FULTONDALE —
Fultondale is gearing up for its second annual summer movie series.
Starting in July, the Free Family Movie Nights in the Park will show at Black Creek Park. The city of Fultondale, the Fultondale Arts Council and Chick-fil-A are sponsoring the event.
“It’s something for the whole family,” said Lynn Sample, member of the Fultondale Arts Council. Last year, she enjoyed seeing families bring their blankets, chairs and coolers and enjoy spending time together under the stars.
“Last year we had a turnout that was really good,” Sample said. “Because of that, we felt like it would be something good for us to do again this year.”
Chick-fil-A will be selling food at the events.
Also there will be Fultondale churches. Sample said different churches will have a booth set up during each movie night.
The last night of the series, Aug. 10, is geared toward readying students to go back to school.
On that night, there will be inflatables and other activities for children.
All of the movies start at sundown.
The schedule is as follows:
July 6: Monsters vs. Aliens
July 13: The Blind Side
July 20: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
July 27: Transformers — Revenge of the Fallen
Aug. 3: Planet 51
Aug. 10: Bandslam — Back to School Party
Local News
Fultondale to kick off movie series
- Local News
-
-
Sneak peek at this year's hottest Super Bowl ads
The Super Bowl is a must-watch TV event, if not for the outcome of the biggest football game of the year, then at least for the multi-million dollar commercials that run throughout. And this year’s buzzworthy spots include celebrity appearances, homages to movies and lots of humor.
-
Kimberly Council keeps its own pay at same level
The Kimberly City Council has decided to alter the pay schedule for its members, but not in a way that increases the amount from its current rate.
-
Afternoon update: There's a rather large football game this weekend
Here's an update on your world as we prepare to overdose on nachos and adult beverages this weekend...
-
VIDEO: Social media command center helps Super Bowl visitors
Indianapolis is the first Super Bowl host city to utilize the power of Twitter and other social media to help football fans get the most out of football's biggest event.
-
VIDEO: NFL Experience a hit with Super Bowl fans
The NFL's interactive theme park pre-sold more than 65,000 tickets for Super Bowl week and has become the destination of choice for visitors to Indianapolis.
-
Fultondale prospers despite storms, mayor says
Fultondale’s mayor almost didn’t give his state of the city address last Friday.
-
VIDEO: Punxsutawney Phil makes his prediction
More than 18,000 people descended on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney for the annual Groundhog Day celebration.
-
Afternoon update: Chase suspect still at large
Here's the news that we've chased down for Thursday, February 2...
-
Afternoon update: Romney wins big in Florida
Here's what's happening this afternoon, February 1...
-
Loud and Clear: Grant helps four fire departments
Four local fire departments will no longer have a failure to communicate, thanks to a federal grant.
- More Local News Headlines
-





