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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 8:45 PM

Donations Boost Fallon Theatre as Community Support Shines

Donations Boost Fallon Theatre as Community Support Shines
Members of the Fallon Theatre Board with staff from Western Alliance Bank. Photo courtesy of Fallon Theatre.

The Fallon Theatre received a significant boost this month from two generous donations, underscoring strong local and regional support for the historic downtown venue.

The first contribution came through the Pay It Forward Program at Fallon Ford-Toyota, which donates $50 for every vehicle sold to a nonprofit chosen by the customer. Through the program, the theatre received $1,350, representing 27 customers who selected the Fallon Theatre as their charity of choice.

The theatre also received a $5,000 donation from Western Alliance Bank, a gift that theatre representatives say will have a lasting impact on the facility's maintenance and operations.

Combined, the donations will help support ongoing operations and programming, keeping the theatre accessible for movies, special events, and community gatherings in downtown Fallon. Theatre officials expressed appreciation to both donors and community members whose choices made the contributions possible.

 

 

 

 

 

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