Looking for free family activities this summer? Want to enjoy the beauty of your own neighborhood? Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is once again bringing "Movies in the Park" to neighborhood parks throughout the city, beginning Friday, July 3 through Friday, Sept. 11.
Highlights for 2009 include four movies in 3D; two movies subtitled for individuals with hearing disabilities; one movie in Spanish and subtitled in English; a series of classic Hollywood (Wizard of Oz, Casablanca and Singin' in the Rain) offered at historic Laurelhurst Park; and two movies presented at the amphitheatre in Washington Park – A Tribute to Elvis, featuring the movie Blue Hawaii, and a sing-a-long version of the 2008 hit musical Mamma Mia!
"Movies in the Park" is one of several free programs offered by Portland Parks & Recreation this summer to bring community members and neighbors together to share an enjoyable activity in their neighborhood parks. Popular family movies are shown on a giant, 268-square foot screen with a state-of-the-art sound system.
Movies will begin at dark (between 8 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.), and are weather permitting. A rainout will be called by 5 p.m. and will be posted at the park. Prior to each movie, attendees can enjoy a variety of free entertainment beginning at 6:30 p.m.
For parks locations, or for more information on "Movies in the Park" and other Portland Parks & Recreation programs, visit www.portlandparks.org.
2009 Summer Movies in the Park Schedule (by date/movie/location):
Friday, July 3
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Multnomah Arts Center
Friday, July 10
Kung Fu Panda
Berkeley Park
Saturday, July 11
School of Rock
Lents Park
Friday, July 17
Space Jam
Pier Park
Saturday, July 18
Journey to the Center of the Earth in 3D
Dickinson Park
Wednesday, July 22
Hairspray
McCoy Park
Thursday, July 23
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial
Holly Farm Park
Friday, July 24
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Brentwood Park
Saturday, July 25
Dirty Dancing
Col. Summers Park
Monday, July 27
Singin' in the Rain
Laurelhurst Park
Wednesday, July 29
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (In Spanish, subtitled in English)
Fernhill Park
Thursday, July 20
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
(Subtitled for individuals with hearing disabilities) Argay Park
Friday, July 31
Zathura
Cathedral Park
Friday, July 31
Kung Fu Panda
Kenilworth Park
Saturday, August 1
Shrek
Earl Boyles Park
Sunday, August 2
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Sellwood Park
Tuesday, August 4
Charlotte's Web
Glenfair Park
Thursday, August 6
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Brooklyn Park
Friday, August 7
Hairspray
Willamette Park
Friday, August 7
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Multnomah Arts Center
Saturday, August 8
Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D
Dickinson Park
Monday, August 10
Casablanca
Laurelhurst Park
Thursday, August 13
Hotel for Dogs
Grant Park
Friday, August 14
The Wizard of Oz
Laurelhurst Park
Friday, August 14
Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D
St. Johns Park
Saturday, August 15
School of Rock
Sewallcrest Park
Saturday, August 15
Iron Man
Lents Park
Wednesday, August 19
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
McCoy Park
Thursday, August 20
Monsters vs. Aliens in 3D
(Subtitled for individuals with hearing disabilities) Parklane Park
Friday, August 21
Iron Man
Irving Park
Saturday, August 22
Blue Hawaii (Salute to Elvis)
Washington Park
Wednesday, August 26
The Longshots
Peninsula Park
Wednesday, August 26
One Night in Frogtown
Sellwood Park
Thursday, August 27
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Hazeltine Park
Friday, August 28
Mamma Mia! (sing-a-long)
Washington Park
Saturday, August 29
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Laurelhurst Park
Tuesday, September 1
Casablanca
Unthank Park
Friday, September 11
The Neverending Story
Multnomah Arts Center
-What should I bring?-
• Blanket to lay on or chairs to sit in
• Blanket to wrap up in the case it gets a little cool.
• Your dog is welcome – but it's your responsibility to keep them on leash and cleaned up after!
• An appetite for popcorn – it's free!
• Drinks, but no alcohol. Shaved Ice, Jamba Juice and hotdog/pizza concessions will be available at most movies.
• Items to pass the time: ball/Frisbee to throw with the kids, etc.
-When should I arrive?-
• Early to get the best spot. Movies draw 500 to 5,000 people, depending on the park.
• Live entertainment begins at 6 p.m. Movies begin at dark (Usually between 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.)
-Where should I sit?-
• Just like a traditional theatre, don't sit too close to the front. Try for center.
• If you bring chairs with you, try not to sit in front of people on blankets. It's just common courtesy.
Any rules?
• Cell phones must be silenced and all movies are no smoking venues.
• Fun is a requirement!