Another sign that other people go beyond the pandemic are free videos from across the Milwaukee area.
Some communities have special protection protocols for COVID-19, and others are releasing their films outdoors in the fall, a difficult proposition for weather situations, but closer to when more fitness officials think situations will be better.
More than a dozen communities are launching into the outdoor cinema this summer, larger than the 2020 pandemic.
Here’s an advisor to miss occasions from outdoor movies in the Milwaukee domain this summer and fall. COVID safety measures are graded when available. Movies are at dusk, unless otherwise noted.
Remember: in 2021, nothing is definitive. Check your network for updates.
The village incorporates its annual film into the park on its “redesigned” fall occasion on September 25, combining a picnic, Bayside Five and Wine (race/hike) and a café. The details, adding the selection of films, are still being elaborated.
Info: baysidewi. gov
The Village Friday Flicks series returns to Elm Grove Village Park, 13600 Juneau Blvd. Movies begin at 8:30 p. m. The films are screened in the Pavilion, with the exception of the July 23 film “diving” in the park pool.
June 11: “The Lion King”
June 25: “Trolls World Tour”
July 9: “The Croods: A New Age”
July 23: “Looking for Nemo” (diving film)
July 31: “Forward” (actually, on a Saturday)
August 13 : “Stripe and the Last Dragon”
Info: elmgrovewi. org
Glendale’s opening at Glen Camps will take place on a Saturday night at Richard E. Maslowski Park, 2200 W. Bender Road.
June 19: “Mama Mia! (8 p. m. )
July 17: “Love”
August 21 – “Field of Dreams” (6 p. m. ), “The Blind Side” (8:30 p. m. )
September 18: “My Spy” (8 p. m. )
Info: glendale-wi. org
The village film series, curated through Gift of Wings, will be screened at Greendale Gazebo Park, 5710 Broad St. COVID-19 protection protocols will be implemented, subject to network restrictions.
June 12 : “Sonic the Hedgehog”
July 16: “The Croods: A New Age”
September 18: “Stripe and the Last Dragon”
The city’s Movies in the Park program returns Saturday to The Amp at Konkel Park, 5151 W. Layton Ave.
May 30 : “Frozen 2” (on a Sunday)
June 26 : “Trolls World Tour”
July 10: “Aladdin” (2019)
August 21: “Toy Story 4”
September 18: “Soul”
Info: ci. greenfield. wi. us
Hartland’s Recreation Department and public library are joining forces for this year’s film series, screened at Nixon Park, E. Park Ave. , Hartland.
August 20: “Sing” (8 p. m. )
August 27 – “Trolls” (8 p. m. )
September 10 – “Field of Dreams” (7 p. m. )
September 24: “A League apart” (19 h)
October 1: “Playing with Fire” (7 p. m. )
October 16 – “Goose skin” (7 p. m. )
Info: villageofhartland. com
Organized through Gift of Wings, the Summer Night Movies series in Lake Michigan Park in 1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive will feature COVID-19 protection protocols, in accordance with restrictions.
May 22 : “Toy Story 4”
June 19: “Wonder Woman 1984”
July 10: “Jumanji: The Next Level”
August 21: “Tom
August 28 : “Stripe and the Last Dragon”
September 5: “Godzilla vs. Kong”
The city’s Movies in the Park series returns to Malone Park, 16400 W. The Stigler Parkway. Every movie has a theme.
June 19 – “Aladdin” (2019), which is shown as a drive-in (parking opens at 7 p. m. )
July 23: ‘Trolls World Tour’, with a coffee with Component Brewing
August 7 – “Stripe and the Last Dragon,” with a circle of relatives in the camp
Info: newberlin. org
Moonlit Movies takes place at Fowler Park and downtown Oconomowoc on June 10, July 8 and August 12; Movies and positions will be posted one week before the date on the series and on the Facebook page.
Info: moonlitmovies. org
No fishing day in the harbor this summer, Friday night videos are still on the show at Veteran’s Memorial Park Bandshell, 410 N. Lake St.
June 25: “The Croods: A New Age”
July 23: “Tom
August 13 : “Stripe and the Last Dragon”
Info: portwashington. recdesk. com
The village’s outdoor film takes place at Civic Center Plaza, N64-W23760 Main St.
August 26: “Up”
Info: villageussex. org
The city of Waukesha’s Monday Nights at the Movies returns to Cutler Park. Pre-cinema activities begin at 6 p. m. ; Movies start at 7:15 p. m. Safety considerations come with social distance and mask when you get up from your seat.
June 21 – “Aladdin” (2019)
July 19 – “Ghostbusters” (1984)
August 16: “Earth Before Time”
August 19 – “Saturday Night Fever” – “Adult Movie Night,” with disco music at 5:30 p. m. M. , Costume Contest at 7:30 p. M. (21 years and older) and the film at 8 p. m. M.
Info: waukesha-wi. gov
Last summer, the pandemic sparked a resurgence of self-cinema.
The mix of outdoor living and the required social estating led to a wave of drive-in pop-ups as a popular newcomer: the Milky Way Drive-In in Franklin.
There are fewer drive-in options to start the summer of 2021, but that may change. Here’s what’s going on so far.
Milwaukee Department of Recreation: Milwaukee Department of Public Schools’ first film, the wheel lasts all day in the MPS Central Services Building, 5225 W. Vliet St. The, the day of the film is May 15 (rain date May 22). movie. Programming: “Despicable Me 3”, from 2 pm; “The Secret Life of Pets 2”, four p. m. ; and “Big Hero 6” at 6 p. m. News: milwaukeerecreation. net.
Milky Way Drive-In: The outdoor cinema Franklin Field, 7035 S. Ballpark Drive, Franklin, is back for a moment in the season, with screenings on nights when the stadium’s top tenant, the Milwaukee Milkmen baseball team, is in The Second Year of the Milky Way begins with “Bon Jovi,” a new concert movie, at 9:45 p. m. on May 22. Tickets for the concert film charge $89 for cars (up to six people) at encorenights. com. Tickets charge $35 according to car regulations and COVID-19. milkywaydrivein. com/events.
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Highway 18 Drive-In: The drive-in of W6four23 Highway 18 in Jefferson survived the pandemic and in early 2021, reopened on May 7 with a combination of recent and classic self-service versions. . Tickets cost $10; $8 for active duty members and members over 6 to 99; $6 for young people over the age of five to 11; Free for young people four years and younger and others 100 years of age or older. The workplace of the box opens at 7:30 p. . m. ; The videos start at dusk. For more details, visit highway18. com.
Contact Chris Foran at chris. foran@jrn. com. Follow him on Twitter at cforan12.
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