JULY/AUGUST 2016 AT THE P!NK PALACE
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HOURS & INFORMATION
Executive
Pink Palace Museum hours: Monday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm • Sunday: 12noon - 5pm
Kevin Thompson, President Mark Colombo, VP/President-Elect Jordan E. Reifler, General Counsel Phyllis Petersen, Secretary/Friends President Linda Foster, Friends President-Elect Steve Franklin, Treasurer TRUSTEES
Chuck Blatteis Peggy Bodine Joy Bowen, Immediate Past President Chad Boyd Tom Cleves Margaret W. Hodges HONORARY TRUSTEES William L. Reed John D. Walt
Mike Lauderdale John Levesque Lisa Lichterman Rita Moore Jay Robinson Larry Yeske
EX-OFFICIO
Steve Pike Maria Muñoz-Blanco
MUSEUM SCOPE VOL. TWENTY-SIX, ISSUE FOUR
Museum Scope, issn 0145-6555, is published six times a year by the Pink Palace Family of Museums, 3050 Central Avenue, Memphis,TN 38111. Annual subscription is provided with a value of $6.50 per paid membership. Periodicals postage paid at Memphis, TN. Postmaster: send address changes to Museum Scope, 3050 Central Avenue. Staff: Ronda Cloud: Editor, Writer, Serah DeLong: Designer Additional writers: Caroline Mitchell, Photographer: Van Jolly The operation of the Pink Palace Family of Museums is a successful public-private partnership.
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CTI 3D Giant Theater open MON-SUN The CTI 3D Giant Theater is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. At present, we have a total of 27 assistive listening devices. Nine of these devices (Captiview) provide closed captions. We also have 18 devices that enhance the volume for those visitors with hearing issues and those devices are also designed to provide a descriptive narrative of on screen actions on an additional audio channel. At the present, not all of the documentary movies we have shown in the theater have been digitally encoded by the documentary movie distributor with the necessary codes for the Captiview closed caption device and the DoReMi descriptive narrative capabilities. We have been informed that in the near future more documentary movies are being encoded with closed caption viewer Captiview and the DoReMi descriptive narrative features. The theater provides hearing impaired customers with a copy of the movie’s script with a red flashlight, for low light level reading. Customers in need of these devices should call our reservations number, (901)636-2362, so that we can make appropriate accommodations to serve their needs.
The AutoZone Dome at the Sharpe Planetarium open MON-SUN Bella Caffe OPEN during museum hours 3050 Central Avenue • Memphis, TN 38111 Showtimes/Ticket Information: 901.636.2362 or www.memphismuseums.org
Lichterman Nature Center hours: Tuesday - Thursday: 10am - 3pm • Friday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm 5992 Quince Rd. • Memphis, TN 38119 Program/Ticket Information: 901.636.2211
Mallory-Neely House hours: Friday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm 652 Adams Avenue • Memphis, TN 38105
Magevney House: First Saturday of the month from 1 - 4pm 198 Adams Ave • Memphis, TN 38103 Tour & Ticket Information: 901.523.1484
DIRECTOR'S DISPATCH An important part of the Pink Palace Family of Museums may be under, or just plain off, your radar. It’s our Board. To some, “the Board” may sound like an abstract, high falutin’ entity. In our case, far from it. Ours is what is known as,“a working Board.” I suppose that implies there is another kind, and I feel sorry for institutions that have them. Our Board definitely works. At what? For one thing they are ambassadors. They speak for the value of what we do for our communities. The very fact they volunteer to serve says a great deal, but they go above and beyond that by representing us far and wide. They also help us garner much needed private funding. How? It starts through their donating themselves so that they have “skin in the game.” That doesn’t mean they all are wealthy, but they all make personally significant contributions. Then they speak up on our behalf to companies, foundations, and private individuals. Their 1
example and their words are powerful because they are volunteers. They do it not for personal gain, but because they believe in what we do, and that is priceless. They also offer counsel and experience. They come from many different walks of life—private industry, education, and so on. Individually they are wise; together they provide a wealth of perspectives on what we do. Finally, they vouch for our transparency and honesty. The 50 cent word for that is “governance.” Having so many smart, engaged people participating ensures we use our resources wisely. All the good things you will find in this and other issues of Museum Scope benefit from our Board’s work. On behalf of our museum system, a big thank you to them for what they do!
EXHIBITS
Scenes of the Dinosaurs July 2 - October 2, 2016 Immerse yourself in the wonder of the planet’s most infamous prehistoric predators. The exhibit includes a hands-on Duckbill, Dino Dig Box, rub stations and life-like renditions of late Cretaceous period dinosaurs. Albertosaurus - The slightly smaller, fearsome cousin of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Its smaller size made it a faster runner than its larger cousin. Euoplocephalus - Often called "tank dinosaur" because of its armor plating. A blow from the tail club could smash the teeth or break the leg of an attacking predator. Apatosaurus - One of the largest animals to have ever walked on Earth, averaging around 75ft in length and a weight of over 23 metric tons. Also commonly known by the incorrect name "Brontosaurus." Maiasaura - Nicknamed the "good mother dinosaur," this duck-billed dino is one of the few species for which scientists have incontestable evidence of herding behavior. Pachycephalosaurus - Best known for the very thick dome at the top of its skull and the bony protusions from its snout and rear of dome. One of the few wildly popular dinosaurs with a very incomplete fossil record. Tenontosaurus - This plant-eating dinosaur could walk both bipedally and on all fours. It used its front legs to grasp objects and defend itself. Deinonychus - Like its Asian cousin, Velociraptor, this dinosaur had single, large curving claws on both hind feet. Deinonychus was actually the model for the Velociraptors in the Jurassic Park movie franchise. Pteranodon - Not actually a dinosaur, but a close relative, the Pteranodon was a flying reptile. Its wing-span was longer than that of any known bird. It had a crest on its head, no teeth at all, and a very short tail.
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CTI 3D GIANT THEATER
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean 3D June 25 - November 18, 2016 Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of ocean pioneer Jacques Cousteau, offers a breakthrough look at a secret world within the ocean. This is perhaps the biggest story of all – that the smallest life in the sea is the mightiest force on which we all depend. Dive into this secret world that will leave you in awe of the beauty and diversity of the oceans, and inspire a desire to protect the source of all life on our planet.
Fun Facts: • The name plankton is derived from the Greek planktos, meaning errant, thus “wanderer” or “drifter.” • With the sea anemone, food enters and waste leaves through the same opening, its mouth. • The banded cleaner shrimp became very popular in 2003 thanks to the Pixar film Finding Nemo where it plays Jacques, the cleaner shrimp with a French accent. It advertises its cleaning services, waiting for fish to swim by and signal they need cleaning. • The octopus has two large eyes and excellent eyesight, but is deaf. Most have two hearts, but some have three! • To survive in the deep ocean, octopuses have evolved the copper-containing protein called hemocyanin that is more efficient at transporting oxygen than hemoglobin when water temperature is very low and oxygen is scarce. • Eels let cleaner shrimp and other small cleaner fish free them of dead skin and parasites. This is an example of a mutualistic relationship, where both animals benefit. The eel remains healthy while the cleaner gets a meal! • The giant squid is mysterious as it lives in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean and has hardly ever been seen. The largest known specimen was 57 ft. long.
See Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean in 2D Mondays - Fridays at 4pm!
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HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD MOVIES AT THE CTI GIANT THEATER
Jurassic World in 2D Showing Saturdays and Sundays in July 2016 • 4pm Also showing Monday, July 4 at 4pm
Star Wars The Force Awakens in 2D Showing Saturdays & Sundays in Aug.–Sept. 2016 • 4pm Also showing Labor Day Monday, September 5 • 4pm
Located off the coast of Costa Rica, the Jurassic World luxury resort provides a habitat for an array of genetically engineered dinosaurs, including the vicious and intelligent Indominus rex. When the massive creature escapes, it sets off a chain reaction that causes the other dinosaurs to run amok. Now, it's up to park-employee Owen Grady and his band of trained Velociraptors to save the tourists from an all-out, prehistoric assault.
Thirty years after the defeat of the Galactic Empire, the galaxy faces a new threat from the evil First Order. When a Stormtrooper defects and crash-lands on a desert planet, he meets Rey, a tough scavenger, and also a droid charged with protecting a top-secret map. Together, the duo and their droid friend join forces with Han Solo to make sure the Rebels receive the intelligence concerning the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker, last of the Jedi Knights.
Rated "PG-13."
Rated "PG-13."
Locally sponsored by: COMMUNICATIONS
SOLUTIONS
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MINI DISPLAYS IN THE CTI 3D GIANT THEATER LOBBY
ALSO SHOWING AT THE CTI 3D GIANT THEATER
Jurassic Park Memorabilia Mini Display July 1- 31, 2016
Locally sponsored by: Jurassic Park T-Rex Design Drawing
T-Rex & Velociraptors diorama
7-ft long Velociraptor
And more!
EDUCATION
Star Wars Memorabilia Mini Display August 1 - September 30, 2016
Magic of Science Every Thursday and Friday in July at 12noon In the Discovery Theater Hold a balloon aloft in a stream of air. Use static electricity to light a fluorescent tube and stand hair on end. Participate in physical science demonstrations that hypothesize “how” and “why” things happen. Members: $4.00 for children/seniors, $4.50 for adults Non-Members: $4.25 for children/seniors, $4.75 for adults
Studio Scale X Wing Model Stormtrooper helmet
Friday, July 1, 2016 July 7 & 8, 2016 July 14 & 15, 2016 July 21 & 22, 2016 July 28 & 29, 2016
And more! Sponsored by: COMMUNICATIONS
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Thursdays & Fridays in July
SOLUTIONS
EDUCATION
Friday, August 19, 2016 • 6:30–9:30 Back by popular demand – our 2nd annual Science of Wine at the Pink Palace Museum! Learn the science of your favorite vintage, taste unique wines, sample hors d’oeuvres, attend lectures and try the wine pull! Must be 21 or over. Participating Restaurants • Erling Jensen • Restaurant Iris • Las Tortugas • Cafe Society
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Nothing Bundt Cakes Grove Grill Tsunami Ecco on Overton Park
Participants and Pink Palace Members will get: • Access to the general area food stations • Access to educational lectures about wine • Souvenir wine-tasting glass
AUG 19, 2016 6:30 - 9:30pm
VIP Participants and Pink Palace Members will get: • Early admission to the event from 6–6:30 • Early access to main event tables, food and lectures • VIP lounge with additional wine/food tastings and VIP educational activity • Souvenir wine-tasting glass • Cooking demonstration by Andrea's Cooktales Tickets: Call 901.636.2362 or search "Science of Wine" on brownpapertickets.com. ONLY 100 VIP TICKETS AVAILABLE VIP Participant: $85 VIP Pink Palace Member: $75
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Participant: $55 Pink Palace Member: $50 Designated Driver: $25
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AUTOZONE® DOME AT THE SHARPE PLANETARIUM
See www.memphismuseums.org for showtimes Black Holes Take a journey through one of the most mystifying, awe-inspiring phenomena in the universe: a black hole. Where do they come from? How do we find them? Is there one on Earth’s horizon? What was Einstein’s connection to them?
Firefall Throughout Earth’s violent history, impacts from comets and asteroids have mercilessly shaped its surface. This ceaseless firefall is an ever-present reminder of our own humble beginnings in the hostile environment of space.
Summer Stargazing Find out more about “what’s up tonight” in just a few minutes than some people do in a lifetime! Hop through constellations, learn cool star names, and groove to planetarium space music.
One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure Follow Sesame Street's Big Bird and Elmo as they explore the night sky with Hu Hu Zhu, a Muppet from Zhima Jie, the Chinese co-production of Sesame Street. Together, they take an imaginary trip from Sesame Street to the moon, where they discover how different it is from Earth.
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Dr. Lynn Conrad
HISTORIC PROPERTIES
LICHTERMAN NATURE CENTER
Take your family on a historic tour!
Scarecrow Building Seminar Saturday, August 13, 2016 • 10am
Mallory-Neely House 652 Adams Ave, Memphis, TN 38105 Open Fridays and Saturdays from 10am–4pm Last tour begins at 3pm Visit us in July: 1–2 • 8–9 • 15–16 • 22–23 • 29–30 And August: 5–6 • 12–13 • 19–20 • 26–27 Free admission to Museum members!
You are invited to exercise your artistic and environmental vision to create a Scarecrow for Lichterman Nature Center’s annual Scarecrow Contest. How do you start? Come to the free seminar to find out! Admission is FREE!
Sign up for Scarecrows Judging on September 15, 2016
Magevney House 198 Adams Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 Open the first Saturday of each month from 1–4pm Visit us Saturdays: July 2 and August 6 Free admission to the public!
Create a Scarecrow to lurk about in the Nature Center this fall! Frightening and friendly, silly and serious – have your group, club, classroom or troop create something special for Lichterman visitors to enjoy. It's easy: we provide the framework for the Scarecrow and you provide the creativity. Prizes will be awarded for best school/scout entry, greenest, most creative, best critter and most popular scarecrows. Entry fee: $30 8
SUPPORTERS To make a contribution: 901.636.2412 Donations $100,000+ The Assisi Foundation of Memphis, Inc. The Plough Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Kemmons Wilson Family Foundation $10,000 - $49,999 Baptist Memorial Health Care University of Alaska – Anchorage $5,000 - $9,999 The Dive Shop University of Memphis Department of Biological Sciences $1,000-$4,999 Lynn Conrad Georgia-Pacific Memphis Cellulose Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare William Rudner Leigh Ann and Jeff Wills $100-$999 Lisa Daniel Lucia and Jim Gilliland The Grand Krewe of Phoenix Jane and Bruce Hopkins Carol and Bill Odom Emily Boone Ruch Maida Pearson Smith Analice and Michael Sowell Annabel and Jesse Woodall Mary and Charles Wurtzburger $1-$99 Gloria Cherry Katherine and Peter Decker Mary Green James Jackson Herman Markell Jack Marks Zack McKee and Jane Marsh Cristi OKello Jenni and Andrew Pappas In Memory of their father, Herbert “Kip” Lichterman Bailey Lichterman Baiel, Lauren Lichterman and Sarah Lichterman SUPPORTERS Palace Guard - $200+ Mr. and Mrs. William Keel 9
Club Level - $100+ Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allison Ms. Ruth Angel Ms. Arnotia Baker Mr. Eddie Ballard and Ms. Rhonda Kerns Mr. and Mrs. John Barton Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Beans Mr. and Mrs. Shane Berard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blessike Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Childers Ms. Shannon Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dawson Mrs. Valerie Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eaves Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Green Rev. Willie Hardy Mr. and Mrs. R. Justin Harris Ms. Karen Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hess Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holder Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Hooper Ms. Stephanie Jackson and Mr. Justin Kimmons Mr. Bradley Larschan Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Steve Macy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murtaugh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Norton Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwartz Mr. Jeremy Sincyr Ms. Carla Slayden Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steen Ms. Jacquelyn F. Stinnes Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sullivan Ms. Kerri Syms and Mr. Scott Kohlman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wadley Mr. and Mrs. David Walker Mr. and Mrs. Bobby White Ms. Allison Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Woods Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wright Ms. Ashlee Young Mr. and Mrs. Sean Young Family 75+ Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Alsup Mr. Robert Audsley Mr. and Mrs. Zach Borneman Mr. and Mrs. David Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cannon Mr. and Mrs. John Celli Mr. and Mrs. Luan Champlin Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Clark Ms. Kay Clark Mr. and Mrs. David Clement Mr. and Mrs. Steven Combs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douzanis
Mr. Charles Ferryman Mr. Keith Finch and Ms. Crystal Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Larry Griffin Ms. Lisa Hanson and Mr. Winford Selvera Mrs. Katherine Johnson Ms. Hyejin Jung and Mr. Ji-Hoon Cho Dr. and Mr. Casie Keaton Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Koons Mr. and Mrs. Karl Limberg Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mayne Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGlamery Ms. Ebony Mejia Mr. Fanlun Meng and Mrs. Junling Wang Mr. and Mrs. Justin Menzel Mr. and Mrs. Todd Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Terry Myers Mr. Cody Nelson and Ms. Lana Applegarth Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Noles Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Oakes Mrs. Maria Oliver and Mr. Bobby Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. Adam Otto Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Paxton Mr. Wayne Perry and Ms. Julie Cole Mr. Orie Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Clint Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Russell Ms. Stacy Smallman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Stockdale Mr. and Mrs. Bart Szropinski Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Thorn Ms. Jo Ann Throgmartin Mr. and Mrs. Tim Vickers Ms. Denise Vorhees Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward Mrs. Diane Webster and Ms. Erin Carlin Mr. Matthew West Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Sean Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Williams Ms. Abby Wilson Mr. Jerry Robertson and Mrs. Stephanie Witt Mr. and Mrs. Steven Youngblood Individual /Dual Level - $50 Mr. Alexander Aird Mr. Ron Buck Mr. Josh Copeland Dr. Lance Gibson Ms. Phyllis Harris Mr. John Hughes Dr. Earnestine Jenkins Mr. Keith Kirkland Mr. Zack Mckee and Mrs. Jane Marsh Mrs. Juanita Payne Ms. Joanna Royer Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius H. Skipper Mr. and Mrs. Zane Sturm
MEMBERSHIP
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For membership information: 901.636.2406 To make a contribution: 901.636.2371
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ACTIVITIES Find the Shrunken Head!
Museum Prize Pack Weekly FACEBOOK Contest
The Shrunken Head has escaped and is hiding in the Museum Scope! Our staff detectives have determined that he's hiding somewhere on pages 2–9. Help us find him for your chance to win two passes to the CTI 3D Giant Theater! Send us his location along with:
Every Monday morning we post a special contest status on our Facebook page! For a chance to win the Museum Prize Pack (which changes week to week), LIKE the status. We choose a winner at random every Friday morning.
Your Name: Your Address: Page #: Location on Page: To museumscope@gmail.com. Deadline for entries is July 31. Winner will be determined at random from all eligible entries and contacted by email. Congratulations to Philip Fentress for winning May-June!
Color in the two Pachycephalosaurus duking it out!
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DON'T FORGET TO SHARE AND GIVE YOUR FRIENDS A CHANCE TO WIN, TOO!! NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. See our Facebook "about" section for details on eligibility, prizes, prize pick-up, and additional information.
FRIENDS OF THE PINK PALACE
RENTALS
Call 901.636.2394 for more information.
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BELLA CAFFE
VOLUNTEERS OPPORTUNITIES
Lichterman Nature Center: Greenhouse, Habitat Detective, Backyard Wildlife Center *Present this coupon for $5 off your purchase when you spend $20. Offer good through July 31, 2016. May not be combined with other offers.
Pink Palace Museum: Scenes of the Dinosaurs Exhibit The Science of Wine (must be 21 or over) Call, email or visit to sign up
Bella Caffe has delicious, fresh sandwiches, soups, salads and yummy desserts, along with refreshing cold and hot drinks.
901.636.2438
Call us at 901.636.2407!
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COMING SOON HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD MOVIES
THE PINK PALACE CRAFTS FAIR Bank of America Presents: The Pink Palace Crafts Fair Audubon Park • Friday-Sunday • October14–16, 2016 The Only Complete Crafts Fair – Watch, Learn and Shop! While artisan crafts may be our namesake, we also have music, food, educational exhibits, kids’ crafts, rides and interactive family activities. It’s the one Crafts Fair you don’t want to miss! It's entertainment with a purpose: historic crafts demonstrated, enjoyable performances on stage, hands-on learning, kids at play, museum exhibits on display and of course, lots of shopping! Experience the sights and sounds of the Pink Palace Crafts Fair, 44 years of crafts, cultural education and shopping.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Saturdays and Sundays in October at 4pm A skirmish in Shanghai puts archaeologist Indiana Jones, his partner Short Round and singer Willie Scott crossing paths with an Indian village desperate to reclaim a rock stolen by a secret cult beneath the catacombs of an ancient palace.
STOMP IN THE SWAMP
Sunday, September 18 • 5PM–8PM Admission: Adults $15 • Children $7
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AT THE P!NK PALACE • JULY–AUGUST
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PP Scenes of the Dinosaurs opens CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm HP Magevney House open 1-4pm CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm
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HP Magevney House open 1-4pm CTI Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4pm LNC Scarecrow Building Workshop 10am CTI Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4pm
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CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm
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CTI Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4pm
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CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm
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PP The Science of Wine 6:30–9:30pm
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CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm
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CTI Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4pm
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CTI Jurassic World in 2D 4pm
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CTI Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4pm
P!NK PALACE MUSEUM
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