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Greenwood, Indiana: Outdoor Baseball Movies Screened Before Baseball Tournament

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These are a few shots from , . I am not sure how long they have been putting them on but it is presented by the local library there. We went to see Sandlot for my nephew’s birthday party. Before the show they had baseball tournaments and hot dogs and popcorn. The kids absolutely loved it! My son and his cousin enjoyed dancing to the oldies for the crowd before the show started.

We will be attending shows this summer and the kids can’t wait. Its a great night of free family fun.

Thanks!
Kate Kerr

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Winners of the Backyard Theater Photo Contest Announced

Backyard Theater Contest Winners

Backyard Theater Photo Contest

Although it was a close race, but in the end there were two clear winners in ProjectorPeople.com‘s Backyard Theater Contest. Both will receive a Cisco Flip Ultra HD camcorder.

Ultimate Guys Night Out came in first with a whopping 225 votes. The outdoor sports paradise features 8 HD projectors and screens, each showing a different live sporting event. Ultimate Guys Night Out is an annual fundraiser that started 8 years ago with an InFocus projector bought from Projector People. Since then, organizers have donated close to $20,000 to various charities.

Wake Up the Neighborhood came in second with 186 votes. The outdoor theater started humbly with just a homemade screen and a few speakers. Since then, it has evolved in to a high-tech movie party that features a 2000-lumen Hitachi projector, a 16′ x 9′ screen and professional sound system. “When I show an action movie you can hear so many things all around you that I sometimes catch myself looking behind me to see what the commotion is,” said owner Dan Green.

All the entries were very impressive. Check below to see the final tallies! If you didn’t have time to vote or turn in your own backyard theater submission this time around, don’t fret, ProjectorPeople.com will return with a new theater contest with more giveaways in the next few weeks. So stay tuned!

Order of “Most Voted” Backyard Theater entries

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Chesterton, Indiana: Outdoor Movies first in State Park

Moviegoers typically associate a movie screen with the smell of popcorn.

But nearly 100 people experienced the scent of campfires recently as they viewed movies at Dunes State Park. Old joined the new as 1940s Universal Pictures movies and modern-day Pixar Studios film shared the outdoor screen at the park’s campground shelter.

The sounds of cicadas, crickets and an occasional dog were heard between audience laughter and applause.

Brad Bumgardner, the park’s interpretive naturalist, said he remembered watching movies at campgrounds when he was young. He said he wanted today’s children to have the same experience.

“We try to be diverse and offer different options,” Bumgardner said. “This is the first time we’ve dabbled in a movie night. We do so many educational programs. This night is just a chance for people to have fun.”

The short film “Pantry Panic” the manic and noisy Woody Woodpecker.

Robbie Capehart, 8, of attended the movie night with his grandmother, Carol Campbell.

“My favorite movie was the woodpecker,” Robbie said. “I never saw that movie before.”

In “Presto,” a modern film created by Disney’s Pixar Studios, a rabbit refused to perform unless given a carrot. And in the Pixar film “Lifted,” a young alien practiced maneuvering a space shuttle panel.

Chesterton resident Dan Deyoung rode his bicycle from his campsite to the event. He said he didn’t know the movies were being shown that night.

“The movies are funny. This is a good, fun surprise,” Deyoung said. “We usually just go to the beach, go hiking and to the nature center, so this was unique.”

The audience that evening also watched “For the Birds, a humorous short film about small birds sitting on a telephone wire.

DJ Fesko, 7, of Dyer camped that weekend with his family.

“The movies were cool and funny,” he said. “It was fun watching movies in my pajamas.”

By Janna Odenthal, Post-Tribune correspondent

Source: http://www.post-trib.com/news/neighbors/1770023,01nnaturemovie0915.article

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