Meet Me at the Movies

Meet Me at the Movies

At the Frye Art Museum

Registration begins November 13. Sign up for the Creative Aging newsletter to be notified when registration opens.

Our winter Meet Me at the Movies program will feature film clips and inspired conversation on the theme of Love, including the acclaimed American variety/sketch comedy The Carol Burnett Show (1967–1978), an epic scene between Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers from Irving Berlin’s musical comedy film Top Hat (1935), actress Meryl Streep demonstrating Julia Child’s love of cooking in Julie & Julia (2009), and finally a clip from the popular seasonal romcom Love, Actually (2003). Join us as we view and discuss clips of movies that explore the myriads of emotions that accompany being in love with something or someone.

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

Designed for people with memory loss and care partners, this program can be enjoyed by all adults. Theme-based clips from classic and contemporary films are shown, followed by a lively audience conversation.

Meet Me at the Movies

At the Frye Art Museum

A member of the audience in a theater holds a microphone while sharing a story

Photo: Katherine Lamar

February 5, 2026

2–3 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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