Free Family-Friendly Flicks Return to San Diego County Parks as Part of Summer Series

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Grab your popcorn and your coziest blanket – San Diego County’s “Summer Movies in the Park” series is returning for some free, family-friendly fun.

These events will be held at various public parks across the county and will be held through late October. A total of 150 movies will be screened for the occasion, with all of them beginning at dusk, according to the county.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.

For some of the events, concessions will be sold and food trucks will be on site to offer delectable bites for moviegoers. Because not every event will have food available, families are encouraged to pack picnics to have snacks to pair with the flick of their choosing.

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