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  1. The Reg Lenna Center for the Arts is a restored 1923 theater used as a community center for the performing arts in Jamestown, New York. The center is named after a notable local resident Reginald Lenna who donated $1 million to begin restoration work in 1987.

  2. The renovated theater was renamed Reg Lenna Civic Center in October of 1990, opening with a gala to commemorate a new era of purpose and programming for the community. Philanthropists Reginald and Elizabeth Lenna provided a great deal of money toward the effort offering the former's name to the theater.

    • 116 East 3rd Street Jamestown, NY, 14701
    • info@reglenna.com
    • (716) 484-7070
  3. The Reg showcases a wide variety of events, workshops, gallery shows and is utilized by many community organizations. MISSION STATEMENT. Through comprehensive programming, the Reg Lenna Center for The Arts inspires, educates, and empowers an engaged community.

    • 116 East 3rd Street Jamestown, NY, 14701
    • info@reglenna.com
    • (716) 484-7070
  4. Reg Lenna Center for The Arts is at the heart of the arts and cultural district in Jamestown NY. The Reg showcases a wide variety of events including live concerts, movies, ballet, orchestras, gallery shows and more.

  5. Reg Lenna Center for The Arts is at the heart of the arts and cultural district in Jamestown NY. The Reg showcases a wide variety of events including live concerts, movies, ballet, orchestras, gallery shows and more.

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    • 116 E 3rd St, Jamestown, 14701-5402, New York
  6. The Reg Lenna Center for The Arts was first opened on February 5, 1923 as the Palace Theatre, a “High Class Vaudeville” house. Renovations occured through the years, and the beautifully restored 1,269 seat Reg Lenna Civic Center received an award from the League of Historic American Theatres for the quality and workmanship of its restoration.

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  8. Reg Lenna Civic Center. 116 E. Third Street, Jamestown, NY 14701. Open (Showing movies) 1 screen. 1,270 seats. 4 people favorited this theater. Overview. Photos. Comments. The Reg Lenna Civic Center was first opened on February 5, 1923 as the Palace Theatre, a “High Class Vaudeville” house.

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