
Guests who show a same-day receipt from a local business in Camas or Washougal will receive a free small popcorn with the purchase of a ticket at the Liberty
The Liberty Theatre of Camas-Washougal, a locally owned independent movie theater, will celebrate Small Business Saturday on Sat., Nov. 29, inviting residents to shop local, stay local, and enjoy a movie on Main Street.
Guests who show a same-day receipt from a local business in Camas or Washougal will receive a free small popcorn with the purchase of a ticket at the Liberty.
“We’re proud to be your hometown theater — run by local people, for local people,” said Rand Thornsley, Managing Director of the Liberty. “This is where our community gathers to spend time together. When you see a movie here, you’re supporting your neighbors, other local businesses who depend on foot traffic, and helping our community stay vibrant and connected.”
How to Participate
- Shop at any local business in Camas or Washougal.
- Bring your receipt to Liberty Theatre
- Receive free small popcorn with your movie ticket on Small Business Saturday
This year’s celebration is designed to reinforce the vital role independent theaters play as community gathering spaces and local economic anchors. Independent cinemas employ local residents, support nearby shops and restaurants, and provide shared cultural experiences. In fact, for every dollar spent at an American movie theatre, an additional $1.50 is spent in that area’s local economy, according to a study by Beacon Economics.
For more information, visit www.camasliberty.com. The Liberty Theatre is located at 315 NE 4th Avenue in downtown Camas.
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