Don’t you forget about tickets for a ?Breakfast Club’ screening with Molly RingwaldLynn Auditorium has hosted movie screenings, celebrations and iconic entertainers of all talents. Today, tickets go on sale for a combination of all three, as ’80s It Girl Molly Ringwald will visit the city this October to show, discuss and celebrate the 30th anniversary of “The Breakfast Club.””I’m professionally excited to be trying out something new at the auditorium, as it’s one part movie, one part speaker and one part after party,” Lynn Community Development Director James Marsh said in an email Monday. “And I’m personally excited to meet her and watch the movie again on the big screen.”Ringwald is the star of the 1985 teen classic “The Breakfast Club,” where she plays Claire, “The Princess,” who joins four other high school stereotypes – The Brain, Athlete, Basket Case and Criminal – in detention one Saturday.The movie was the second collaboration between Ringwald and writer and director John Hughes, who first cast Ringwald in 1984’s “Sixteen Candles” and would cast her again in “Pretty in Pink” in 1986. It established Ringwald as one of the primary members of the 1980s Brat Pack, which included her “Breakfast Club” costars Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall and Ally Sheedy.In celebration of the 30th anniversary of “The Breakfast Club,” Ringwald will be in Lynn Oct. 17 for a screening of the film and then a discussion and question-and-answer session. Tickets go on sale today at 10 a.m. and can be bought online at lynnauditorium.com, by calling 781-599-SHOW or in person at the Lynn Auditorium Box office in Lynn City Hall. Tickets cost $52, $42 and $32. A limited number of VIP tickets will also be available and include an after-show meet and greet with Ringwald.Lynn UMass grad given high honorLynn English 2011 graduate and city resident July Suarez graduated May 29 from UMass Boston and was awarded the JFK Award, the highest honor an undergrad can receive. She also gave the student commencement address. Her parents, Arcesio and Claudia Suarez, are Colombian immigrants and active parishioners at St. Joseph’s Church on Union Street.