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Park Series returning in Noblesville, movies starting August
Noblesville, Indiana – Noblesville residents will be able to enjoy the Park Series event and have the opportunity to enjoy movies outside this summer.
The 14th annual Movies in the Park Series is set to take place late August, the City of Noblesville officials announced.
A “Flick ‘N Float” showing of Pirates of the Caribbean 5 on August 13 at the Forest Park Aquatic Center, located at 1077 Cicero Road. According to the hosts, the movie is set to start at dusk and can be watched directly from the pool. Hosts added that the admission fee for the pool after 5 p.m. is $4. Food and drinks will be available for purchase inside.
All the other movies will be held across the parks in city and will be completely free of charge for the public.
“Last year was the first year where we rotated them around from various parks. So, this year we’re just continuing that momentum that worked really well for people, especially last summer when people weren’t venturing out as much,” Kristi Spehler with Noblesville Parks and Recreation said.
“They can still come out and enjoy a movie with their neighbors and families and friends, pretty close to their post, close to home.”
This is the schedule for thus year’s Park Series:
Friday, Aug. 20 – The Croods: A New Age (PG, 95 min.) at Finch Creek Park, 16233 Boden Road
Friday, Aug. 27 – Onward (PG, 102 min.) at Dillon Park, 6351 Midland Lane
Friday, Sept. 3 – Trolls World Tour (PG, 90 min.) at Federal Hill Commons, 175 Logan Street.
Friday, Sept. 10 – Wonder Woman 1984 (PG-13, 151 min.) at Forest Park Shelter 1, 701 Cicero Road
For more information, click here or call (317) 776-6350.
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