Downtown Bellevue Summer Movie Nights

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue Downtown Park will be transformed into an outdoor cinema this summer with the Downtown Bellevue Summer Movie Nights, running from July 16 to August 20, 2024. Each Tuesday evening will feature a different movie, such as Disney’s "Moana" on opening night, themed around Pacific Islander culture, and "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" on August 13, which will include magical games and crafts. The event not only provides entertainment but also fosters community spirit, as families and friends gather under the stars. Pre-movie entertainment starts at 7 p. m.

, leading up to the film screenings at dusk. This series is made possible through generous sponsorship from local businesses, including Charles Schwab and Amazon, ensuring that the event remains free for all attendees. Those planning to attend are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs, and snacks for a comfortable experience. With a variety of films and engaging activities, this event promises to be a highlight of the summer for Bellevue’s residents and visitors alike. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy these delightful evenings filled with fun and cinematic magic.

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