$2 Tuesday Movie Night at Stanton!

Monterey History and Art at Stanton Center 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, California

Grab $2 and join us for a screening of a classic film in our intimate theatre!

It's $2 Tuesday Movie Night at Stanton! If you've got two dollars, we've got a place for you to sit back, relax, and enjoy a classic film.

Seating is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. General Admission seating is $2 a seat and VIP tables are $5 a seat. Cash at the door only, please have exact change. Refreshments available for purchase on-site, please no outside food or beverages.

$2

Monterey Bay Jade Festival Opening Night Film Screening

Monterey History and Art at Stanton Center 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, California

Step into a world of enchantment as we invite you to the exclusive film screening of Andrew B. Matheson's "Circle of Life" at the historic Stanton Center Theatre. Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing adventure into the captivating realm of jade, a gemstone steeped in history, mystique, and awe-inspiring beauty.

As the lights dim and the screen comes to life, you will be transported across ancient lands and modern excavations, unraveling the untold stories and profound cultural significance of jade. This groundbreaking documentary, crafted with precision and passion, showcases the captivating journey of jade from its formation deep within the Earth to its transformation into stunning works of art.

The Monterey Bay Jade Festival unites our community each year through this beautiful and resilient stone and we are thrilled to host this screening as a celebration of their weekend event at the historic Stanton Center.

FREE General Admission Seating

$20 VIP Table of 2 seats

Juneteenth Film Festival Opening Night Celebration

Monterey History and Art at Stanton Center 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, California

The opening night of the Juneteenth Film Festival promises to be a momentous occasion! It will be an opportunity to celebrate the rich heritage and contributions of African Americans, as well as shed light on the significance of Juneteenth in American history. Our aim is to foster understanding, inspire dialogue, and promote cultural exchange.

As an esteemed guest, you will have the chance to mingle with industry professionals, filmmakers, artists, and fellow enthusiasts. Your presence will contribute to the vibrant atmosphere and help create an unforgettable opening night experience.

We look forward to celebrating the spirit of Juneteenth with you and sharing this remarkable cinematic journey. Together, let us honor the past, embrace the present, and shape a better future.

Juneteenth Film Festival

Monterey History and Art at Stanton Center 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, California

About the Event

Our Juneteenth Film Festival is to honor Black actors/actresses, writers, directors and filmmakers through films that present compelling moral stories and educate on racism and Black history. The film festival is from June 14-18, showcasing a different set of films each day. Doors to the theatre open 30 minutes prior to the screenings.

Disclaimer

Please note that some screenings are of archival films that may make use of outdated and offensive terms. Such offensive terminology is no longer used at the Stanton Center. These films are therefore a time capsule from a bygone era, presented in its original version, in the hope that it will help raise awareness, educate and generate discussion.

Juneteenth Film Festival

Monterey History and Art at Stanton Center 5 Custom House Plaza, Monterey, California

About the Event

Our Juneteenth Film Festival is to honor Black actors/actresses, writers, directors and filmmakers through films that present compelling moral stories and educate on racism and Black history. The film festival is from June 14-18, showcasing a different set of films each day. Doors to the theatre open 30 minutes prior to the screenings.

Disclaimer

Please note that some screenings are of archival films that may make use of outdated and offensive terms. Such offensive terminology is no longer used at the Stanton Center. These films are therefore a time capsule from a bygone era, presented in its original version, in the hope that it will help raise awareness, educate and generate discussion.