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——–——––———————— 10:30am * February 20th Emagine Theatre - Novi * 44425 W. Twelve Mile Rd. ————————————–————————————— Come join us for our Autism Friendly Moviesshowing of Star Wars— The Force Awakensat Emagine Novi. This new, Autism & Special Needs friendly program, is part of a partnership between Emagine Theaters and Centria Autism to make going to the movies a more enjoyable, accessible experience for families, children and teens on the Autism spectrum! What does Autism Friendly mean? First, it means sensory friendly (lights up a bit, sound down a bit). Second, if your child needs to get up, move, dance, sing….. no problem. Third, if your child has food allergies or is a picky eater youre welcome to bring your own safesnack for them. Finally, since this experience can seem a little overwhelming at first, well have Autism specialists available to answer questions, share tips, techniques and support your family and child to make their experience a fun and entertaining day at the movies! Questions? Comments! Contact— Steve Bockmann 734-252-9101 or email: [email protected] www.AutismFriendlyMovies.com

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    10:30am * February 20th Emagine Theatre - Novi * 44425 W. Twelve Mile Rd. ————————————–—————————————

    Come join us for our “Autism Friendly Movies” showing of “Star Wars—

    The Force Awakens” at Emagine Novi. This new, Autism & Special Needs

    friendly program, is part of a partnership between Emagine Theaters and

    Centria Autism to make going to the movies a more enjoyable, accessible

    experience for families, children and teens on the Autism spectrum!

    What does Autism Friendly mean?

    First, it means sensory friendly (lights up a bit, sound down a bit).

    Second, if your child needs to get up, move, dance, sing….. no problem.

    Third, if your child has food allergies or is a picky eater you’re welcome

    to bring your own “safe” snack for them.

    Finally, since this experience can seem a little overwhelming at

    first, we’ll have Autism specialists available to answer questions, share

    tips, techniques and support your family and child to make their

    experience a fun and entertaining day at the movies!

    Questions? Comments! Contact— Steve Bockmann

    734-252-9101 or email: [email protected]

    www.AutismFriendlyMovies.com