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            New projector debuts at Arlee grand reopening Friday 
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            [December 
			10, 2013] 
            
            
            MASON CITY — After a two-week closure, the 
			Arlee Theater will reopen Friday to debut its new digital projector, 
			paid for in part by donations from supporters of the Arlee Theater.  | 
        
            |  "When the community and surrounding area stepped forward with 
			financial help for the Arlee, we wanted to answer their pledge of 
			support by moving forward and purchasing the digital projector that 
			is crucial to remaining open," said Arlee owner John Maxson. "Now we 
			hope patrons will continue to show that support by buying movie 
			tickets so we can keep the business operating and the building 
			warm." The Arlee's 77-year-old Simplex projector has been replaced by a 
			state-of-the-art third-generation NEC 900 digital projector that 
			offers a high-definition image and superb surround sound. "Now that we have gone digital, we won't have to wait in long 
			lines for the few 35 mm movies available, and we'll be able to book 
			the movies everyone is asking for," said Gaye Maxson, who co-owns 
			the nonprofit theater with her husband.  
            
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			 "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is scheduled for Dec. 13-16, to 
			be followed by the family movie "Frozen," running Dec. 20-30. The price tag on the new projector is $43,000. Various 
			fundraising events and generous donations have brought in over 
			$30,000 so far. 
			[Text from file received from 
              
              
				
				Arlee Theater] |