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Wild Center Announces Drive-In Movie Theater Nights

July 24, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Wild Center's Drive-In Movie TheaterThe Wild Center in Tupper Lake has converted a portion of their Meadow parking lot into a drive-in movie theater. The Wild Center will be showing family-friendly movies and other “edutainment” on Saturday evenings beginning with Jurassic Park Saturday, July 25th and running through August.

Gates open at 7:30 pm for the drive-in and movies begin playing around 9 pm.

Visitors to The Wild Center can add a Drive-in Movie Experience in the same week as a visit to the Center for $15 per carload. Guests without Wild Center admission can purchase tickets for $20 per carload, $15 per carload for members. All spots must be reserved ahead of time by phone, email or online.

The State Theater, located at 100 Park Street in Tupper Lake, will be selling popcorn on Saturdays prior to the movies. Popcorn orders can be made online and will be available for curbside pickup starting at 7 pm.

More information is available on The Wild Center’s website.

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