The City of Montgomery Parks & Recreation Teen Movie Night Series Free for ages 13 and 17 years old

The City of Montgomery Parks & Recreation Teen Movie Night Series Free for ages 13 and 17 years old
Mayor Steven L. Reed — Mayor Steven L. Reed Official Website
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The City of Montgomery Parks & Recreation Department invites all teenagers between ages 13 and 17 years old to participate in the free 2023 Teen Movie Night Series. Admission and refreshments are free. The lineup this year includes Avatar: The Way of Water, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Missing. Join us at the designated locations for an evening of free entertainment and remember to bring your blankets, chairs, and enthusiasm! 

DATES, TIMES, & LOCATIONS:

Thursday, July 13: Avatar: The Way of Water Oak Park, 1010 Forest Avenue, Montgomery, AL, 36106

Thursday, July 20: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Patterson Field, 1215 Madison Ave, Montgomery, AL 36104

Thursday, July 27: Missing

Chisholm Community Center, 545 E Vandiver Blvd, Montgomery, AL 36110

Dates and locations are subject to change. For more information contact 334-625-2300

Original source can be found here



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