NCT, Newton Y partnering to show movies in town this fall

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“‘The Ghost and Mr. Chicken’ came out in the ‘60s starring Don Knotts. Adults might enjoy it more than a family with three kids in elementary school or something,” Lowe said. “The more kid-centered night will be Saturday. I’m not 100 percent sure, but I thought ‘Ghostbusters’ or ‘Casper’ or something that’s kind of Halloween, but not real scary.”

The weekend after Thanksgiving, Nov. 23-24, is scheduled as the next movie weekend.

“Friday night, the 23rd, is the Lighted Christmas Parade so we thought about doing a matinee on Friday so families can get out of the house with the kids,” Lowe said, noting that “A Christmas Story,” “Christmas Vacation” or another family-friendly holiday comedy are in the running for potential films. “Because we’re showing older movies, we’re not competing with other movie theaters in the area like Des Moines, Marshalltown or Grinnell.”

Depending on the community’s interest level during the initial showings at the NCT, Lowe hopes to have show movies more often, citing “The Wizard of Oz,” “Field of Dreams” and the more recent Harry Potter and Twilight series as more possibilities for community viewing.

“These are just movies that I feel like people watch at some point in their life, and most of us have only watched them on a TV screen, so it would be kind of fun to watch them on a big screen in a movie theater setting — kind of how they were originally meant to be seen,” Lowe said.

All proceeds taken in during the movie weekends will support programs at the Newton Y and the NCT. Those interested in providing sponsorship for the movie weekends may call Lowe at (641) 792-4006.

Amy Martens can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 426 or via email at amartens@newtondailynews.com.

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