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Abbotsford, British Columbia: Olympic Feed Projected on Inflatable Screen

“If people are in the building, they stop by and enjoy the Olympic feed,” said Thornton, adding that there have been no issues with the sound since Friday.

“Some days we have more activities planned. Friday, Saturday and Sunday we have the market place, live entertainment and concession stands outside so we see more activity.”

One employee also said the crowds that gather around the big screen tend to get bigger later in the day.

The biggest event the ARC LiveSite will be hosting is on Feb. 28 for the mens Olympic ice hockey gold medal game.

An inflatable screen will be placed in the ARC arena, taking up one-third of the ice surface, giving people who take part in the public skate and those in the stands a chance to watch the game on a much larger scale.

Cam Tucker
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Whistler, British Columbia, Canada: Stellar Line-Up for the 2009 Whistler Film Festival Included Outdoor Screenings

The 9th annual Film Festival will once again play host to the creative, and progressive in local and international filmmaking. Taking place from December 3-6 the Festival presents four exciting days of film, featuring movies from around the world, plus exclusive premieres, outdoor screenings, workshops, ski races, parties, celebrities, live music and prizes.

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Over 80 films will be screened during the Festival, with more than 80 per cent being screened for the first time in and a record 33 premieres. Special events at this year’s festival include a Tribute to Borsos Competition President and legendary Canadian director/producer Ivan Reitman, the Celebrity Challenge Dual Slalom Ski Race; a free Outdoor Screening which will include a showcase of ten Olympic-themed Whistler Stories followed by the musical documentary Neil Young Trunk Show. Tickets are on sale now, for further information, call 1.877.838.FILM (3456) or visit http://www.whistlerfilmfestival.com/.

Family fun and entertainment in Whistler during the festive season
The fun kicks off with the Whistler Holiday Experience, running from December 18-30, this FREE family fun zone is unparalleled for indoor entertainment. Running daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. over the holiday season at the Whistler Conference Centre, enjoy mini-golf, bouncy castles, kid’s movie screenings and video games for the whole family. Then on December 31 families can take part in Whistler’s 19th annual First Night. Whistler’s legendary come-one, come-all New Year’s Eve celebration takes over Whistler’s Village Stroll and the Whistler Conference Centre, to say goodbye to the old and to welcome the new. The event features an inspiring program of live music, storytelling, art workshops and street entertainment for people of all ages. Tickets available from December 1 at the Whistler Visitor Information Centre or online at http://www.whistlerfirstnight.com/.

NiX: Outdoor theatre performance – highlight of Cultural Olympiad in Whistler
Bundle up and enter ’s first theatre of snow and ice, constructed at Lost Lake in Whistler as The Only Animal presents NiX. This theatrical adventure – referred to by some reviewers as Cirque du Soleil on ice – follows a few survivors and an arsonist through the fireworks at the end of the world. NiX is a frozen fantasy, complete with a flaming tuba, a snowman death scene and an explosive love story that will melt the coldest of hearts. This is theatre for winter-lovers. Audience members can ski to the site or take a handy shuttle or drive, and enjoy pre-show drinks in the exclusive ice bar.

Source-http://www.travelvideo.tv/news/canada/12-02-2009/whats-new-in-whistler

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British Columbia, Canada: Thanks Given for Support of Outdoor Movie Nights in Tsawwassen

I would like to extend a huge thank you to the many businesses who sponsored, advertised and participated, the community groups that helped and volunteered, the Delta Parks, Recreation and Culture staff for their help, and the public at large for supporting our second Outdoor Movie Nights this past summer.

The weather didn’t fully cooperate on two of the nights but the Tsawwassen crowd showed their love for these events by showing up even when we had to change the venue due to unsettled weather conditions.

Thanks, also, to the South Delta Baptist Church for saving us at the last minute.

These events have proven to be much more than just a night to watch a great movie under the stars. This is a night were families and friends, neighbours and visitors gather for the common purpose of having a good time.

The events start with music, games, demos, activities and a chance to visit with local businesses and groups.

It gives us a chance to feature local bands to entertain and it also gives us an opportunity to raise funds for great local charities and projects.

Once the sun sets those interested in watching the movie gather up their chairs and blankets and enjoy the show.

As a business community, we are pleased that we can offer these events that cross age boundaries and allow us all to enjoy and celebrate the beautiful community we live in.

I am happy to inform the public the BIA board of directors is committed to bringing these events for a third year to Tsawwassen. With the support of our sponsors, advertisers and the community we will be able to enjoy three more wonderful nights of fun on July 24, August 7 and 21, 2010.

Our theme next year will be adventure movies so we invite the public to start thinking of titles and send their suggestions. Photos are also posted on the BIA website at www.shoptsawwassen.com.

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Tsawwassen, British Columbia: Outdoor Movie Nights Begin Again in Tsawwassen, Canada

Outdoor Movie Nights in Tsawwassen, British ColumbiaAfter much community anticipation, the Outdoor Movie Nights are beginning again in , . This first of three outdoor cinema screenings will take place this Saturday at Diefenbaker Park. After the extreme popularity of the events in past years, the Business Improvement District is striving to make this year’s outdoor film nights the best they’ve seen yet. Each screening will include pre-show entertainment that will be fun for the whole family. For example, one night will feature a raffle with high-interest items such as a Shrek the Third movie poster signed by all the animators of the film. You will also get a chance to see local dance groups, bands, and kids activities like bouncy castles and crafts. There will also be a very unique addition you will not want to miss: the Olympic Torch will be on display to see and take pictures with!

Movie-goers should bring chairs and blankets to the outdoor movie, and remember that concessions will be for sale. The outdoor cinema will start opening up for activities and seating around 6:30pm, and the movie will start at sundown.

Outdoor Movie Schedule:
August 8 -Grease
August 22 -Shrek the Third (at the Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall)
September 5 -Ghostbusters

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Kelowna, British Columbia: Outdoor Movie to Be Screened in Kelowna City Park, Canada

Kelowna City Park

City Park

As fires have ripped through the areas around Kelowna, , hundreds of people have been displaced or temporarily evacuated. Needless to say, this has been a trying time for residents of the Kelowna area, and families are in great need of relaxation and a stress-relieving activity. That’s why an outdoor movie event has been planned to take place tonight in Kelowna City Park. Tonight, gather friends and family and let the kids stay up late to enjoy this great community experience.

Monsters vs. Aliens will be the film screened at the outdoor movie in the park, which was recently in theaters but has not yet been released on DVD. There will be a BBQ, concessions stand, kids games, prizes, and more. Movie-goers are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs and stake out a spot early to enjoy the pre-show activities. The outdoor film will begin at sundown, approximately 9pm.

“The large outdoor screen is truly impressive,” states event organizer, Jennifer Bryan. “The public will really enjoy this unique event in Park, and it’s summer…let the kids stay up late!” (Kelowna.com)

Donations will be collected to benefit the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs.

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Cranbrook, British Columbia: Drive-In Movie and Car Show in Cranbrook, Canada

Photo Credit: Mopars in the Mountains

Photo Credit: Mopars in the Mountains

This Saturday a car show and outdoor movie will be held in , . It’s going to be a whole flashback to the drive-in days with classic cars and the appropriately-paired outdoor cinema screening of American Graffiti. The car show and outdoor movie on an inflatable screen is presented by Southern Mopar Owners Group (SMOG). The “Mopars in the Mountains” car show has occurred in the past but they are trying to make it even bigger and better than past years.

“Moir Park is a gorgeous spot for a car show,” said Mike Stanko, one of the organizers. “We offer a nice show on a large grassy field with a beautiful view of the mountains. The view is absolutely breathtaking.” (BC Local News).

Here is all the info you need to know:

If you want to show your own classic car, you’ll need to register on Friday at the Lordco parking lot.

From 11am to 4pm on Saturday the car show will take place along with a swap meet.

Afterword, there will be an awards show and $10 dinner.

The drive-in movie begins at 9pm and costs $5 per person, but kids get in free.

You can watch the movie from your car drive-in style, or sit on the grass or bleachers in front of the inflatable screen.

It should be a pretty cool event so be sure to come out, even if you don’t have a spiffy car to show off. American Graffiti is a classic car show film and a good choice for their outdoor movie presentation. From what I understand, the Mopars in the Mountains Car Show has been pretty popular in past years so be sure to get there early to stake out a good spot for the drive in movie.

For updated information, visit www.moparsinthemountains.com.

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Kelowna, British Columbia: Outdoor Movie Night Supports Local Non-Profit in Kelowna, Canada

Outdoor Movie Night in Kelowna, British ColumbiaInterior Savings Moonlight Outdoor Movie Night is a unique outdoor film experience for the whole family. Families are invited to enjoy a unique cinema experience under the stars, as a giant inflatable movie screen is set up in ’s City Park.

Bring your lawn chairs and picnic blankets to enjoy a popular family friendly movie in the park. Vote online for your favourite movie and to see which movie will be shown at www.boysandgirlsclubs.ca

This is a free family event with donations being accepted for the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs.

Every day more than 1,000 young people benefit from the programs and services provided by the Boys and Girls Clubs in the Okanagan.

WHEN: Thursday, July 23

WHAT: Barbecue, concession and kid’s activities starting at 7 p.m.

Movie at Dusk (approximately 9 p.m)

Where: Kelowna City Park, north field

For more information: Call the Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs at 250-762-3914 or e-mail jbryan@boysandgirlsclubs.ca.

Source: “Tradition rules on Day” -Kelowna Capital News. Read full article at: http://www.bclocalnews.com/entertainment/49821102.html.

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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Enjoy Free Outdoor Movies Each Summer in Vancouver

Outdoor Movies Each Summer in Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaOutdoor movies took Metro by storm this summer, with sunny days outnumbering the wet ones, and it’s a picturesque way to spend a warm evening. This summer folks saw Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium at Killarney Community Centre and E.T. at David Lam Park in Yaletown as well as at Hastings Racecourse. We’re all looking forward to the outdoor movie lineup come Summer 2009.

To give you an idea of the outdoor movie events you can look forward to, here are some of the participating locations this past summer:

Monsters in the Meadow
Location: Ceperley Meadow – Stanley Park (near Second Beach)
Movie: Dracula – Friday, August 22, 9:00pm
Movie: The Creature from the Black Lagoon – Friday, August 29, 9:00pm
Rain date: Friday, September 5

Movie Nights
Location: The Hastings Racetrack (McGill and Renfrew, Vancouver)
Movie: The Wizard of Oz – Tuesday, August 5, 9:35pm

Movie Under the Stars
Location: Fraser Heights (10588 160th St, Surrey)
Movie: Night at the Museum – Friday, August 8

Location: Holland Park (King George & 100 Avenue, Surrey)
Movie: Grease – Saturday, August 16 with BBQ starting at 4:00pm

Location: Station Tower at Gateway (West Whalley Ring Road & 108 Avenue, Surrey)
Movie: Nim’s Island – Saturday, August 23

Prospera Great Outdoors Film Festival
Location: Central Plaza (1524 Foster Street, Uptown White Rock)
Movie: Viewer’s Choice – The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian OR Speed Racer OR Ghostbusters – Friday, August 15

Location: Five Corners 15208 Pacific Avenue at Johnston Road, White Rock
Movie: American Graffiti – Friday, August 29

Fresh Air Cinema has been moving across the province, popping up screens in parks for free public viewing all summer long. You can check out a full event listing on their site, which also include several dates on Vancouver Island.

Originally published by Miss 604: http://www.miss604.com/2008/08/outdoor-movie-series-in-metro-vancouver.html

Outdoor movie events presented by Fresh Air Cinema: http://www.freshaircinema.ca/

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Port Alberni, British Columbia: Outdoor Movie Nights in Port Alberni

Outdoor Movies in Port Alberni, British ColumbiaThere’s something about watching a movie at a drive-in – the crackly feel of the grass below the big screen where kids romp before the previews; the smell of salty popcorn drenched in butter; freshly-bathed kids in jammies preparing to hunker down in the back seat of the minivan to watch the evening’s offering.

Alas, doesn’t have a drive-in theatre anymore – in fact, there are precious few of them left in the province.

That, however, is a minor point for Karen Freethy and other members of Port Alberni’s Parks and Recreation Department.

On Thursday, Aug. 21, Parks and Rec is going to be bringing the drive-in experience to Port Alberni.

A movie supply company will bring in a movie-theatre-sized inflatable screen and its own projection and sound systems to play a movie.

The whole idea began when Freethy was on a family holiday in Hawaii six years ago.

“My husband and I…were walking along Waikiki Beach and came upon a large screen and vendors selling popcorn,” she says.

She thought it would be a great idea to bring back to Port Alberni.

She searched for a supplier for a few months, but had no success finding one and the idea died.

A few months ago though, she was contacted by a company that had been running outdoor movies in other Island communities.

She quickly approached several community sponsors to help bring the theatre here.

“We have our Our Town events…it’s along the same lines,” Freethy said.

“It’s a great way for families to get out together.”

The screen will be set up inside the running track, closest to the AV Multiplex.

People are free to sit in the grandstands at Bob Dailey Stadium, or set up lawn chairs or blankets on the grass inside the oval.

Freethy anticipates 600 to 700 people to show up at the movie, but says she wouldn’t be surprised if there were more.

Powell River, for example, drew 2,500 to an outdoor movie held last year in that community.

The movie will be suitable for all ages. Unfortunately, due to strict rules from the movie company, Freethy is not permitted to release information about what movie will be showing.

Events kick off at 7 p.m. with a concession, bouncy tent and other kid-oriented events.

The movie starts at dusk, around 8:45 p.m. and will run for about 90 minutes.

Parks and Rec will provide popcorn, candy, chips, etc. The Shriners will have a concession stand with hotdogs, drinks and other items.

Admission is free. The event will be held according to the weather.

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Tsawwassen, British Columbia: Outdoor Movies Auctions Harrison Ford Items

A little bit of Hollywood will be up for bids prior to the Aug. 2 Outdoor Movie Night in .

Thanks to some local connections, a movie poster and DVD autographed by Harrison Ford will be auctioned with the proceeds going to the Earthwise Gardens’ Eco Tours.

“We have an autographed poster from the current Indiana Jones movie (Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) and an autographed Raiders of the Lost Ark DVD on their way from L.A.,” said Ana Arciniega, executive director of the Tsawwassen Business Improvement Association BIA’s executive director. “Tsawwassen has six degrees of separation with Hollywood as we know from the Cars movie experience.”

Cars was the first of three outdoor movies the TBIA is showing this summer. Its screening was made possible by the help of Tsawwassen residents Jack and Steve McQueen. Their son Glenn was involved with digital movie producers Pixar and worked on several landmark movies such as Cars, Toy Story and Finding Nemo, which was dedicated in his memory after he died of cancer in late 2002.

The Aug. 2 outdoor movie night at Winskill Park features Ford in his first turn at the role of Indiana Jones.

Promotional rules prevent titles for free outdoor movie screenings to be published.

Arcineiga said the local connection and the driving force for securing the items autographed by Ford is owed to Franco and Heide Amurri from Tsawwassen. Franco is a movie director and Heide is a writer and they have temporarily made Tsawwassen their headquarters.

“The Amurri’s are simply wonderful,” Arciniega said. “They are extremely generous people and love to help in any way they can.”

Getting Ford to sign the items was quite a coup since he is known to be quite private and does not readily autograph items.

But the combination of the Amurri’s Hollywood connection and the fundraising effort for a cause that is among Ford’s interests tipped the scales.

“Harrison Ford likes to support conservation projects and this Earthwise Gardens’ Eco Tours) is a grass roots program, so it was a perfect fit,” Arciniega said.

The Earthwise program is a hands-on environmental education program for school aged children in the areas of habitat and water conservation, pollution prevention and climate change.

The details on how the items will be offered to the public are being determined this weekend. For information please visit the TBIA website at www.shoptsawwassen.com” www.shoptsawwassen.com.

Source: SouthDeltaLeader.com

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Victoria, British Columbia: Outdoor Movies Makes a Comeback

Dining alfresco has long been one of the pleasures of summer in the city, but moonlit patios and terraces aren’t the only places to enjoy culture or cuisine in the great outdoors this season.

With the demise of the drive-in, moviegoing alfresco has become the rage this summer.

Outdoor options began with the wildly successful Mayfair Drive-In which transformed the Mayfair Shopping Centre’s parking lot into a drive-in for three consecutive Wednesdays in July. If you missed that flashback, no worries. There are more opportunities to watch outdoor movies elsewhere for little or no cost.

Next Friday marks the start of the eighth annual Free-B Film Festival, with a series of family-friendly popcorn classics to be screened for free throughout August at Beacon Hill Park’s Cameron Bandshell. They include Labyrinth, Teenagers From Outer Space, The Princess Bride, Forbidden Planet, The Goonies and the Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello classic Bikini Beach.

A series of themed outdoor movie nights — part of arts entrepreneur Alec Wheeler’s Showcase in the Square series at Market Square — continues Aug. 10 with Casablanca and Aug. 24 with a screening of Grease.

It premiered June 29 with Hook, to coincide with the Tall Ships Festival, followed by an “’80s night” July 13 that featured Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. (Trivia: Former prime minister Brian Mulroney once told me that was his and Mila’s favourite movie.)

“We’re almost seeing a renaissance of outside theatres,” said Ken Kelly, manager of the Downtown Business Association. “People enjoy the common experience, if you will, and the excitement and fun of sharing a movie is never replaced, whether it’s in a theatre or the open air.”

Still to come is Cinema Under the Stars, Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce’s outdoor movie fundraiser (for the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation) on Aug. 22 at Centennial Park in Central Saanich. Admission is by donation to the revival of a 1981 Hollywood blockbuster about the escapades of a certain fedora-wearing adventurer.

“It brings the community together,” executive director Eileen Leddy said.

The retro charity event, sponsored by Peninsula Co-Op, will be preceded by an old-fashioned country fair.

A classic success story was the Mayfair Drive-In.

More than 450 cars cruised in for the first Wednesday’s showing of Grease, with other patrons parking nearby and bringing lawn chairs. Although the film didn’t unspool until 10 p.m., the crowd started showing up at 4:30 p.m.

“We shut down four city blocks. It was a zoo. We weren’t ready for that,” marketing executive Karina Perkins recalled. “The chaos of that first week was unfortunate, but we sorted things out.”

She said the first three Wednesdays in August have been booked for next year’s event “because it will be darker earlier.”

The Victoria Film Festival’s Free-B showcase is one of the most popular outdoor events.

“It’s fun and it brings people out,” programmer Donovan Aikman said.

These days, many movies are shown on large inflatable screens rented by companies that specialize in outdoor movies. (In the U.S., Open Air Cinema manufactures screen packages for sale to consumers such as the CineBox Home, a backyard theatre kit that includes a 10 or 12 foot movie screen, DVD player, sound mixer and digital projector.)

Aikman attributed the Free-B Festival’s success to its fun factor, free admission and creative programming.

“We focus on finding the unusual,” he said, noting the fantasy Labyrinth, starring David Bowie and a young Jennifer Connelly and featuring creatures from Jim Henson’s Muppet Workshop, hasn’t been available for public screenings until now.

Both The Goonies and The Princess Bride were booked, he says, because they have such a cult following.

“A lot of the B movies we show aren’t chosen because they’re so bad they’re laughable,” he said. “We go for something where there’s a level of art. Forbidden Planet has similarities to Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Teenagers From Outer Space is like a cheesy sci-fi Rebel Without a Cause. The Goonies has great art direction.”

For her Market Square films, Wheeler is inviting moviegoers to dress up in movie-themed costumes. Admission is by donation, with proceeds going to Artists Scene in Action, a non-profit arts society.

Michael D. Reid
Victoria Times Colonist

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