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BIRTHDAY PARTIES
Looking for a perfect party for your child? Let Clearview Cinemas be your host! Having your child’s birthday party at the movies will create memories that will last forever. Our private parties are great for groups of 25 or more, and include an entire auditorium for your group, child’s name on the marquee, unlimited popcorn and drinks, celebration cake, and complimentary movie passes for the host family. No mess, no clean-up, great value. For more information, visit our website or call our Special Events Coordinator at (877) 543-3855.
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