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Fairchild Cinemas Free Summer Movies Featuring Family-Friendly Films 'Minions' and 'Pan' | Pasco, WAFairchild Cinemas Free Summer Movies will feature 'Minions' and 'Pan' this coming July 12 to 14, 2016. The film viewing will start at 9:00 a.m. and will be held at 5020 Convention Drive, Pasco, WA. For more details, visit the Free Summer Movies page at Fairchild Cinemas' website.

About the Free Summer Movies Page Featuring Minions and Pan
Fairchild Cinemas - Pasco offers free summer movies every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. On the second week of July, Minions and Pan are the featured films. Participants are advised not to bring outside food and drinks. Strollers and car seats are also prohibited inside the cinema. 

Minions is a 3D animated film that talks about yellow creatures comprised of Kevin, Stuart, and Bob. The Minions go on a road trip…

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Family Movie Matinee: Minions | Mid-Columbia Libraries, Kennewick WAThe Kennewick Mid-Columbia Library branch hosts Family Movie Matinee: Minions on December 12, 2015 at 1620 S Union St., Kennewick, WA. The special matinee showing of Minions, a presentation of Mid-Columbia Libraries, also includes the special appearance of Stuart the Minion from 1:30 until 2 in the afternoon.

About Mid-Columbia Libraries
Mid-Columbia Libraries improves the quality of life of their community members, by means of providing high caliber reading materials, eBooks, magazines, audiobooks, and movies and many other services such as free wi-fi, storytime programs and public computers through it's 12 branches.

Mid-Columbia Libraries' 12 branch libraries, bookmobile, and outreach teams provide quality library services to the nearly 200,000…

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Sensory Friendly Movies - Minions Fairchild Cinemas Pasco, WashingtonWatch Minions 2015 the movie at the Fairchild Cinemas located at 5020 Convention Drive in Pasco, Washington this coming Monday, August 3 at 6:30 in the evening. Ticket price is $7.50.

Sensory Friendly Movies
The film showing is not only for people with sensory differences and or physical intellectual and developmental difficulties, all abilities are welcome to watch this film as well. Your kids are allowed to make noise, move around or get up - it's really okay!

Sensory difficulty is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. People with this condition are oversensitive to things in their environment. Common sounds may be painful or overwhelming for them. This movie will not…

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