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Time-Travel with Dad, Smyrna's Movie in the Prok Celebrates Father's Day with "Back to the Future" Screening

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Published on June 12, 2024
Time-Travel with Dad, Smyrna's Movie in the Prok Celebrates Father's Day with "Back to the Future" ScreeningSource: Google Street View

This Father's Day, pack up the family, grab a blanket or lawn chair, and prepare for a nostalgic evening under the stars at Smyrna's Movie in the Park event. In what promises to be a delightful blend of family fun and throwback entertainment, the classic time-travel film "Back to the Future" will be playing for all those registered. This outdoor cinematic experience is not just about the movie; it's also a communal gathering, with popcorn and treats included in the modest $10 registration fee per family.

Set for the upcoming weekend, families eager to give dad a treat without breaking the bank will find the Movie in the Park to be a charming option, registration, which is indeed required to secure your spot and goodies for the event, is already open, with attendees reminded to come prepared for the whims of outdoor leisure with additional snacks, cozy blankets, and yes, bug spray is recommended because while McFly might dodge a Libyan plutonium heist, you won't quite escape the mosquitoes without it.

Detailed information for those interested is readily available on Smyrna's official website, with an emphasis on the fact that no registration will be accepted on-site. It's a gentle prod to get organized beforehand perhaps to avoid the 'time-travel' chaos of trying to secure a last-minute place. The event is designed to be hassle-free, provided attendees follow the clear guidelines set forth.

For inquiries, additional information, or any form of assistance, the city has made Ashley Putnam, a city representative, available and can be contacted either via email at [email protected] or by calling 678-631-5392, and with a bit of planning and registration, families can anticipate a Father's Day filled with memories, cinephile delights, and maybe a newfound appreciation for their own dads' 80s heydays.