Sunset on the Square Outdoor Movie Nights Return!

Who’s ready to get out and enjoy the company of others?! What better way than to join us for a movie or two at one of this year’s series of Sunset on the Square movies?! It really doesn’t get much better than some warm popcorn; blankets, pillows, and big-screen fun on a warm summer evening! We’re excited to get things rebooted with the following flics for you and your friends to enjoy!

And here’s what we have for you to look forward too!

June 12 – As Pumbaa would say, “Hakuna Matata. It’s times like this, my buddy… you got to put your behind in your past.” Lion King – PG

 

Movies in the Park

June 26 – ‘You don’t change the world simply by looking at it. You change it through the way you choose to live in it.’ – Amelia Wren in The Aeronauts – PG 13

July 10th – “Gentlemen, we are smoke-jumpers, the most elite team of firefighters in the world. We must be at our very best.” Playing With Fire – PG 13 (with special guests, the St. George Fire Department!)

July 24th – “I’m missing pudding!”- Zak in The Peanut Butter Falcon – PG 13

August 14th – “I got a front-row seat to crazy town!” – the Squirrel in Dolittle – PG

August 28th – “Angry magical spirits aren’t for the weak of heart.” – Pabbie in Frozen II – PG

With social distancing in mind, the City of St. George welcomes you to the free Sunset on the Square Summer Movie Series at Historic Town Square (50 S. Main Street), taking place the 2nd and 4th Fridays at dusk (approximately 9 pm).

The City of St. George would also like to welcome you to enjoy our free Concerts in the Park series at Vernon Worthen Park (300 S. 400 E.), held on the 2nd Monday of each month during the summer. Each Concert begins at 7:30 pm and runs for one hour.

Here’s that schedule!

June 8 – IDOL 80’s (Billy Idol Tribute)

July 13 – Tom Bennet Country/Blues)

August 10 – Red Dirt Girls (Country & Folk)

September 14 – Ted Vigil (John Denver Tribute)

“We’re just asking everyone to be careful and considerate of others regarding concerns some may still have about COVID-19. We’re pleased to see things are slowly getting better and that we have this opportunity as a community to spend time together,” Michelle Graves, Deputy Director of Arts and Events commented. “Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and goodies to enjoy these free movie and concert events. Be sure to come early to get the best seat and enjoy a family-friendly night out on us!”

Remember to social distance, consider wearing masks, and leave room between your group and others (six feet between groups is recommended). There will be plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the shows!

** Oh, and while you’re at it, mark your calendars for our Uncle Sam 4k and our 4th of July Parade and Fireworks Display! Go to www.sgcity.org/4th/  for more information!

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