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March

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Age 60+: $5 donation FREE! Drop-In Age 59-: $10 fee Tuesdays 1st & 3rd - Classics Call (650) 595-7444 to sign up Tuesdays 2nd & 4th – Foreign *Pick up a copy of the menu Wednesdays – Brand new at the Front Desk. Thursdays – Blockbusters

*Movies may be subject to change

20 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont (650) 595-7444 st rd 1 + 3 TUESDAYS: Classics

March 3- Golden Boy Facing pressure from his father (Lee J. Cobb) to pursue a career as a concert violinist, Joe Bonaparte (William Holden) -- persuaded by the lovely Lorna Moon (Barbara Stanwyck) -- instead turns his talents to a more lucrative vocation: prizefighting. Joe soon becomes a top boxer but comes to regret his decision when a racketeer (Joseph Calleia) buys his contract. Nominated for best Score. (1939, 1hr 39min) On the menu: Baked salmon & Rice Pilaf

March 17- Penny Serenade Julie (Irene Dunne) and Roger (Cary Grant) desperately want to have a child. After Julie suffers a miscarriage, the couple attempts to rise above it and adopt a baby. But when tragedy strikes again, it threatens to tear them apart for good. Nominated for Best Actor. (1941, 1hr 59min) On the menu: Corned Beef & Cabbage

March 31- Big Country Retiring to the American West to marry his fiancée, Patricia Terrill (Carroll Baker), Captain James McKay () enters a land-and-water feud between his future father-in-law, Major Terrill (Charles Bickford), and the rough and lawless Hannassey family, led by Rufus (Burl Ives). McKay prefers peace between himself and the Hannasseys, who repeatedly attempt to provoke violence. But his steadfast demeanor only angers his fiancé and Major Terrill, who won't settle for truces. (1958, 2hr 47min) On the menu: Pork Stroganoff

2nd & 4th TUESDAYS: Foreign Films March 10- Parasite Meet the Park family, the picture of aspirational wealth. And the Kim family, rich in street smarts but not much else. Soon, a symbiotic relationship forms between the two families. When a parasitic interloper threatens the Kims' newfound comfort, a savage, underhanded battle for dominance breaks out, threatening to destroy the fragile ecosystem between the Kims and the Parks. Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Best Director, Original Screenplay, and International Film. (Rated R. South Korea, 2019, 2hr 12min) On the menu: BBQ Pork Ribs & Baked Beans

March 24 – Center closed for Painting Project

WEDNESDAYS New Movies

March 4 – Dark Waters Inspired by a shocking true story from a New York Times Exposé, a tenacious attorney (Mark Ruffalo) uncovers a dark secret that connects a growing number of unexplained deaths to one of the world's largest chemical corporations, DuPont, makers of Teflon. In the process, he risks everything -- his future, his family, and his own life -- to expose the truth. Also starring , Tim Robins, and Bill Pullman. (PG-13, 2hr 7min) On the menu: Penne Pasta Siracusa

March 11 – Bombshell This fact-based drama focuses on a cadre of female Fox News employees who help depose CEO Roger Ailes after several of them -- including news anchor Megyn Kelly -- accuse him of repeated sexual harassment. Nominated for three . (Rated R, 1hr 48min) On the menu: Chicken Patties

March 18 – Jumanji: Next Level the gang is back but the game has changed. As they return to Jumanji to rescue one of their own, they discover that nothing is as they expect. The players will have to brave parts unknown and unexplored, from the arid deserts to the snowy mountains, in order to escape the world's most dangerous game. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan. (PG-13, 2hr 3min) On the menu: Garlic Chicken Fettuccine

March 25- Center Closed for Painting Project

THURSDAYS Throwbacks

March 5 – Leap Year Anna (Amy Adams) chooses February 29 to propose marriage to her "perfect" boyfriend, Jeremy, sure he'll accept because of an Irish custom. But after meeting charming innkeeper Declan (Matthew Goode) en route to Dublin, Anna must evaluate her original plans. (PG, 1hr 40min) On the menu: Chicken & Mushroom Rice Bowl

March 12 – Sing Street With the recession hitting people hard in Dublin during the 80s, 14-year-old Conor faces more woes when financial problems force his parents to transfer him from a private school to an inner-city public school. Looking for an escape, he forms a band with a group of classmates. Golden Globe- nominated for Best Picture. (PG-13, 1hr 46min) On the menu: Teriyaki Pork, Rice & Vegetables

March 19-Sideways Struggling writer and wine enthusiast Miles (Paul Giamatti) takes his engaged friend, Jack (Thomas Haden Church), on a trip to wine country for a last single-guy bonding experience. However, while Miles wants to relax and enjoy the wine, Jack is in search of a last fling before his wedding. Nominated for 4 Academy Awards and winner of best Screenplay. (Rated R, 2hr 3min) On the menu: Meat Lasagna

March 26- Center Closed due to Painting Project