Showing posts with label movie night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie night. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Mayor "Mario" visits movie night at First United Methodist Church in Ansonia


ANSONIA - Mayor David S. "Mario" Cassetti chats with kids and parents Saturday night on the lawn of First United Methodist Church. 

"Mario" visited the crowd of more than 40 before the showing of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, an event for the community sponsored by the Church.


Monday, August 14, 2023

First United Methodist Church in Ansonia to show Mario Bros. movie Saturday



ANSONIA - Come join us at First United Methodist Church for S'mores and glow sticks, starting at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
At 9 p.m. The Super Mario Bros 2023 movie will begin. Admission is free.
Bring your family and friends and don't forget lawn chairs or a blanket
.

First United Methodist Church is at 47 Franklin St.



Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Beacon Falls Public Library to host community movie night


Join us at Beacon Falls Public Library for our next Community Movie Night!

RSVP on  Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../community-movie-night...

Call 203-729-1441 or visit MYBFLIB.org for the title of this recently released to DVD Superhero/Action movie.


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Oxford Parks and Recreation to hold movie night at Jackson Cove Beach


Sharing from a Facebook event page:

"Oxford Residents! Let's celebrate the end of summer with a movie night at Jackson Cove.
"Excited to announce The Goonies as our movie!"

Monday, July 22, 2019

Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to host movie night for teens

Sharing from the Shelton Library System Facebook page:
Movie and pizza night on tap at 5 p.m. Aug. 5.
"All tweens & teens are welcome to attend our Teen End of Summer Movie night. 
"We will be announcing the Grand Prize winner of the Teen Summer Reading Program. Come hungry as dinner is on us! 
"Enjoy delicious pizza and watch our "throwback" movie, Back to the FutureMovie night will be held at Plumb Library in the Meeting Room."

The Library is at 65 Wooster St., Shelton.

Please register for this event: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsRegister.cfm?SiteID=2661&BranchID=826&Branch=Plumb+Memorial+Library&EventID=373357&PK



Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Church in Derby to host family movie nights



DERBY - Walt Mayhew, pastor, Walnut Hill Community Church, said today in an e-mail:

"We serve free popcorn and bottled water.
There is also a free raffle for movie-related items such as fleece blankets, stuffed animals, and dolls. Each person entering gets a ticket.

"The film is viewed on the six-foot by eight-foot screen in the sanctuary using the sanctuary sound system. It's almost like being at the movies.

"On Feb. 21 we are providing the same event, except the move is The Croods.

"Consistent with our vision of loving God and our neighbor, we thought this would be a fun, inexpensive way to provide families in the community with a great night out in the middle of the winter doldrums at no cost."

Monday, November 3, 2014

Ansonia Nature Center slates fun activities



VETERANS DAY HIKE: – 1 p.m. Nov. 11. Hike to the Ansonia Nature Center’s historic sites with Ranger Martin Wigglesworth, who is a veteran. 
Discover old cellar holes, roads, and even the Nike site. Enjoy a day off with your family on this refreshing fall hike. 
Please register in advance for this free event. 

FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT: WALL-E –  6:30 p.m. Nov. 14. This futuristic film depicts Earth covered with garbage, uninhabitable because of humans’ destructive habits and rampant consumerism. It’s lifeless except for a trash-collecting robot named WALL-E. 
Young and old viewers will fall for the robot as he travels into space to follow his sweetheart, the robot EVE. 
Come and enjoy this G-rated 2008 animated family adventure! 
The movie is free; you can buy popcorn and lemonade for $1. Please register in advance.

CONSERVATION DOCUMENTARY: Home – 3 p.m. Nov. 16. Join Ranger Mike for this visually stunning yet sobering film about the planet that we call home. Spanning 54 countries and 120 locations, Home captures the Earth’s most amazing landscapes in a new and astonishing light, showcasing its incomparable beauty and acknowledging its vulnerability to change. Open discussion. Free. Please register in advance.

ANTARCTIC ADVENTURE WITH PAUL LEEK – 6:30 p.m. Nov. 22. Leek will share the written history of his experience living “on base” from December 1958 to February 1961. 
His adventures include mountain climbing, skiing, walking to an iceberg, making a 25-mile trip in a dinghy, and trying to make a snow petrel into a pet. 
Leek will include photographs and some rare movie footage made in 1960. Free. Please register in advance.

NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONS WITH SHANE LONG – 2 p.m. Nov. 23. In this 45-minute program for kids and adults, Long performs traditional songs and dances of the Eastern Woodland People–the Iroquoian, the Algonquian, and the Siouan. Students will learn the Eagle and Condor dances and view actual Eastern Woodland artifacts. 
Long will teach about the culture and history of Native Americans, their relationship to the environment, and the needs of different tribes. 
Please register in advance for this free program; space is limited. 
A free book and gift are included.

The nature center is at 10 Deerfield Road, Ansonia.
  
For more information or to register for programs, call 203-736-1053. 



This information is taken from the center's November calendar.