MOSCOW, ID—The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center will be offering free screening of the classic film Casablanca (1942) at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 4, to commemorate Milburn Kenworthy’s opening of the public theater on this day in 1926. Since the theater’s opening almost 100 years ago, the Kenworthy has occupied a special place for live arts and cinema within the Moscow community. Since 2000, the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre has operated as a leading nonprofit organization with an expanded presence in the Palouse. “Milburn Day” honors the magnanimity of the Kenworthy family in their generous gift of the theater to the greater Moscow community.
No presale tickets will be available for this special screening. Seating is limited to 125 patrons. Free popcorn will be provided courtesy of Kimberly Kenworthy Manaut, Debra Kenworthy, and Milburn Brian Kenworthy.