The Downtown State College Improvement District will host three free outdoor family movie nights this summer, the organization announced this week.
“Downtown Family Flicks” will be held starting at dusk on Tuesdays July 20, Aug. 3 and Aug. 10 in the PNC bank parking on East Calder Way between South Allen and South Pugh streets. State College Borough Council
Refreshments will be available for purchase and attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs.
The lineup includes:
Aug. 3 – “Bedtime Stories”
Aug. 10 – “The Secret Life of Pets”
Lee Anne Jeffries, executive director of the DSCID, said in a statement the goal is to provide an opportunity for families to “enjoy a fun family evening in an unexpected place with new experiences around the corner.”
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May is just around the corner, and hoping to start the month off with community engagement, the Downtown State College Improvement District is organizing the May Day Art & Garden Walk this weekend.
The organization is teaming up with local businesses to showcase art and flowers from 5-8 p.m. Friday and from 12-5 p.m. Saturday throughout the streets and plazas of town.
Lee Anne Jeffries, the executive director of Downtown State College Improvement District, said her goal is to bring more people downtown, which she said has been difficult to accomplish during the pandemic.
After organizing a holiday art walk in December, Jeffries said the retail advisory committee proposed a similar event in the spring.