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The Crossing at Smithfield Introduces 'Family Movie Nights' in July

This summer, The Crossing at Smithfield is inviting their shoppers to enjoy outdoor "Family Movie Nights" every Monday night in July at the gazebo.

The Crossing at Smithfield Introduces "Family Movie Nights" in July

This summer, The Crossing at Smithfield is inviting their shoppers to enjoy outdoor “Family Movie Nights” every Monday night in July. Movie showings will take place at the gazebo on a giant inflatable screen for the ultimate in outdoor family viewing.  Movies will begin around 8pm and guests are invited to arrive at 6pm to enjoy a fun night out at the center with entertainment and great deals from many of the stores and restaurants.

The first movie night will take place on July 1st  and subsequent movie nights on the 8th, 15th, 22rd and 29th.  Beginning at 6pm there will be face painting, outdoor music, and refreshments from some of the center restaurants for moviegoers to enjoy. "We are very excited about launching movie nights at The Crossing at Smithfield. It will be a fun night out for many families in the area. It’s also a great way for the community to come together." noted Niamh O’Maille, Field Marketing Manager at WS Development.

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Admission to the movies will be free but families are asked to bring a nonperishable food item to donate to the Smithfield Food Bank. All movie nights are weather permitting and updates on events can be found on The Crossing at Smithfield Facebook page and website.

For the complete schedule with movie titles, please visit www.crossingatsmithfield.com/sales-and-events

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