Meet Me at the Movies

Meet Me at the Movies

At the Frye Art Museum

Entertaining, inspiring, and uplifting, Meet Me at the Movies is a free, interactive film program that celebrates the wonder of film and its power to connect us to life’s experiences and boundless imagination.

Designed for people with memory loss and their care partners, this program can be enjoyed by all adults. Each session features themed clips from classic and contemporary films, followed by lively and meaningful audience discussions.

Our summer Meet Me at the Movies program will include film clips and inspired conversation focusing on people and places of the Pacific Northwest, featuring iconic sites like Mount Rainier in 2009 documentary The Mountain. We’ll also view and discuss three films that highlight our breathtaking regional landscape and celebrated history, including The Boys of ‘36 based on the book Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown, a documentary about Warren Miller called Tribute to the Pioneers of Skiing, and the critically acclaimed film A River Runs Through It.

 

Are you an administrator looking to bring a group of residents? Please contact the Creative Aging Programs department directly at 206.432.8265 or creativeaging@fryemuseum.org to register.

Meet Me at the Movies

At the Frye Art Museum

Photo of people in a theater watching a movie

Photo: Katherine Lamar

August 13, 2025

11 am–12 pm

Frye Art Museum
704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Advanced registration is required for this free program. For more information contact Creative Aging Programs at 206 432 8265, or email creativeaging@fryemuseum.org

Ticket Limit
8
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