Free Movies in the Park starts this Friday night, July 11 at Burien Town Square Park with The Wild Robot

Burien, WALocal News

Free Movies in the Park will take place at Burien Town Square Park, with the first screening on July 11 and continuing every Friday until August 8. Each film will start around 8:15 p. m. , allowing attendees to enjoy summer nights outdoors. Families are encouraged to bring blankets, low-back chairs, and their own snacks for the event.

The movie lineup features popular titles, including "The Wild Robot," "Wicked," and "Moana 2. " Notably, the August 1 screening of "Better Nate Than Ever" will celebrate Pride Month with a special fundraising raffle organized by Burien Pride. This raffle aims to support the Pride Scholarship program, highlighting the event's community engagement. Leashed pets are permitted, ensuring an inclusive environment for all. The series provides a unique opportunity for families and film enthusiasts to gather and enjoy quality entertainment under the stars.

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