The Historic Lynwood Podcast

THE LONGEST DAY is here

Kevin Lynch Season 2

You Love the Thunder


Tuesday, June 20 - YOU HURT MY FEELINGS (0CAP) @ 4:25 & THE EIGHT MOUNTAINS @ 6:30 

Wednesday, June 21 - THE LONGEST DAY, 0900 - 0000 - 9am to Midnight*

Thursday, June 22, YOU HURT MY FEELINGS @ 4:25 & MEET UP with THE GRATEFUL DEAD @ 7

Friday, June 23, ASTEROID CITY @ 4:25 & 6:45

Saturday, June 24, MEET UP with THE DEAD @ 1 & ASTEROID CITY @ 4:30 & 6:45

Sunday, June 25, ASTEROID CITY @ 2:15, 4:25 & 6:45

Mon thru Thu, June 26-29, ASTEROID CITY @ 4:25 & 6:45


Did you notice the above BOLDED text? Excellent, because I will take advantage of your attention to further detail all that we will jam pack into the fifteen hours comprising our programming on this, the summer solstice and Longest Day (of the year). Cool. Here we go:


9am - Kids Programming with the Wild Kratts, Creatures of the Deep.

10:15 - (Your Favorite) Free Movie, The Big Sleep.

12:15 - Ben Watson Piano

1:00- Lynwood Theatre 75th Anniversary Documentary by Steve Stollee

1:30 - Rainier Beer Commercials

1:45 - Speaker, Announcements & Raffle

2:00Sound Check

2:30 -Ranger and the Re-Arrangers

3:45 -Peter Spencer & Jonathan Green

4:30 -Intro of Five Minute Films

4:35 -Martin Bydalek, Three Short Films

4:40 -Marilynn Gottlieb, My Lovely

4:45 - Kiel Reijnen, Island Time

4:50 -Scott Taylor, Birth of a Salesman

4:55 - Raffle, Announcements

5:00 - Garrett Bennett, End of the Icon

5:35 - Bobby Roe, Isolation

6:05 - Fenderskirts, Doc & Live

7:00 - Sound Check

7:05 - Eugenie Jones, Set I

8:00 - Ben Watson

8:15 - Eugenie Jones, Set II

9:15 - Dan Rosenberg, Overexposed

10:00 -Civil Rebellion

10:45 -Encore Five Minute Films

11:00 -Local Filmmakers Short Films

12:00 - And we bid you good-night!


*And all that my friends, 15 hours of non-stop local entertainment, is absolutely free. With a donation of your choosing, of course. We will also have a supply of freshly baked, pipping hot and right from the oven Cheesesticks from our wonderful neighbors at Pane d’ Amore to compliment your viewing experience. Both the baked goods and later in the day, handcrafted burritos form Miguelitos, are priced on the “Pay What you Like” sliding scale. I eagerly look forward to selling a hundred dollar bean burrito! These are the things of which legends are made! as Bogey might quip.


My to-do list is slowly shrinking as we move minute-by-minute closer to the big day. We do the load-in and first sound and light check after the last show tonight to be ready to hit the ground running tomorrow morning at 0900. If you can’t make it by in person, please visit us and make an on-line donation at Farawayentertainment.com. That too is a sliding scale. The large scale of being a contributing member of our our community. 


Thank you in advance for your generosity and partnership. 


And You Love the Rain.


Kevin


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