By Marie Gilmore

This summer, children in summer camps will enjoy cool mornings in the air conditioning and a great feature length movie on the big screen during the annual School’s Out For The Summer Chick-fil-A Summer Fun Flicks to benefit Emergency Care Help Organization and local YMCAs.

For 10 Tuesdays over the summer, camps, organizations and groups can buy tickets for kids to see the movies for $1.

Each Tuesday of the program, the movie will start at 10 a.m. with doors opening at 9 a.m.

The Summer Fun Flicks is hosted at AMC Regency 20 Theatres, 2496 West Brandon Blvd. Brandon. Call 685-3396. Tickets can be purchased in advance. In addition, AMC Kids pack popcorn and a drink are available for a special price of $4 only during the Summer Fun Flicks.

The line up of movies includes: June 11th – Hotel Transylvania (Sony)

June 18 – Horton Hears a Who (Fox)

June 25 – Alvin and the Chipmunks – The Squeakquel (Fox)

July 2 – Dolphin Tale (WB)

July 9 – Paranorman (FCS)

July 16 – Diary of a Wimpy Kid – Rodrick Rules (Fox)

July 23 – Ice Age – Continental Drift (Fox)

July 30 – Rise of the Guardians (PAR)

August 6 – Marmaduke (Fox)

Chick-fil-A Lake Brandon Village and Westfield Brandon owners Paul and Tammy Holmberg are happy to partner with AMC Brandon General Manager Hal Garrett for another Summer Fun Flicks campaign.

“This is a great way that we can partner with the local movie theatre to do a great campaign and do something good for the community at the same time.”

Last year, charities received checks for more than $2,000 from the campaign.

Camps and programs should plan to purchase tickets in advance and tickets will be available at the AMC Regency box office.

 

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Marie Gilmore
Marie is the Managing Editor at the Osprey Observer. She covers news, transportation, education and likes to make a positive impact on the community and be 'in the know'!