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A family-friendly event is taking place in Winston-Salem to benefit the Children s Home Society of North Carolina. People can head to The Drive at Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Saturday, May 22, to enjoy the screening of the original 1993 Jurassic Park film. Caitlin Stay, the Regional Director of Philanthropy at Children’s Home Society of North Carolina said the organization is looking forward to hosting the first of its kind event like this. We were excited for this opportunity to have this drive-in event, because we could bring families together which is what CHS is all about and they can come together and be around other people from the safety and comfort of their own cars.”Fundraisers are vital, Stay explained as the need is great with more than 12,000 children in foster care in North Carolina, especially the number of young adults who age out of the system at age 18. “We are private and publicly funded, but the private funds really do make a big impact to keep these pr
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Head to Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon for ‘Drive-In Movie Nights‘ on the first Friday of the month, May-September. The movie schedule includes
Cars (May 7th, 9pm),
Independence Day (July 2, 9:45pm),
Coco (Aug. 6, 9pm), and
The Wizard of Oz (Sept. 3, 8:10pm). Entry per carload is free, but reservations are required. Parking opens 90 minutes prior.
Preorder concessions to be picked up at the Lincoln Theatre, or grab dinner from a local restaurant on your way. Movies are shown in the East Parking Lot of Skagit Valley College.
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Highland Park cancels Fourth of July community events
Updated 4/30/2021 5:49 PM
The city of Highland Park and the Park District of Highland Park have canceled their traditional Fourth of July community events, including the parade and FourthFest, officials announced Friday.
The fireworks display is tentatively planned for Labor Day weekend, depending on public health guidance regarding large gatherings, and the Bitter Jester Music Festival anticipates hosting its annual music competition and concert series on a revised schedule in July and August, pandemic conditions permitting, according to a news release.
The city and park district have planned alternative activities.
The city will sponsor a virtual Independence Day parade, encouraging residents and businesses to submit celebratory photos and videos at cityhpil.com/july4.