Precision Hearing Monday Matinee featuring "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" 1962
Classic movies like “Old Yeller” and “Swiss Family Robinson” will be shown on the big screen once again this summer starting Monday in weekly matinees at The Electric Theater in St. George in support of a good cause.
Precision Hearing has teamed with Memory Matters Utah for the “The Precision Hearing Monday Matinee series,” a free community event held Mondays at 1 p.m. May 29 through August 28.
While the event is free, donations can be made to support the work of Memory Matters, a nonprofit organization based in St. George working to reduce isolation and improve wellness for individuals with dementia and their caregivers in Southern Utah and Nevada through activities, support, education and consultation.
Some of the classic films from the 1950s and 60s to be screened include:
July 10th – “Swiss Family Robinson” 1960
Rated: G – Runtime: 126 minutes
Memory Matters works actively to engage the Southern Utah community in regular activities to help raise funds for the organization, such as a recent art show displaying the creative works of dementia patients.
More information about Memory Matters can be found at the organization’s website where donations can also be made online.
Precision Hearing is based in St. George and offers comprehensive hearing care services, including complete hearing evaluations, hearing loss rehabilitation, education and counseling.
Date and Time
Monday Jul 3, 2017
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MDT
Location
The Electric Theater
68 E. Tabernacle St.
St. George, UT
Fees/Admission
Free, optional donations can be made at a donation box