WHAT: Screen on the Green summer movie series showing of “Brave.” Rated PG for some scary action and rude humor. No admission charge.
WHERE: Burry Park, 131 Cargill Way, Hartsville, SC
WHEN: Saturday, July 20, 2013, dusk
The Screen on the Green series of free outdoor movie showings will continue in Hartsville’s Burry Park this Saturday, July 20 at dusk, with the 2012 film “Brave,” sponsored by Duke Energy.
Before the movie, the Hartsville Fire Department will be offering free car seat safety checks for interested parents and guardians, beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Cargill Way next to Burry Park. Fire Department personnel have been trained to inspect how car seats are installed and used. Hartsville Interfaith Ministries is also accepting canned goods during the event.
“Brave,” a 2012 release of Walt Disney Pictures, features Merida, a Scottish princess and archer voiced by Kelly MacDonald who accidentally unleashes a curse on her family and unrest in her kingdom -- problems which require her courage, bravery and determination to solve. “Brave” is rated PG for some scary action and rude humor.
The City of Hartsville’s Screen on the Green series uses a 25-foot screen for summer movies in Burry Park. The screenings begin as soon as the sunset allows for the movie to be projected, a time which will come after 8:45 p.m. this Saturday. Moviegoers are invited to bring out chairs and blankets as well as drinks and snacks for the showing. In case of rain, signs will be posted at Burry Park directing attendees to the rain location: the Coach T.B. Thomas Sports Center at Byerly Park, 701 W. Washington St.
The Screen on the Green season will wrap up on Saturday, Aug. 17, with a showing of the classic fractured fairy tale “The Princess Bride,” sponsored by the Landmark Inn.