • PIANO • KEYBOARD FLUTE • DRUMS • SAX • BASS VIOLIN • VOICE • CLARINET & MORE! 1631 Park St. Alameda (510) 523-4797 Stop by and receive a FREE 16-page booklet: 10 Guidelines to Musical Success at Any Age Call NOW for a FREE 30-Minute Consultation Appointment (a $50 value) Visit Our Website: www.STARLANDMUSIC.com Shred Important Documents GET A FREE REUSABLE GROCERY BAG Be responsible... some restrictions apply call for details. SHRED LOCAL Shredding from $5 and FREE eWaste HOURS Tues-Fri: 10-5 Sat: 10-4 Everyday Low Discount Prices on Frames, Mat, Glass & Labor Specially matted and framed autographed photos by vintage H.O.F. baseball players such as, Maris, Mantle, Aaron, Mays, Snider, Williams & Killebrew Genuine Disney Serigraphs Sale Price $245 • Original $499 Limited Quantities! BRING THIS AD! FREE UPGRADE TO CONVERSION GLASS! FREE UPGRADE TO CONVERSION GLASS! HOLIDAY SPECIAL! at Less Than 50% of Retail at Less Than 50% of Retail While They Last! While They Last! 2000 Encinal Ave.• 2000 Encinal Ave.• 522-4494 522-4494 Quality Framing • Personal Service Since 1977 CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT! CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT! ALAMEDA ALAMEDA NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION 2015! NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION 2015! 1510 Webster Street, Alameda 1510 Webster Street, Alameda Call (510) 205-6959, write info@pacicpinball.org or visit www.pacicpinball.org for more informaƟon. Silver Ball Fun Raiser • Black & White Theme Wednesday, December 31 from 6pm to 1am Tickets: $40 for adults, $25 for children 16 and under Chris Hanson Jan Mason Gregg Mike Ramona Teri Cathy Tammy Scott Abia HO HO HO and Happy Holidays from the Family of OMM Serving Alameda for 27 Years SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFICE HOURS: Closing early at 4pm Dec. 24th Closed on Dec. 25th, 26th and New Years Day! Open on Saturday, Dec. 27th (510) 522-8074 www.ommhomes.com • 2514 Santa Clara Ave. Service with a Smile! Gregg Cathy Abia Tammy Mike Ramona Teri Chris Jan Scott Nick Advertise Here: 263-1824 Advertise Here: 263-1824 FÙ®ÄÝ Ê¥ ã« A½Ã AĮý S«½ãÙ 1590 Fortmann Way Alameda Hours: Wed. 11am-7pm, Thurs-Sun. 11am-5pm For more info or to make donations visit www.AlamedaAnimalShelter.org or call (510) 337-8565 Ad paid for by anonymous donor. SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY THROUGH PHOTOS JOIN THE PUBLISHERS OF THE ALAMEDA SUN DENNIS EVANOSKY & ERIC J. KOS AS THEY DISCOVER SAN FRANCISCO THEN & NOW AND LOST SAN FRANCISCO SFT&N: 144 NEWLY UPDATED AND REVISED PAGES OF HISTORIC SAN FRANCISCO STORIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS PAIRED WITH SHOTS OF THE SAME LOCATION TODAY. LOST SF: 142 PAGES OF STORIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE LOST LANDMARKS OF SAN FRANCISCO EACH COPY IS $20 + $10 SHIPPING = $30 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ALAMEDA SUN AND MAIL TO: 3215J ENCINAL AVE. ALAMEDA, CA 94501 AND PLEASE SPECIFY WHICH TITLE AND QUANTITY MORE INFORMATION AT 263-1470 GOOD BETTER BEST GOOD BETTER BEST OPEN 10am to 6pm DAILY OPEN 10am to 6pm DAILY 2723 ENCINAL AVE. • 749-9258 2723 ENCINAL AVE. • 749-9258 COME SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF HOLIDAY GIFTS! ART GLASS 10% to 20% OFF Thru Sunday, Jan. 31, 2015 Four More Weeks of Sales! WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE HOLIDAY DISCOUNTS! We Also Have China, Waterford, Sterling, Crystal, & many serving pieces! Sun Staff Reports Rhythmix Cultural Works Alameda’s cultural hot spot, Rhythmix Cultural Works will host two soulful performances by award- winning blues vocalist Terrie Odabi for New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 31. The first show, at 7 p.m. costs $35 in advance, $40 on New Year’s Eve. The 10 p.m. show costs $40 in advance and $45 on New Year’s Eve and includes a cham- pagne toast at midnight. Terrie Odabi was the winner of the Regional Finals of the 2013 International Blues Challenge and a semifinalist in the 2014 Memphis International Blues Challenge. Rhythmix is located at 2513 Blanding Ave. in Alameda. For more information, visit www.rhythmix. org or call 865-5060. Pacific Pinball Museum Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Pacific Pinball Museum’s “Silver Ball Fun Raiser.” Everyone’s invited to enter the International Flipper Pinball Association (IFPA) tourna- ment and compete for some great prizes. Anyone who competes in the tournament will earn points toward international ranking with the IFPA. There’ll be free “Flipper Finger Food” all night long, along with a raffle and a no-host bar. The party gets underway at 6 p.m. and lasts until 1 a.m. New Year’s Day 2015. Greet the New Year with free hats, noisemakers and champagne. Tickets cost $40 for adults and $25 for children 16 and under. They’re available at www. eventbrite.com/e/new-years-eve- at-the-pacific-pinball-museum- tickets-14869323547. The museum is located at 1510 Webster St. Learn more about the museum at www.pacificpinball.org. USS Hornet Spend New Year’s Eve aboard the famed aircraft carrier USS Hornet. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. for a party that lasts from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The evening features the band 3 O’Clock Jump, which will entertain you at the Bay Area’s best place to dance away 2014 and wel- come in 2015. The enclosed, heated hangar deck has three dance floors. Jim Truesdale, former Fred Astaire instructor, will be there to offer free dance lessons and The Tartlettes will perform. The evening will fea- ture a silent auction and a midnight countdown. Watch San Francisco’s fireworks from the flight deck. Wear period attire if you wish; black tie is option- al. Cash bars and food concessions will be available and there’s free parking. Celebrating New Year’s Eve in the Island City Advanced-sales general-admis- sion tickets cost $45. They’ll cost $50 at the door if event is not sold out. These tickets allow first-come seating behind all reserved seat- ing. Reserved-seating tickets are $65 and offer a limited view of the stage. Cabaret premium reserved- seating tickets are $85 and offer the best view of the stage and great access to the dance floors. Museum members receive $5 off reserved and cabaret seating tickets, limit four tickets with this offer. Passes are not valid at this fun- draiser, and tickets are non-refund- able; proceeds benefit the nonprof- it USS Hornet Museum. There are no restaurant facilities on board. This event is not a dinner affair. To accommodate our guests, food options will be available as cash- only separate purchases. Purchase tickets at http://uss- hornet.stores.yahoo.net/newyear. html, or call 521-8448, ext. 282. C’era Una Volta C’era Una Volta Italian Restaurant offers both an early New Year’s Eve dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. with flexible seating times and a dinner, dance and midnight countdown, which starts at 9 p.m. The dinner and dance feature live music with the Franz-Nichols Band making its seventh New Year’s Eve appearance at the restaurant. Enjoy a four-course chef’s menu for just $55 for the early dinner or $80 for the 9 p.m. dinner and party. The restaurant is located at 1332 Park St. on Redwood Square. Call 769-4828 for more information or to make a reservation. Alameda Theatre & Cineplex If you can’t be at Times Square in New York to see the New Year’s Eve ball drop, then the next best option would be overlooking Central Avenue in Alameda as the Alameda Theatre & Cineplex hosts “New Year’s Eve over Central Avenue” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. Guests may purchase a general admission ticket which includes a Cineplex Wine and Cocktail Lounge with no-host bar and a movie. Guests may also upgrade to a din- ner package at Alameda Cinema Grill which offers a welcome glass of champagne, dinner buffet, The Cineplex Second Floor Wine & Cocktail Lounge over Central Avenue, a no-host bar and a movie. Movies include Unbroken, Wild, The Gambler and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies. Tickets are available at the Alameda Theatre box office or at www.Alamedatheatres.com. General admission is $15; a dinner package is $45. Party hats and noise makers for all at the upstairs celebration. Alameda Theatre & Cineplex is located at 2317 Central Ave. Alameda Cinema Grill is just down the street at 2301 Central Ave. Gingerbread, Pretzels Shape Two City Landmarks Sun Staff Reports Donna Eyestone and her 10-year- old daughter, Emma, have created the sixth in a series of Alameda gingerbread replicas. This year’s creation reflects the Marketplace building at Park Street and Buena Vista Avenue and features the Park Street Bridge made of pretzels. The Park Street Bridge we know today was built in 1935. It replaced an 1893 bridge, which was built to span the marshland before the estuaury was open to boat traffic in 1902. Today’s Marketplace building once housed the Dietz Motor Co. Built in 1930, it was the first auto- mobile showroom on what became “Auto Row.” Donna and Emmma’s previ- ous gingerbread creations include the Croll’s building last year, Park Street in 2012; City Hall in 2011; the Alameda Theatre & Cinplex in 2010; and the Alameda Main Library in 2009. Courtesy photos Donna and her daughter Emma pose with their creation as it was displayed in the Alameda Marketplace until recently. Merry Christmas from the Alameda Sun Merry Christmas from the Alameda Sun If you received your Alameda Sun early this week, it’s because our publication date fell on Christmas Day. In an effort to provide our workers the day off on this holiday, and also on New Year’s Day, we have adjusted our delivery days for this and next week to Wednesday. We wish everyone of every reli- gious tenet a very happy holiday season and that the generous spirit of this time lasts us the year ’round. 2317 CENTRAL AVE. 510.769.3456 www . alamedatheatres.com ALAMEDA THEATRE & CINEPLEX Now Playing in the Alameda Cineplex Now Playing in the Historic Theatre ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT HOST DAVE MAY FRI & SAT EVES PRECEDING THE FILM PLAYING IN THE HISTORIC THEATRE. THE GAMBLER (R) (Thurs - Tues & Thurs)12:05 2:35 5:05 7:50 10:15 (Wed) 11:05 1:30 3:55 6:20 NYE Over Central Show: 9:50 UNBROKEN (PG-13) (Thur - Tues & Thurs) 12:30 3:45 7:00 9:55 (Wed) 12:10 3:05 6:10 NYE Over Central Show: 9:25 ANNIE (PG) (Thur - Tues & Thurs) 11:00 am 1:35 4:10 6:45 9:20 (Wed) 11:00 am 1:35 4:10 6:45 NYE Carnival Show 9:45 WILD (R) (Thur - Tues & Thurs) 11:35 am 2:10 4:45 7:25 9:55 (Wed) 11:00 am 1:30 4:00 6:30 NYE Over Central Show: 9:45 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB (PG) (Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 2:20 4:35 6:40 7:10 10:15 (Wed) 2:20 4:35 7:10 9:25 NYE Carnival Show 10:05 THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 2D (PG-13) (Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 12:15 3:25 7:20 9:20 (Wed) 11:35 am 2:40 6:00 NYE Carnival Show 9:15 NYE Over Central Show: 9:50 EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS (PG-13) (Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 11:20 am 9:55 (Wed) 11:20 am INTO THE WOODS (PG) (Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 11:30 am 2:15 (Wed) 12:00 3:00 6:00 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM (PG) (Thurs - Tues & Thurs) 11:05 INTO THE WOODS (PG) (Thurs - Tues & Thurs) 1:25 4:10 7:15 10:00 (Wed) 11:20 2:05 4:50 NYE Over Central Show: 9:35 Program Time Schedule for 12/25-12/31

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Page 1: NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION 2015! - Alameda Sun 06... · VIOLIN • VOICE • CLARINET ... Silver Ball Fun Raiser • Black & White Theme Wednesday, December 31 from 6pm ... THE

Alameda Sun www.alamedasun.com Dec. 25, 2014 76 Dec. 25, 2014 www.alamedasun.com Alameda Sun

REGISTER NOW FOR MUSIC LESSONS!

GUITAR • PIANO • KEYBOARDFLUTE • DRUMS • SAX • BASS

VIOLIN • VOICE • CLARINET & MORE!

1631 Park St. Alameda

(510) 523-4797

Stop by and receive a FREE 16-page booklet:10 Guidelines to Musical Success at Any Age

Call NOW for a FREE 30-MinuteConsultation Appointment (a $50 value)

Visit Our Website:www.STARLANDMUSIC.com

Shred Important DocumentsGET A FREE REUSABLE GROCERY BAG

Be responsible...

some restrictions apply call for details.

SHREDLOCAL

Shredding from $5 and FREE eWaste

HOURSTues-Fri:

10-5Sat: 10-4

Everyday Low Discount Prices on Frames, Mat, Glass & Labor

Specially matted and framed autographed photos by vintage H.O.F. baseball players such as, Maris, Mantle, Aaron, Mays, Snider, Williams & Killebrew

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Since 1977

CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT!CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT!

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NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION 2015!NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION 2015!

1510 Webster Street, Alameda1510 Webster Street, AlamedaCall (510) 205-6959, write info@pacifi cpinball.org

or visit www.pacifi cpinball.org for more informa on.

Silver Ball Fun Raiser • Black & White ThemeWednesday, December 31 from 6pm to 1am

Tickets: $40 for adults, $25 for children 16 and under

Chris Hanson Jan Mason

GreggMike Ramona Teri

Cathy TammyScott Abia

HO HO HO and Happy Holidaysfrom the Family of OMM

Serving Alameda for 27 YearsSPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFICE HOURS: Closing early at 4pm Dec. 24th

Closed on Dec. 25th, 26th and New Years Day! Open on Saturday, Dec. 27th

(510) 522-8074 www.ommhomes.com • 2514 Santa Clara Ave.

Service with a Smile!

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Cathy AbiaTammy

Mike Ramona Teri

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Advertise Here: 263-1824Advertise Here: 263-1824F

A A S1590 Fortmann Way Alameda

Hours: Wed. 11am-7pm, Thurs-Sun. 11am-5pm For more info or to make donations

visit www.AlamedaAnimalShelter.org or call (510) 337-8565Ad paid for by anonymous donor.

SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY THROUGH PHOTOS

JOIN THE PUBLISHERS OF THE ALAMEDA SUNDENNIS EVANOSKY & ERIC J. KOS AS THEY DISCOVER

SAN FRANCISCO THEN & NOWAND

LOST SAN FRANCISCO

SFT&N: 144 NEWLY UPDATED AND REVISED PAGES OF HISTORIC SAN FRANCISCO STORIES AND PHOTOGRAPHS

PAIRED WITH SHOTS OF THE SAME LOCATION TODAY.

LOST SF: 142 PAGES OF STORIES AND PHOTOGRAPHSON THE LOST LANDMARKS OF SAN FRANCISCO

EACH COPY IS $20 + $10 SHIPPING = $30MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ALAMEDA SUN AND MAIL TO:

3215J ENCINAL AVE. ALAMEDA, CA 94501AND PLEASE SPECIFY WHICH TITLE AND QUANTITY

MORE INFORMATION AT 263-1470

GOOD BETTER BESTGOOD BETTER BEST

OPEN 10am to 6pm DAILYOPEN 10am to 6pm DAILY

2723 ENCINAL AVE. • 749-92582723 ENCINAL AVE. • 749-9258

COME SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF HOLIDAY GIFTS!

ART GLASS10% to 20% OFF

Thru Sunday, Jan. 31, 2015

Four More Weeks of Sales!WATCH THIS SPACE FOR

MORE HOLIDAY DISCOUNTS!

We Also Have China, Waterford,Sterling, Crystal, & many serving

pieces!

Sun Staff ReportsRhythmix Cultural WorksAlameda’s cultural hot spot,

Rhythmix Cultural Works will host two soulful performances by award-winning blues vocalist Terrie Odabi for New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 31. The first show, at 7 p.m. costs $35 in advance, $40 on New Year’s Eve. The 10 p.m. show costs $40 in advance and $45 on New Year’s Eve and includes a cham-pagne toast at midnight.

Terrie Odabi was the winner of the Regional Finals of the 2013 International Blues Challenge and a semifinalist in the 2014 Memphis International Blues Challenge.

Rhythmix is located at 2513 Blanding Ave. in Alameda. For more information, visit www.rhythmix.org or call 865-5060.

Pacific Pinball MuseumCelebrate New Year’s Eve at

Pacific Pinball Museum’s “Silver Ball Fun Raiser.” Everyone’s invited to enter the International Flipper Pinball Association (IFPA) tourna-ment and compete for some great prizes. Anyone who competes in the tournament will earn points toward international ranking with the IFPA.

There’ll be free “Flipper Finger Food” all night long, along with a raffle and a no-host bar. The party gets underway at 6 p.m. and lasts until 1 a.m. New Year’s Day 2015. Greet the New Year with free hats, noisemakers and champagne.

Tickets cost $40 for adults and $25 for children 16 and under. They’re available at www.eventbrite.com/e/new-years-eve-at-the-pacific-pinball-museum-tickets-14869323547.

The museum is located at 1510 Webster St. Learn more about the museum at www.pacificpinball.org.

USS HornetSpend New Year’s Eve aboard

the famed aircraft carrier USS Hornet. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. for a party that lasts from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The evening features the band 3 O’Clock Jump, which will entertain you at the Bay Area’s best place to dance away 2014 and wel-come in 2015.

The enclosed, heated hangar deck has three dance floors. Jim Truesdale, former Fred Astaire instructor, will be there to offer free dance lessons and The Tartlettes will perform. The evening will fea-ture a silent auction and a midnight countdown.

Watch San Francisco’s fireworks from the flight deck. Wear period attire if you wish; black tie is option-al. Cash bars and food concessions will be available and there’s free parking.

Celebrating New Year’s Eve in the Island City

Advanced-sales general-admis-sion tickets cost $45. They’ll cost $50 at the door if event is not sold out. These tickets allow first-come seating behind all reserved seat-ing. Reserved-seating tickets are $65 and offer a limited view of the stage. Cabaret premium reserved-seating tickets are $85 and offer the best view of the stage and great access to the dance floors. Museum members receive $5 off reserved and cabaret seating tickets, limit four tickets with this offer.

Passes are not valid at this fun-draiser, and tickets are non-refund-able; proceeds benefit the nonprof-it USS Hornet Museum. There are no restaurant facilities on board. This event is not a dinner affair. To accommodate our guests, food options will be available as cash-only separate purchases.

Purchase tickets at http://uss-hornet.stores.yahoo.net/newyear.html, or call 521-8448, ext. 282.

C’era Una VoltaC’era Una Volta Italian

Restaurant offers both an early New Year’s Eve dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. with flexible seating times and a dinner, dance and midnight countdown, which starts at 9 p.m. The dinner and dance feature live music with the Franz-Nichols Band making its seventh New Year’s Eve appearance at the restaurant.

Enjoy a four-course chef’s menu for just $55 for the early dinner or

$80 for the 9 p.m. dinner and party. The restaurant is located at

1332 Park St. on Redwood Square. Call 769-4828 for more information or to make a reservation.

Alameda Theatre & CineplexIf you can’t be at Times Square in

New York to see the New Year’s Eve ball drop, then the next best option would be overlooking Central Avenue in Alameda as the Alameda Theatre & Cineplex hosts “New Year’s Eve over Central Avenue” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31.

Guests may purchase a general admission ticket which includes a Cineplex Wine and Cocktail Lounge with no-host bar and a movie. Guests may also upgrade to a din-ner package at Alameda Cinema Grill which offers a welcome glass of champagne, dinner buffet, The Cineplex Second Floor Wine & Cocktail Lounge over Central Avenue, a no-host bar and a movie.

Movies include Unbroken, Wild, The Gambler and The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies.

Tickets are available at the Alameda Theatre box office or at www.Alamedatheatres.com.

General admission is $15; a dinner package is $45. Party hats and noise makers for all at the upstairs celebration. Alameda Theatre & Cineplex is located at 2317 Central Ave. Alameda Cinema Grill is just down the street at 2301 Central Ave.

Gingerbread, Pretzels Shape Two City Landmarks

Sun Staff ReportsDonna Eyestone and her 10-year-

old daughter, Emma, have created the sixth in a series of Alameda gingerbread replicas. This year’s creation reflects the Marketplace building at Park Street and Buena Vista Avenue and features the Park Street Bridge made of pretzels.

The Park Street Bridge we know today was built in 1935. It replaced an 1893 bridge, which was built to span the marshland before the estuaury was open to boat traffic in 1902. Today’s Marketplace building once housed the Dietz Motor Co. Built in 1930, it was the first auto-mobile showroom on what became “Auto Row.”

Donna and Emmma’s previ-ous gingerbread creations include the Croll’s building last year, Park Street in 2012; City Hall in 2011; the Alameda Theatre & Cinplex in 2010; and the Alameda Main Library in 2009.

Courtesy photos

Donna and her daughter Emma pose with their creation as it was displayed in the Alameda Marketplace until recently.

Merry Christmas from the Alameda SunMerry Christmas from the Alameda Sun

If you received your Alameda Sun early this week, it’s because our publication date fell on Christmas Day. In an effort to provide our

workers the day off on this holiday, and also on New Year’s Day, we have adjusted our delivery days for this and next week to Wednesday.

We wish everyone of every reli-gious tenet a very happy holiday season and that the generous spirit of this time lasts us the year ’round.

2317 CENTRAL AVE. 510.769.3456 www.alamedatheatres.comALAMEDA THEATRE & CINEPLEX

Now Playing in the Alameda Cineplex

Now Playing in the Historic Theatre

ALAMEDA’S GOT TALENT HOST DAVE MAY FRI & SAT EVES PRECEDING THE FILM PLAYING IN THE HISTORIC THEATRE.

THE GAMBLER (R)(Thurs - Tues & Thurs)12:05 2:35 5:05 7:50

10:15 (Wed) 11:05 1:30 3:55 6:20NYE Over Central Show: 9:50

UNBROKEN (PG-13)(Thur - Tues & Thurs) 12:30 3:45 7:00 9:55

(Wed) 12:10 3:05 6:10NYE Over Central Show: 9:25

ANNIE (PG)(Thur - Tues & Thurs) 11:00 am 1:35 4:10 6:45 9:20 (Wed) 11:00 am 1:35 4:10 6:45

NYE Carnival Show 9:45

WILD (R)(Thur - Tues & Thurs) 11:35 am 2:10 4:45

7:25 9:55 (Wed) 11:00 am 1:30 4:00 6:30NYE Over Central Show: 9:45

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB (PG)

(Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 2:20 4:35 6:40 7:10 10:15 (Wed) 2:20 4:35 7:10 9:25

NYE Carnival Show 10:05

THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES 2D (PG-13)

(Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 12:15 3:25 7:20 9:20 (Wed) 11:35 am 2:40 6:00

NYE Carnival Show 9:15NYE Over Central Show: 9:50

EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS (PG-13)(Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 11:20 am 9:55

(Wed) 11:20 amINTO THE WOODS (PG)

(Thurs - Tue & Thurs) 11:30 am 2:15(Wed) 12:00 3:00 6:00

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM (PG) (Thurs - Tues & Thurs) 11:05

INTO THE WOODS (PG) (Thurs - Tues & Thurs) 1:25 4:10 7:15 10:00

(Wed) 11:20 2:05 4:50NYE Over Central Show: 9:35

Program Time Schedule for 12/25-12/31