CAST YOUR VOTE FOR FLICKS BY THE FOUNTAIN
Posted: April 19th, 2012 12:45 PM
- Vote for your favorites by Friday, May 11 at 5 p.m. -
Here's your chance to decide what is shown at this year's Flicks by the Fountain, Beaverton's ninth annual family-friendly, outdoor movie series. Flicks by the Fountain will be held each Friday night in August at Beaverton City Park (5th Street at Hall Boulevard, across from the Beaverton City Library) beginning Aug. 3. All movies are free and begin at dusk.
Choose one of your favorite films from each of these four categories: Family, Animated, Classic/Musical, and Adventure, and visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Flicks to pick your flick!
"This is a fun way for the community to decide what they'd like to see on the big screen this summer for Flicks by the Fountain," said Mayor Denny Doyle. "Flicks by the Fountain continue to be a popular summer event that draws neighbors, families and friends together from across the city."
FAMILY ANIMATED
Zookeeper (PG, 102 minutes) Cars 2 (G, 2011, 106 minutes)
The Muppets (PG, 98 minutes) Puss in Boots (PG, 2011, 90 minutes)
Hook (PG, 141 minutes) Shark Tale (PG, 2004, 90 minutes)
Enchanted (PG, 107 minutes) UP (PG, 2009, 96 minutes)
CLASSIC/MUSICAL ADVENTURE
Grease (PG, 110 minutes) The Adventures of Tintin (PG, 107 minutes)
The Wizard of Oz (G, 102 minutes) Hugo (PG, 127 minutes)
Mary Poppins (G, 140 minutes) The Goonies (PG, 111 minutes)
Annie (PG, 128 minutes) Labyrinth (PG, 101 minutes)
Voting ends Friday, May 11 at 5 p.m. Only one vote per person or email address will be accepted. The winning movies will be announced in the Your City newsletter in July. For more information about Flicks by the Fountain or other city-wide event, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Events or email events@BeavertonOregon.gov.
ABOUT BEAVERTON
Beaverton enjoys one of the most diverse populations among Oregon cities. It was one of just four cities of its size recently recognized as a "Smarter City" energy leader by the Natural Resources Defense Council and one of the 100 Best Places to Live in America by Money magazine. In addition, Beaverton has been named one of the safest cities in the Pacific Northwest for three consecutive years, as one of the best places to raise kids by BusinessWeek magazine, an All-America City finalist, as one of the top 25 Suburbs for Retirement by Forbes.com, one of the 100 Best Walking Cities in America by Prevention magazine, the Recycler of the Year from the Association of Oregon Recyclers, a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation, a Bronze Award Bicycle Friendly Community designation by the League of American Bicyclists and as one of the Environmental Protection Agency's Green Power Communities. Most recently, the Beaverton Community Vision program was named Public Involvement Proj
ect of the Yearâ"Best Planning Project by the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2) Cascade Chapter. For more information, please visit www.beavertonoregon.gov.
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