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It's like a real life { }- or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)
Refined's Ty Huffer and Malia Karlinsky with Craig Smith. It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
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It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
It's like a real life  - or should we say reel life - feel good movie. Craig Smith, owner of The Firehouse Theater in Kingston has recently raised around $250,000 to save his movie theater, thanks to overwhelming support from the local community and beyond. (Photo: Seattle Refined)<br><p></p>
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