The John Penton Story Movie in Lancaster Pa.

Started by LeeBuff, October 01, 2014, 07:37:17 PM

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LeeBuff

Hi POG members,
  Screening for The John Penton Story is scheduled for Nov. 5 2014 at Manor Stadium 16 Theater - 1246 Millersville Pike - Lancaster Pa. 7:30 PM showing. I know there are a lot of Penton / KTM people in the  south eastern Pa. and northern Md. area, so lets get out and support this great film.
Thanks, Lee Buffenmyer

LeeBuff

Hi Poggers,
   For tickets go to gathr.us/screening/8852.  See you Nov. 5 in Lancaster.   Thanks, Lee Buffenmyer

LeeBuff

Hi Poggers,
  Great News: B & B Yamaha, KTM, Triumph in Manheim Pa. is on board to help sponsor The John Penton Movie in Lancaster, Pa. at the Manor Stadium 16 Theater Nov. 5, 2014 at 7:30 PM.
  B & B is offering a limited number of FREE tickets to any customer that has bought a new or used KTM from them since January 2013. You must stop in at the store to get free tickets and speak to Craig or Jim. Hurry they are limited !

  Also B & B has tickets at the discounted price of $9.00 if any are needed call and speak to Craig or Jim at (717)898-5764.

  Or you can get tickets online at http://gathr.us/screening/8852

  Thanks, Lee Buffenmyer

LeeBuff

We tipped it over the top. The Penton movie is coming to Lancaster, Pa.(Pending approval) Nov.5,2014 at 7:30 Pm. We have 8 more days to sell it out. Reserve your seats now before there all gone ! http://gathr,us/screening/8852   See you there,Lee Buffenmyer

Paul Danik

Lee,

  Great job..:D  Best of luck with your viewing.

Paul

LeeBuff

Due to a scheduling conflict, "The John Penton Story" movie has been rescheduled to Penn Cinema IMAX 15 theater located at 541 airport Road, Lititz, Pa.  The screening will remain on Wed. Nov. 5, 2014 at 7:30 PM.

The original reservations were canceled, and you will need to repurchase your tickets here: http://gathr.us/screening/9294 and print them out instantly!

There will be more seats available, so be sure to tell your friends and continue to spread the word.

Thanks, Lee Buffenmyer