For the past two years The State Theatre in downtown State College has held a motorcycle movie day at the beginning of the riding season. In 2014 the movie was "Why We Ride," and over 200 Central PA riders attended. Last year we did "On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter" for over 150 riders. This year's feature will be the thrilling MotoGP documentary, "Hitting the Apex". The screening will begin at 3:00 PM on Sunday, April 10, 2016; admission is $8.00. Doors will open an hour earlier and food, soda, popcorn, and craft beer will be available for purchase (and yes, you can bring your drinks and popcorn into the auditorium to enjoy while watching). So you'll have some time to meet and talk with old and new riding friends as well as watching the movie in the State's comfortable seats. As we had them do last year, our sponsoring dealers (including Kissell Motorsports) will put some hot new motorcycles up on the stage for you to check out before and after the show. There will also be a prize drawing.
Full information about the event, a trailer for the movie, and a ticket reservation link can be found at
https://www.tugg.com/events/93410. It is important that we get 59 people to reserve tickets in the next month in order for the show to happen (a requirement by Tugg, Inc, the movie's distributor). That's just a fraction of the number that showed up for the preceding two years' moto movie days, but it really helps us with getting the food and beer lined up to get the minimum early. Check it out, make your reservations, and tell your motorcycle enthusiast friends about it.
I'll monitor this thread every couple of days, and you can also PM me if you have questions. Thanks!
--Jay
Thanks for posting this Jay. It is now on the adv site as well.
TFP
Maybe! Just the other day -literally - I told my wife we should make a trip to the Creamery now that it's redone. I remember the real old one next o the Forum, if that's even still there. Only complication is we hav tickets for Berkshire Jazz Fest night before and it may be too much for my weary old bones.
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Maybe! Just the other day -literally - I told my wife we should make a trip to the Creamery now that it's redone. I remember the real old one next o the Forum, if that's even still there. Only complication is we hav tickets for Berkshire Jazz Fest night before and it may be too much for my weary old bones.
It would be great to see you, Frank, if you can stand the travel factor. The new Creamery is pretty spiffy, much bigger, and processes a lot more people quickly. Same excellent ice cream. Let me know if you're visiting, whether it's this time or another.