We need theaters – save Summerfield

Ever since I was a kid, movies have been a big part of my life. One of the happiest memories is going to see Star Wars Episode 1 with my dad. My classes in elementary, middle, and high schools would have field trips to Summerfield and the Reading Cinema as a reward for good behavior or as part of a history or art class. So much of my pleasant memories have been spent around art galleries and playhouses, so it’s no wonder I ended up wanting to get into the arts for a living. The issue is the country hasn’t been too pleasant to the arts in recent years. Especially when it comes to movies and movie theaters.

For a time, there were four theaters within a short drive of Santa Rosa. Reading at Citama in Conrad Park, Roxy on the Block, the Roxy downtown, and Summerfield Park Theaters. Now only the Roxy remains open, but for how much longer? The Roxy on the block was closed down during the pandemic and never really reopened. Reading Cinema just closed 2 years back without much announcement, and is now on its way to becoming an Indoor pickleball court. The worst loss we will feel for generations, if we truly lose it, is the closing of Summerfield Park Theater. It started out as a park-side theater for Howarth Park in the 60s, and it would become an art house theater in the 80s, up until 2024, when it was announced that it was to be turned into a Planet Fitness.

A civilian coalition led by SAG actor Derek Stefan, along with the co-founder of the Civilian Coalition, Paul Seif, started a Change.org group to stop this. They delayed long enough for the property buyers to back out, but not long enough to prevent the leaseholder from closing the theater. The Citizen Committee to Save Summerfield Cinemas has been discussing finding Angel investors to reopen the theater as a live event and arts center. This was proposed six months ago…

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