Event Phone: 401-732-1100
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June 20, 2024 - August 22, 2024
5:30 pm - 11:30 pm
Be part of the excitement! Thousands attend Movies In The Park at Rocky Point. Presented by WAVE Federal Credit Union.
2024 Movies are scheduled for Thursday, June 20th | Thursday, July 11th | Thursday, July 25th with a rain dates of Thursday, August 8, 22. Be part of this exciting community event. Every guest will receive a Movie Program, filled with movie information, Rocky Point trivia, and children’s activities. 1 Lucky Winner will receive a movie themed prize pack!
Food trucks at 5:30 p.m. – menus. Guests can enjoy the breathtaking view of Narragansett Bay and then find their favorite spot on the grassy field, once the mid-way of Rocky Point Amusement Park, for a family friendly movie under the stars.
Admission and Parking are free. All movies begin at dusk, weather permitting.
Food Trucks at 5:30 p.m. Full movie and food schedule online www.MoviesInTheParkRI.com
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First reserved and paid, first served.
*Program advertisements are not exclusive. Programs for every guest will be printed in full color. Companies are encouraged to offer discounts or coupons.
DEADLINE FOR PROGRAM ADVERTISEMENTS is June 06, 2024. Advertisements must be paid in full or will not be included in the program.
Venue: Rocky Point Park
Venue Phone: 401- 884-2010
Venue Website: http://www.riparks.com/Locations/LocationRockyPoint.html
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Description:
“Rocky Point State Park now serves as a memory for many Rhode Islanders of generation’s past. Over the 150+ years of the property’s existence, it has served as a location for nature trails, a ferry pier, an observation tower, hotels, clambakes, restaurants, swimming pool, rides, games, and concerts – but the attraction of 120 acres of land for public use within 10 miles of downtown Providence has been a consistent draw since 1850.
Now as the state’s newest coastal state park, visitors can enjoy the property they once made so many memories at, while the younger generations of park-goers can make new ones.” — RI DEM Parks and Recreation