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Movies on the Lawn Schedule Set

Four movies planned at three outdoor venues this summer season.

The Movies on the Lawn program has announced its season eight schedule — which will again feature a few drive-ins on the beach.

Sponsored by the Town of Huntington, the free movies will be shown on a large blow up screen in full surround sound. Showtimes will begin between 8:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. All movies are rated PG.

On June 27, "Despicable Me," will show on the lawn at . 

A drive-in will be set July 20 at Crab Meadow Beach in Northport for the film, "Flipped." 

The animated feature "Megamind" will show Aug. 1 in Dix Hills Park at the natural amphitheater setting by the pool parking lot. 

Again at Crab Meadow Beach, a drive-in will be set up Aug. 24 featuring "You Again."

"With every passing year, the crowd of movie-goers multiplies so it's wise to arrive at each venue a little early," said town board member Mark Cuthberson.

Overflow parking and bus service to and from the beach will be available in the event drive-in lots fill early. Lawn chairs are recommended for those performances.

The Elwood Middle School auditorium, located at 478 Elwood Rd. in
Elwood, has been set up as the back-up in case of bad weather for all shows.

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