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Family-fun movies to play at Gantry Plaza State Park

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Aug. 5, 2013 Staff Report

The New York State Parks Dept. is hosting a series of family-fun films at Gantry Plaza State Park every Thursday in August.

The films will screen at sunset on the Main Lawn, which overlooks the East River. They will play from 8:00-10:30 PM.

The schedule is as follows:

August 8:  Six Days, Seven Nights – sponsored by Verizon

August 15: Overboard – sponsored by the Natural Heritage Trust

August 22: Life of Pi– sponsored by Verizon

August 29: Ice Age – sponsored by TF Cornerstone

WHERE:

The Main Lawn at Gantry Plaza State Park

4-09 47th Road

ADMISSION:    FREE

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Karen

Gantry State Park Movies – Rain delay for August 8th. Movie rescheduled for September 3rd.
“Life of Pi” is also sponsored by Verizon.

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