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Drive-In Movies Coming To Walmart Parking Lots Drive-In Movies Coming To Walmart Parking Lots
Drive-In Movies Coming To Walmart Parking Lots Movies at Walmart aren't only on the shelves these days -- they'll soon be on big screens in select parking lots. The chain is teaming up with Tribeca to offer drive-in theaters in 160 of its lots starting in August. In a separate, star=studded endeavor, the retail giant is creating a "virtual" summer camp for children cooped up by cabin fever because of the coronavirus. The Tribeca Enterprises team will program the movies, which will run until October, Walmart said in a press statement. “Walmart will roll out this red carpet experience in towns across the country for a combined 320 showi…
Get Your Tickets: Bergen County Drive-In Theater Announces First Wave Of Showtimes Get Your Tickets: Bergen County Drive-In Theater Announces First Wave Of Showtimes
Get Your Tickets: Bergen County Drive-In Theater Announces First Wave Of Showtimes Drive right up -- the silver screen is back in Bergen County. 6ft. Cinemas, one of the drive-in theaters coming to the area, has announced its first wave of showtimes and made tickets available. "Up" will begin at 6 p.m., and "Spaceballs" will begin at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, June 26 at the Rockleigh Country Club. Each $50 ticket includes parking and a $20 food credit to be used at the event. Food sales will begin one hour prior to showtime and end 15 minutes after the show begins. Cars will tune in through an FM transmitter that broadcast audio of the movie. Tickets are limited to…
Will The Show Go On? Fate Of Demarest Farms Drive-In Movie Theater Uncertain Will The Show Go On? Fate Of Demarest Farms Drive-In Movie Theater Uncertain
Will The Show Go On? Fate Of Demarest Farms Drive-In Movie Theater Uncertain The fate of the drive-in theater promised at Demarest Farms next month is uncertain, as Hillsdale officials maintain the farm's owner did not take the proper steps in filing for approval of the theater. Farm owner Jason Degise planned the sold-out summer series in mid-May as a result of a COVID-19 pandemic, and under the assumption it was covered by the agricultural management plan (AMP) guidelines, he said. The problem, Hillsdale officials say, is that Degise never informed local police of the event -- something he is required to do for each one -- nor did he gain formal approval from…