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Sylvan Oaks Classic Movie Friday May Double Indemnity

Date: May 8, 2026
Time: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: 6700 Auburn Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
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Classic Movie Friday

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📅 Friday, May 8, 2026
1:30 PM – 3:30 PM (PDT)
📍 Sylvan Oaks Library
6700 Auburn Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
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Double Indemnity (1944)

Looking for a relaxing Friday afternoon activity? The Sylvan Oaks Library invites the community to its monthly Classic Movie Matinee, held every second Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Sylvan Oaks Meeting Room. Guests can enjoy a timeless film in a welcoming setting, with refreshments generously provided by the Friends of the Sylvan Oaks Library.

This month’s feature is the classic film noir Double Indemnity (1944), a gripping tale of passion, greed, and betrayal that helped define the genre. Insurance salesman Walter Neff becomes entangled with the alluring Phyllis Dietrichson in a dangerous plot to murder her husband and collect on an accident policy — but their perfect crime begins to unravel under the scrutiny of a sharp claims investigator. Directed by Billy Wilder and starring Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson, the film runs approximately 107 minutes.

🐶 Event Details

▫️ The second Friday of each month
▫️ Friends of Sylvan Oaks Library
▫️ No registration required
▫️ A relaxed afternoon at the library

📚 Why Attend

▫️ Free monthly classic film screening
▫️ Golden Era Timeless Classics
▫️ Comfortable library viewing environment
▫️ Great for film lovers

Classic Movie Friday features Double Indemnity (1944) at Sylvan Oaks Library.

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Sylvan Oaks Library — 6700 Auburn Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95621

Nestled among native valley oaks near Crosswoods Park, Sylvan Oaks Library offers a scenic, tranquil setting with robust services for families, students, and lifelong learners across Citrus Heights.

Operating Hours

  • Sunday & Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Hours current as of February 2025. Check the site for holiday updates.

Services & Amenities

  • Collections: Books, periodicals, e-resources, and databases.
  • Technology: Public PCs with internet/MS Office, Wi-Fi, and assistive devices.
  • Children’s Area: Kid-friendly space with a wide selection and a fish tank.
  • Programs: Storytimes, STEAM activities, teen movie nights, adult book groups.
  • Spaces: Meeting and study rooms for groups or individuals.

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Boater Hat: From River Regatta to Runway Classic
(1870 – 1930s)


⚓ 1870s – 1880s · Rowing Clubs & Regattas
Born on the rivers of England and France, the stiff-brimmed straw hat kept oarsmen cool under the sun. Its flat crown made it easy to stack or stow between races. Soil Born Farms Logo
🌞 1890s · Leisurewear for the Middle Class
Adopted for summer outings, cycling, and seaside trips. Men paired it with striped blazers; women with shirtwaists and long skirts. Early Boater Hat
🎶 1900 – 1910s · The Icon of Respectable Youth
A mark of collegiate charm and barbershop harmony. In the U.S., “Straw Hat Day” celebrated its annual debut each May. Early Boater Hat
🎞️ 1920s · Cinema & City Style
The boater crowns everyone from silent-film crowds to jazz-age partygoers. Light, crisp, modern — a uniform for summer modernity. Early Boater Hat
👒 1930s · Gentle Fade
As felt fedoras took over, the boater lingered in uniforms, gondoliers, and nostalgic fashion — forever linked to early-20th-century elegance. Early Boater Hat
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