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Warner Board Shows That It ‘Digs’ the Arts

Pendleton, ORLocal News

Warner’s Drive-In is poised for an exciting transformation with the addition of a new music and live theater stage, a project supported by enthusiastic board members and the local community. The groundbreaking ceremony highlights the commitment to enhancing the facility's unique motion picture experience, with plans to host both music and theater events beginning in spring 2025. This initiative is expected to diversify entertainment options and significantly enrich the region's cultural landscape. Board members expressed their excitement and gratitude for the community's involvement, emphasizing the impact of local support on such developments. The expansion not only aims to attract more visitors but also to foster a deeper appreciation for the arts within the community.

As the project progresses, it is anticipated to become a vital venue for artistic expression, community events, and cultural celebrations. This initiative is a testament to the positive role that local organizations can play in promoting the arts. Warner’s Drive-In is set to become more than just a movie venue; it is evolving into a cultural hub that brings people together.

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