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Summer 2018

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In a town known for its love of cinema, it's no surprise that the warmer months are loaded with outdoor movies (shows start in July and run through August). Grab some (low) seating, a few refreshments and whatever else strikes your fancy and enjoy a feature film under the stars at one of these venues. OUTDOOR MOVIES FREMONT OUTDOOR MOVIES west seattle OUTDOOR MOVIES magnuson Park MOVIES AT THE MURAL OUTDOOR MOVIES The Fremont Outdoor Cin- ema summer movie series has been as fun as it is crazy for 20 (+) years, and isn't about to stop. Showings usually include a zany event themed around the movie (in past years we've seen Cowboy Strip Poker for Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, a Huggies Diaper relay for the Coen Brothers' Raising Arizo- na, and an Edward Scissorhands-themed haircut contest), and the audience is gen- erally encouraged to participate. Ticket prices vary, or inquire about a season pass (as low as $30). Seating opens at 7 p.m., movies at dusk. Nestled in a courtyard next to Hotwire Online Coffeehouse, this outdoor movie series has a bit of cozy charm that you won't find at the other venues. Arrive a bit early as seating can be limited. Free. 8:30 p.m. You just can't get any more Seattle than watching a flick under the Space Needle. Check out Movies at the Mural on the Seattle Center's Mural Amphitheatre lawn – right beneath the space needle and in front of a giant screen. Seating is first-come, first-serve, so show up early if you want a prime spot. low back chairs, blankets or bean bags if you want a seat up front - you may be directed toward the back of the Mural Amphitheatre lawn if you bring high backed chairs. Pack some grub and plan on a pre-movie picnic. Free. Movies start at dusk (around 9 p.m.) Thursday evenings make a trip to Magnuson Park for one of the best outdoor movie experiences you will have this summer. The outdoor cinema takes place in the grass athletic fields with lots of room for blankets chairs and comfortable viewing. More than 10 food trucks surround the space selling hot food, snacks, kettle corn, sweet treats, ice cream and more.

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