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Galentine’s Day Champagne Celebration & Movie Night | February 13

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Wednesday, February 13, 2019 — 6:30 pm

Ebell Film Series celebrates Galentine’s Day, Champagne Reception with a screening of Thelma & Louise

Grab your girl crew and join LA’s oldest women’s club for a special Galentine’s Day screening of Thelma & Louise. The night kicks off with an opening reception featuring champagne, cheese and chocolate, followed by a movie screening inside the historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre. The ultimate female buddy movie stars Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis as two best friends who set out on an adventure that soon turns into a terrifying ordeal — and features a young Brad Pitt. This event is open to all — couples, singles and co-workers are welcome to come and enjoy.  Rated R for strong language, and for some violence and sensuality.

What is “Galantine’s Day?”

Galantine’s Day is a holiday Amy Poehler’s Parks and Rec character Leslie Knope created that occurs every year on Feb. 13, the day before Valentine’s Day. It’s like Valentine’s Day, only instead of celebrating the love you have for your significant other, you spend it with your best girlfriends!

6:30 pm Champagne, cheese and chocolate
8:00 pm Movie Screening

 

Ticket Info

$25 member  |  $35 nonmember

6:30 pm Champagne, cheese and chocolate reception for you & your bestie
8:00 pm Movie Screening

*One complimentary glass of champagne per person. There will be a cash bar.
**Everyone is welcome! Couples, singles and co-workers are encouraged to come!

Cancellations must be received 24 hours prior to an event to avoid billing.

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Contact Information

Karlene Taylor, Jane Martin, Venita DeSouza and Jolin Crofts,  Co-Chairs

If you have questions about this event, please call 323-931-1277 x131 or email: tickets@ebelloflosangeles.com

Entrance

The Ebell of Los Angeles-Wilshire Ebell Theatre, 741 South Lucerne Boulevard
FREE parking: East Lot across from entrance or in the West parking  lot entrance off of 8th street