PA Day Family Movie

PA Day Family Movie

Drop into the Museum each PA Day this school season to watch a family-friendly movie in the Museum theatre. Movies are included with regular admission to the museum or FREE with a Museum membership or Huron County Library card. All films start at 2:15 p.m.

January 30th: Smurfs (2025) 

April 24th: The Minecraft Movie

June 5th: The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants 

PA Day movies are a relaxed screening environment welcoming for children who may need to get up or make noise. No pre-registration required.

The theatre is a safe zone for snacks: please enjoy any snacks or drinks in the theatre or lobby, and do not take them into the exhibit galleries. Candy sticks and pop are available in the gift shop.

Please note if bringing snacks from home: The Huron County Museum & Historic Gaol are allergy aware!  Please help us to create a safe and inclusive space for everyone, by thinking of visitors with food allergies. Peanut and tree nut allergies can cause a more immediate threat to life than other food-related allergies. For the safety of all visitors, the Huron County Museum asks visitors to not consume nut or nut based products inside the museum or gaol. Please note, however, that the Huron County Museum cannot guarantee that our sites are entirely nut-free, as we are open to the public and snacks offered during programs and special events are prepared at offsite facilities.

PA Day Family Movie

PA Day Movie: Superman

Join us on the PA day for a family film in the museum theatre!

Included with regular admission (FREE with your Huron County Library card for for museum members). 

Oct. 10th at 10:30 am

Superman (2025) 

129 minutes, rated PG

Please note that seating in the theatre is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Snacks are allowed in the museum theatre, but please do not take drinks or snacks into the gallery spaces. Pop, popcorn and candy sticks are for sale at the front desk. Please help us to create a safe and inclusive space for everyone by thinking of visitors with food allergies. Peanut and tree nut allergies can cause a more immediate threat to life than other food-related allergies. For the safety of all visitors, the Huron County Museum asks visitors to not consume nut or nut based products inside the museum or gaol. Please note, however, that the Huron County Museum cannot guarantee that our sites are entirely nut-free, as we are open to the public and snacks are prepared at offsite facilities.