Plaza Theatre Hours Before Demolition
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Taken on: September 13, 2011
Uploaded on: September 13, 2011
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Thanks for taking this photo. Let us not forget that while an absentee landlord abandoned this building and let it become an eye-sore, and while it will be a victory for the community to have this blight removed, the memories, the dreams, the lives that were changed by the films screened inside 25 years ago will now go into the bigger victory, so these dream experiences can be carried on – at the new Plaza Media Arts Center on Terry Street in Patchogue (www.plazamac.org), where dream builders are at work on a community level to bring back our love and our need for not only entertaining Cinema, but with media classes offered to locals in Suffolk County that want to make their own dreams into films and truly ignite with a spark the light that follows tearing down the blight!