This is truly great news Bivouac. I just saw you joined the Facebook group. You’re going to be everyone’s hero. Can’t wait for the photos. See you on FB. The group is 25 members strong in less than 24 hours and I have little doubt it will end up in the hundreds eventually. Thanks again.
cinscope, I’ve snagged your picture from here and posted in my facebook account. I’ll gladly credit you if you’d like to get me your info. And it’s a really fabulous shot I have to say. I’d also love to exchange info and see if it would be possible to get my hands on some of the other photos you and Bivouac may have. I’ll gladly even pay for them. Cheers.
I worked at the Lyn with Ken, Mike, John and Julie for two years just before it closed. We had a crazy amount of fun. We’d go behind the stage and rummage through all the old stuff and we’d even put on music and goof off on the stage late at night when we were supposed to be cleaning. I would spend hours sitting upstairs doing homework or hanging out with the projectionist because we’d only have 2 or 3 people show up per showing. Two days before it was demolished my friend Brian and I scaled the marquee and took the the neon light that reads “movies” in the blue square part in the middle. I still have it. Bivouac, I’d love to see a FLICKR gallery of your photos.
This is truly great news Bivouac. I just saw you joined the Facebook group. You’re going to be everyone’s hero. Can’t wait for the photos. See you on FB. The group is 25 members strong in less than 24 hours and I have little doubt it will end up in the hundreds eventually. Thanks again.
Facebook group Fans of the Lyn Theatre in Akron, Ohio is now live. Please join and share any photos or other nostalgia.
cinscope, I’ve snagged your picture from here and posted in my facebook account. I’ll gladly credit you if you’d like to get me your info. And it’s a really fabulous shot I have to say. I’d also love to exchange info and see if it would be possible to get my hands on some of the other photos you and Bivouac may have. I’ll gladly even pay for them. Cheers.
I worked at the Lyn with Ken, Mike, John and Julie for two years just before it closed. We had a crazy amount of fun. We’d go behind the stage and rummage through all the old stuff and we’d even put on music and goof off on the stage late at night when we were supposed to be cleaning. I would spend hours sitting upstairs doing homework or hanging out with the projectionist because we’d only have 2 or 3 people show up per showing. Two days before it was demolished my friend Brian and I scaled the marquee and took the the neon light that reads “movies” in the blue square part in the middle. I still have it. Bivouac, I’d love to see a FLICKR gallery of your photos.