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The Fenton Film Series to Present Midnight in Paris

Film to be shown on Wednesday, April 11th at the Fenton Community and Cultural Center.

On Wednesday, April 11th, the Fenton Film Series will present a film free of charge at the in downtown Fenton. 

This month's movie is the Academy Award-winning film, Midnight in Paris, written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Rachel McAdams and Owen Wilson. The movie starts at 7:30 and admission is free.  Doors open at 6:00 and those who come early can enjoy music before the movie, provided by .

Now in its second year, the Fenton Film Series continues with its mission of showing free, high quality movies every month in downtown Fenton in the auditorium of the Fenton Community and Cultural Center. Built in 1937 and designed by world-renown architects Eliel and Eero Saaninen, the Fenton Community & Cultural Center is an artistic jewel in its own right.

The movies are presented free thanks to the generous donations from sponsors, including the Fenton Downtown Development Authority, Tanglewood Assisted Living & Home Care, Edward Jones financial advisor Patrick Perfitt, Behind Your Design, Southern Lakes Parks & Recreation, and Comfort Keepers.

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Thanks to these additional sponsors, free refreshments will also be available, including sandwiches from Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches, pastries and coffee from The French Laundry and Crust, and homemade root beer from the Fenton Winery & Brewery and appetizers from Bangkok Peppers.

*Information provided by the Fenton Film Series.

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