Prime Cinemas in Red Bluff takes break from drive-in movies to focus on fundraising
5 Jan 2021
RED BLUFF — Prime Cinemas is hitting the pause button on its drive-in showings to focus on the theater’s fundraising efforts.
Owner Brian Young said attendance for the Prime Cinemas’ drive-in extravaganza was lower than expected, so the theater decided to cut it short by a day. The extravaganza was scheduled to run from Dec. 25 through Sunday.
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