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FREE Movies at the Drive-in – Santa Barbara

Jul 11, 2020 | Feel Good Friday, Uncategorized

We have another Feel Good Friday for Santa Barbara locals! Our local drive-in theater is showing FREE movies every Wednesday and we can’t think of a better way to make memories this summer. Sponsored by Montecito Bank & Trust, UCSB Athletics and Arts & Lectures, the West Wind Drive-In is offering safe and socially-distant fun for all this summer of COVID-19. The venue will be decorated with food trucks and concession stands so be sure to bring an empty stomach. Guests are invited to bring a lawn chair and a face mask for outdoor entertainment or they can kick back in the car the old fashioned way. The first free movie plays this Wednesday, July 15th and will continue weekly through August 19th. Check out the movie schedule below, or find the schedule by visiting the UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures website.

July 2020:
7/15: A League of Their Own 
7/22: The Karate Kid
7/29: 42 @ 8:30 p.m. –  Field of Dreams @ 10:45 p.m.

August 2020:

8/5: Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable
8/12: Pelé
8/19: Friday Night Lights

Worried you might forget the schedule? Follow our Instagram @CaliforniaDivorce for weekly movie reminders!

The attorneys at Drury Pullen, A Professional Law Corporation are available to assist you with your family law needs during these challenging times.  Feel free to call us 24/7 at (805) 879-7523 and leave a message if you do not reach a live person.  Calls will be returned as they are received.  You are also welcome to contact us via the Contact Us page on our website.  We remain available to our clients and community with remote services such as court filings, negotiations, mediation and emergency services.  Please follow us on Instagram @CaliforniaDivorce and come back to this blog for more information.

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