Briefs for Nov. 9, 2016
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Veterans invited to free showing of ‘Last Man Club’
POLSON — Polson Theatres’ Showboat Cinema is partnering with VetFlicks, VetTix and Randolph Productions to bring the film “Last Man Club” to Polson for two special Veterans Day Weekend showings at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, and 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12. “Last Man Club” follows Captain John “Eagle Eye” Pennell, a WW2 veteran who has learned that his family is going to force him into a retirement home. That same day, he receives a letter from a former B-17 crewmate, reminding him of the pact they made to each other in 1944. That letter will send Eagle on a cross-country trip to reunite his remaining crew and make good on the promise they made to each other decades before. Along the way, Eagle meets Romy, a sassy young woman on the run from the mob. After a rocky start, she joins forces with the boys, realizing she needs them as much as they need her. On the run from life, our heroes are determined to finish their quest at all costs. All military veterans are invited to attend the film at no cost. Please bring military ID if possible. Tickets for all other attendees are $6. “Last Man Club,” a light-hearted and touching story of true friendship, honor and the bond between brothers-in-arms, runs 95 minutes and is rated R for some language.
Services set at Veteran’s Wall
ST. IGNATIUS — The American Legion Post 106 St. Ignatius will hold Veterans Day services at the Veteran’s Wall by City Hall. Services begin at 11 a.m. Nov. 11 and a lunch for veterans and their families will follow