Kenmore Movie at the Square Wednesday August 13, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kenmore will host Movies @ the Square on August 13, 2025, featuring the anticipated film Inside Out 2. The festivities kick off at 8 PM with free popcorn and arts and crafts activities, aimed at families. The movie, rated PG, will screen at dusk and runs for 1 hour and 36 minutes. Attendees are advised to bring low chairs or blankets for comfortable seating, with high chairs allowed in the back area to accommodate families with young children. Parking is available at the City Hall parking garage and surrounding streets, with designated ADA spots for accessibility.

This community event not only entertains but also encourages social interaction among residents. Movies @ the Square has become a beloved local tradition, enhancing community spirit. The event exemplifies Kenmore's commitment to providing family-friendly activities in a welcoming outdoor environment.

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