

Sometimes I think we use the term "escapism" as a negative, that somehow it's lesser art. And there are great movies that help us escape into another world - whether real or fanciful - for a short time. There are great movies that make us laugh or look at life with a satirical eye. There are great movies that make us think and consider the realities of human existence. Additional Sponsors include Findlay Buick GMC, Magic 99.1, SignalsAZ and The Daily Courier.įor more information, visit the Moonlight Movie Nights Facebook page at fb.com/moonlightmovienightsprescott.One of my favorite aspects of movies is their ability to affect us in many different ways. Moonlight Movie Nights are made possible by a generous donation from the Harold James Family Trust, and are being produced by Hero Party Rentals in collaboration with the City of Prescott Parks and Recreation Services. The final Moonlight Movie Nights film of the season will be Trolls on Friday, Sept.

All bounce castles and vendors will follow health safety guidelines as recommended by the CDC. Social distancing guidelines will be followed at this outdoor event. Prescott Real Estate Agent Leila Ranzi of Keller Williams Northern Arizona will be setting up a tent to get the socializing started for singles and newcomers.įeel free to bring your own food and drink, but please, no pets. Stack’d Food truck will be on site along with a Dippin’ Dots Ice Cream booth. Hero Party Rentals will provide pre-movie activities that include a Kids Zone featuring several bounce castles. The film will be projected on a 40-foot inflatable screen at sunset, around 7:30 p.m. Hayley Mills plays both twins in this family-friendly film produced by Walt Disney productions. The first objective being to scare off a gold-digger pursuing their father. They switch places so they can meet the parent they never knew, and then contrive a scheme to bring their parents back together.

In this classic film, two identical twin sisters, separated at birth by their parents’ divorce, meet at a summer camp. Grab your blankets and lawn chairs and head over to Ken Lindley Field, 702 E. Moonlight Movie Nights are back with two final films of the season. If you enjoyed the film “Parent Trap” back in 1961, now is your chance to relive the adventure or share it with your children and grandchildren on the big screen in Prescott.
