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Your Ticket to Free Movies All Year Long is Back! |
That's right...free movies for an entire year.
The 2010 Variety's Cinema Passport entitles you and a guest to free movies for an entire year to more than 150 movie threatres across the state of Texas owned and/or operated by one of 17 participating theatre chains.
But you have to hurry, as Variety only has a limited number of these passes available each year. So, get yours today!
Full details and restrictions are available below.
Required Donation: $500
Just a few reasons why you should consider a 2010 Variety Cinema Passport:
- You are looking for that perfect gift for someone special.
- You are looking for a gift for someone who already has everything.
- You are looking for an end of the year tax-deduction, and want to get something in return.
- You and a friend see a movie or two a month, and were planning on making a donation of $100 or more to a charity.
- You are looking for a unique gift to give a soon to be high school graduate, or current college student. Participating theatres can be found at all major colleges and universities in Texas (Austin, College Station, Lubbock and more).
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Participating theatres circuits for the 2010 Cinema Passport program include: |
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- Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas (select locations)
- Angelika Theatres
- Cinemark Theatres
- City of Lights Theatres
- Harkins Theatres
- Hollywood Theatres
- Hometown Cinemas
- Landmark Theatres
- Movie Tavern
- Premiere Cinemas
- Rave Motion Pictures
- Schulman Theatres Inc
- ShowBiz Cinemas
- Southern Theatres
- Starplex Cinemas
- Studio Movie Grill
- Texas Cinema
Unless otherwise noted, Passports are good at all Texas locations owned/operated by the participating circuits. |
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Details
- The minimum donation required to obtain your own 2010 Variety Cinema Passport is $500.
- 2010 Passes are valid from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010.
- Misuse will result in surrender of the card without a refund.
- Pass will admit the individual whose name appears on the front of the card, and showing a proof of identification, and a guest to any of the theatres owned and or operated by the participating chains.
- Variety is not responsible for lost or stolen passports.
Fine Print - Passes are not valid:
- when distributor or exhibitor imposes a "NO PASS" policy for a specific film or when other restrictions apply;
- for any movie commencing after 6:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays;
- for more than one movie at any one theatre on the same day;
- on holidays.
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| The Holiday's Are Special |
Variety's Annual Holiday Party On December 12, Variety welcomed in more than 900 underprivileged, special needs and at-risk youth in the North Texas area to Cinemark 17 in Dallas.
Attendees, and their families, were welcomed into the theatre by Variety volunteers and sophomores from Jesuit College Preparatory who assisted with this year's party.
Children were provided with a themed t-shirt, a beverage, opportunity to have their faces painted and, lastly, welcomed into the a special screening of The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Upon the conclusion of the film, each child was presented with a very special gift package and had the opportunity to meet Santa, everyone's favorite Grinch and their elf support team.
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Variety the Children's Charity of Texas is saddened to announce the passing of Mrs. Marilyn Rabakukk. A long time member of Variety the Children's Charity, Marilyn founded the first Young Variety group, and later she founded the Variety Wheelchair Arts and Sports program for physically challenged children in 1980, now known as the Junior Wheelchair Mavericks.
Survived by Mr. Rein Rabakkuk, Variety of Texas former President and current Board Member, donations may be made to Variety, the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation or the Junior Wheelchair Mavericks. |
| To make a donation in Marilyn's name, click here. | |
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