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Iowa families see “Gremlins”
waiting in the historic move theater

Families in Webster City, Iowa, recently enjoyed a free screening of the movie “Gremlins,” courtesy of Black Hills Energy.

The classic holiday movie was shown in the historic Webster Theater, which was built in 1906 and has screened movies for decades. Black Hills Energy employees donned their holiday and company attire to hand out candy canes and greet moviegoers as they arrived at the theater.

What a fun holiday event!

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