“Downton Abbey: The Grande Finale” starts this Friday Sept 12 and shows for two weeks

A correction of our newsletter yesterday: “Downton Abbey: The Grande Finale” (PG-13) starts this Friday Sep 12 and plays for two weeks:  Sept 12- Sept 16th and Sept 19th-23rd at 7 PM Fri, Sat, Mon, and 5:30 PM Tues, and 3 PM Sat and Sunday. (We apologize for any inconvenience due to incorrect dates sent yesterday)

When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial strife, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.

Note: Current Fall-Winter-Spring showtimes are 7 pm Fri, Sat, Mon and 5:30 pm Tues and 3 PM Sat and Sunday  Thank you!

Coming Soon: The Phoenician Scheme (PG-13)The Senior (PG)A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (R) and The Smashing Machine (R).Films can change so check our website for the latest news!

“Where Does it Matter” premiere film screening next Sunday, September 14 at 6:30 PM. All tickets are $10.
Where Does It Matter is a tense, character-driven thriller set against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. Julie, a hardened survivor still clinging to her past life as a mother, and Chris, a priest whose faith is as fragile as his humanity, are forced into confinement as the undead pound at the door. What begins as a desperate struggle to escape soon spirals into a battle of beliefs, betrayals, and survival instincts. With each revelation, the line between salvation and damnation blurs, leading to a shocking finale that asks: when the world ends, where does it truly matter who you trust?  The film’s writer and director will present and discuss the film.
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Ruby U: “Our Mr. Matsura” is coming to the Ruby on Thursday September 18 at 7 pm.   This 90 minute feature documentary film is the story of photographer Frank Matsura who journeyed from his native Japan to live in rural Washington State in the early 1900s. The son of a samurai, orphaned at a young age, Matsura was raised in Tokyo in the early Meiji Era, emigrated to Seattle as a young man and eventually made his way to Okanogan County, Washington. There he embedded himself in a community of Native people and homesteaders, including cowboys, ranchers, miners, fruit growers, shopkeepers, small business owners and other local movers and shakers. In the short time he had in the Okanogan, he became one of the area’s leading photo-chroniclers and, arguably, its most beloved citizen. As an artist his work is unique and underscores the shared humanity of his subjects. This is a special opportunity to view this film and meet the Emmy-winning filmmaker, Beth Harrington.

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Ruby U is free admission (always). Stay tuned for more lively and educational Ruby U presentations about our valley and our region throughout the fall, winter and spring. Chelan County PUD is coming in October.

Ruby movie passes, punchcards are very popular!  Need a great birthday, graduation, holiday or anniversary gift idea? And the price is great…(10 admissions for the price of 8) and concession cards ($5, $10,$15…)! Or purchase our new Ruby Membership that offers 20% discount on tickets and concessions, and more benefits. Give the gift of a great Ruby experience for all ages. And a great value for you too. Sold during all showtimes. Or call 509-687-3210.

Rent the Ruby for your special event, whether a birthday party, reunion, annual club meeting, or first date, we will help you make this a memorable occasion. Call 509-687-3210.

See you at the Ruby!

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