Where to catch outdoor movies this summer in Snohomish County

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish County is excited to host a series of free outdoor movie nights this summer, providing a delightful way for residents to spend quality time with family and friends. Each week, different films will be screened at designated parks, creating an engaging community atmosphere. The lineup includes critically acclaimed movies like 'Barbie,' alongside family favorites such as 'Trolls Band Together' and 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie. ' Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets, and snacks for a cozy cinema experience.

This initiative not only promotes family fun but also aims to strengthen community ties by offering accessible entertainment options. Some screenings will feature themed activities, including costume contests for kids. Movie nights are scheduled throughout the summer, so be sure to check local listings for updated showtimes and locations. This initiative showcases the county's commitment to fostering community engagement through enjoyable and inclusive events.

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