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Guild Theater Sunday Movie Lilo & Stitch

Date: May 3, 2026
Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location: 2828 35th St, Sacramento, CA 95817
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The Guild Theater

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📅 Sunday, May 3, 2026
2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
📍 The Guild Theater
2828 35th Street, Sacramento, CA

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Celebrate Friendship and the Meaning of ʻOhana with Lilo & Stitch

The Guild Theater is hosting a free family-friendly movie matinee featuring the heartwarming Disney adventure Lilo & Stitch, a beloved animated classic about an imaginative Hawaiian girl and her mischievous alien companion who learn the true meaning of friendship, belonging, and ʻohana — family. Filled with humor, adventure, and heartfelt moments, this unforgettable film celebrates how even the most unlikely bonds can bring people together.

🎥 Event Highlights

▫️ Free family-friendly movie matinee
▫️ Heartwarming story of friendship
▫️ Mischievous alien meets family life
▫️ Adventure & the meaning of ʻohana

📍 When & Where

▫️ Sunday, April 12
▫️ 2:00 PM
▫️ Free admission for all
▫️ Historic Guild Theater venue

Free family-friendly movie matinee — a welcoming afternoon for all ages to enjoy together.

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The Guild Theater

The Guild Theater, located at 2828 35th Street in Sacramento's historic Oak Park neighborhood, has been a cultural landmark since its original opening in 1915. Designed and financed by Joseph Lewis, it was the largest of three theaters on 35th Street at the time.

Over the years, the theater has undergone several transformations, including periods as the Oak Park Theater, Victor Theater, and New Oak Park Theater. In 1952, it reopened as the Guild Theater, featuring a modern marquee and seating for 467 patrons. After a phase of decline and vacancy, the theater was revitalized and is now managed by St. HOPE, a nonprofit organization dedicated to community development through public education, civic leadership, economic growth, and the arts.

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Founded in 1989 by former Mayor, NBA star and Oak Park resident Kevin Johnson, the St. HOPE organization accepted the challenge of restoring the Guild Theater after it had been vacant for many years, finishing the full restoration in 2003.

The Guild Theater in Sacramento is a cherished cultural venue that has long played a significant role in the local arts scene.

Historic Charm & Modern Vibe: Originally established as a community gathering place, the Guild Theater has maintained its historic character while evolving with modern updates. Its blend of classic architecture and contemporary amenities creates an intimate setting that enhances every performance.

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Events: The theater is known for hosting a wide variety of events—from live theatrical productions and musical performances to film screenings and special community events.

Community-Focused Mission: More than just a performance space, the Guild Theater is dedicated to fostering local talent and engaging the community.

Accessibility & Atmosphere: Located in a lively part of the city, the theater is easily accessible to residents and visitors alike.

Today, the Guild Theater serves as a vibrant hub for performing arts and cinema, hosting a diverse array of events.

The Guild Theater offers a unique and intimate setting that continues to enrich Sacramento’s cultural landscape.

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