Saturday, January 21, 2017

Movie at the Market House next Saturday


24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope they obtained a public performance license.

Anonymous said...

I hope it works and provides an outlet to the youth hanging on the streets.

Anonymous said...

Really don't think the elite would want kids hanging out all day in the market

Anonymous said...

Why would you show a movie in the market house at 11:30 when there are people trying to walk around the market anyway what other market house shows movies I did not know that is what a market house is for

Anonymous said...

They are draining the swamp! Give this Market House a person who knows it best. A person with passion for the hardworking people of Columbia and the visitors in our town. Whatever happened to the three that applied for the position: Sears, Troxell and Vera?

Anonymous said...

I think both people can walk around the screen.

Anonymous said...

Shut up, Negative Nellies

Anonymous said...

Anyway!! Council took the time and efforts of those three applicants and then tosses the position to the wind. Another example of poor management.

Anonymous said...

Residents asking what happened to the position that people applied for at a public meeting are not "negative Nellies." They are seeking follow up which should have been provided in the first place.

Brian said...

Good point.

Obtaining public performance licenses for films (https://library.lafayette.edu/collections/filmlicenses)

Anonymous said...

I am sure many groups do not even know about this license. Many churches and other groups show films and nothing ever said. No admission fee is being charged.

Anonymous said...

Ignorance of the law is no excuse.

Anonymous said...

Clarification, the negatives are the ones against a simple movie.
Vera should have been appointed.

Watcher said...

Government ought to know the laws - the Market is government-owned entity.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for clarifying and you are correct, Vera would have been an excellent choice.

Anonymous said...

If that is the case, enforce jaywalking laws, turn signal violations, loitering and all laws. Rather see law enforcement officials go after drug dealers, child molesters,and other major offenders instead chasing down public performance licenses.

Anonymous said...

This public performance license, would that include the band's at the Tomato Festival in Washington Borough, the different non- profit groups that hold dances to make money. How can this be ignorance of the law if never made known about it. This law can be added to the hundreds of laws never enforced. Law makers should worry more about tax reform and the Affordable Care Act than public performance license.

Anonymous said...

How about you do some research into what a public performance license is, instead of looking like a fool? Someone even provided a link above. As far as not knowing about it - you must live in a pretty dark cave to have never heard of copyright laws. Unbelievable. Pretty easy to get the licenses or get the movies through proper distribution outfits. I just hope that proper procedure is being followed.

Anonymous said...

No one is against a simple movie. Just curious if they are showing it ***legally**.

Anonymous said...

Another boro matter, on Tuesday,Jan.24, several housing issues will be brought before the Lancaster County Housing and Land Bank Authorities. Some properties are in Columbia. Reported on PG.A20 of Monday edition of LNP.

Anonymous said...

Showing a movie legally?
Worry about all the other illegal activities dragging Columbia under.

Anonymous said...

Then why excuse that?

Anonymous said...

How is a darn movie dragging Columbia down.
Get a clue!

Anonymous said...

I get it. Some illegal things are ok, while others aren't. No, that's cool. Not completely hypocritical at all.