ALMetro360 July 2018

OTHER EVENTS...................... July 1-July 27 ZOO SUMMER CAMP (FULL AND HALF DAY CAMPS AVAILABLE) Montgomery Zoo Zoo Summer Camp is a fun-filled, educational wildlife experi- ence. Geared for kids 5 to12 years old, half-day and full-day camps available. Advanced reservations are required. No camp July 2-6. Contact: 334.240.4900 or visit www.montgomeryzoo.com . July 7, 16, 21, 28 THE SHOPPES AT EASTCHASE FARMER’S MARKET The Shoppes at EastChase The Shoppes at EastChase Farmers Market is open every Satur- day from 7:00 a.m. to Noon through September. Since opening in 2004, The Shoppes at EastChase Farmers Market has grown every year, and is now one of the top five largest markets in Alabama. Several popular farms are scheduled to make their return with lo- cally grown products, including Aplin Farms, Oakview Farms, Pen- ton Farms and Leatherwood Nursery. For more information about The Shoppes at EastChase Farmers Market, contact Suzanna Wasserman at 334.279.6046. July 9, 16, 23 MOVIE MONDAYS Riverfront Park Movie Mondays at Riverfront Park are presented by Guardian Credit Union. Movies begin at dusk. Be sure to bring blankets and chairs! Vendors will be available and picnics are welcome! July 9 - The Secret Life of Pets , July 16 - Cars and July 23 - Star Wars: The Last Jedi . For more information, visit www.funinmont- gomery.com , or call 334.625.2100. July 10, 17, 24, 31 SUMMER SWING Municipal Park, Park Road Free train rides on the rocky brook rocket from 6:15 to 7:00 p.m. The Opelika Band Boosters prepare hamburgers and hotdogs from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Charter Bank of Opelika provides complimen- tary lemonade during the concerts. July 10: Martha’s Trouble, July 17: Fedoras, July 24: James Brown Trio and July 31: Back to School Bash. July 11 5K & PIE RUN Bibb Street Pizza Join Montgomery Multisport at Bibb Street Pizza in downtown Montgomery for a 5K Run or Walk. Afterwards, enjoy pizza and drink specials from Bibb Street Pizza and Common Bond Brew- ers. This is a family-friendly event. All ages welcome. For more in- formation, call 334.593.7080. 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. July 11-12 VINTAGE DINNER SERIES FEATURING BLUE MOON INN Vintage Year Please join Vintage Year for another Vintage Dinner Series. This four-course meal will be representative of the Blue Moon Inn Restaurant where guests came to leisurely dine on excellent food in the homey, yet attractive setting of the antebellum cottage. Come enjoy the exciting dishes that Chef Rivera will replicate in the kitchen! Cost: $75 includes Signature era cocktail hour and passed canapes, four-course dinner, gratuity & tax (excludes alco- hol during dinner). Reservations: Please call 334.819.7215 as din- ner series reservations will not be taken on OpenTable. July 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 SUMMER MATINEE MOVIES AT THE CAPRI Capri Theare Join the Capri this summer for $2 seats for children’s matinees! July 11to 13: The Croods , July 18 to 20: The Boss Baby , July 25 to 27: Horton Hears A Who . Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 10:00 and 1:00. For more information, call 334.262.4858 or visit www.capritheatre.org . July 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2 ALABAMA IN THE MOVIES Alabama Dept. of Archives & History The Alabama Department of Archives and History announces the return of their free summer film festival “Alabama in the Movies” Thursday nights in July at 6:00! Relax in an air-condi- tioned auditorium and enjoy a movie filmed or set in Alabama! Lineup includes: Refreshments this year will be provided by Chris’ Hot Dogs, the Friends of the Alabama Archives, and other local vendors and will be available for purchase beginning at 5:30. Showtimes: July 12: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), July19: Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), July 26: Selma (2014), August 2: Hidden Figures (2016). For more information, please call 334.242.4361. July 12 EAT SOUTH & RAILYARD PRESENT: WHISKEY BUSINESS The Porter Club, 12 W. Jefferson St. This is for the ones that want to be able to talk about whiskey but need to learn (and taste) some more first. Help raise money for EAT South’s garden education programs while enjoying a pri- vate beginner’s class on all things whiskey. We will have tastings at 6 and 7 so pick a time that works for you and stick around for com- plimentary hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, pool and darts! General ad- mission is $25 and may be purchased through Eventbrite. Call 334.422.9331 for more information. July 12 GREASE SING-A-LONG Capri Theatre Danny has a reputation for being a bad boy. Sandy has a repu- tation for being a good girl. The high school social structure dic- tates that they can never be together. We’d ask if you think their love can already overcome, but you probably already know. Karaoke without the spotlight, Sing-a-long Grease is sure to be fun 88 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com

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