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We look forward to seeing them at Santikos Theatres. Dates, times, entry/price/tickets information, venue and contact telephone for the event at Free Movie Night The Bijou, San Antonio. “As one of the pillars of our community, we recognize and respect the self-sacrifice first responders provide for our safety and well-being. They are going to let us pass out postcards and we. (Google Street View) BALCONES HEIGHTS, Texas The Bijou. “We are excited to offer this well-deserved thank-you to our local first responders,” Seago said. Hey Sherwoodians, Carol Lee Icke has set up some cross promotions with a movie theater in San Antonio. The Bijou, San Antonio’s arthouse theater, closes Santikos opened the Bijou in 1987 Santikos Bijou Theater has closed after 35 years. The theaters have the lighting turned up and the sound is lowered to create a more comfortable environment for the children and families. The company’s semi-monthly Eva’s Heroes Special Presentations and its weekly, Wednesday Mommy Matinees, are designed for families with babies (free stroller concierge), and families with toddlers or special needs children. The “Free for First Responders” is an example of the kind of programming the company is offering in the community, similar to free movie days for the young residents at the San Antonio Children’s Shelter. Every Wednesday is kids eat free night from 3 pm to 9:30 pm. Seago said the Santikos Theater managers and employees are inspired by Santikos’ generosity and his decision to see the foundation created, and they are doing more to change their own company culture to play a more active and giving role in the community. The free movie at the Bijou Theater at the Wonderland of Americas Mall is not kids. “The future impact on San Antonio of his philanthropy will be enormous.” Santikos was a very private man, he didn’t draw attention to himself, he was a quiet philanthropist,” Noll said. Noll said the foundation would be making a more formal announcement about its activities after the organizational work is complete later in 2015. The remaining 80% of the foundation founds will be spent in San Antonio in support of charitable and non-profit community groups.

Under the terms of his will, 10% of all the foundation’s funds will go to Doctors Without Borders and 10% will go to International Orthodox Christian Charities for the organization’s operations in Greece, Santikos’ native country. Credit: Courtesy / San Antonio Area Foundation Photo courtesy of the San Antonio Area Foundation.
