Drive-In Jurassic Park
Friday, July 17th, Saturday July 18th, and Tuesday July 21st
Show Starts at 9:15pm
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Huge advancements in scientific technology have enabled a mogul to create an island full of living dinosaurs. John Hammond has invited four individuals, along with his two grandchildren, to join him at Jurassic Park. But will everything go according to plan? A park employee attempts to steal dinosaur embryos, critical security systems are shut down and it now becomes a race for survival with dinosaurs roaming freely over the island.
Written by Film_Fan
It's going to be a roaring good time!
Drive-in Back to the Future - 35th Anniversary!
SHOW ADDED!
Tuesday July 14th
Show Starts at 9:15pm
Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent thirty years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the eccentric scientist Doc Brown.
A TRUE HYLAND CLASSIC WE WERE THE ONLY CINEMA IN TOWN TO SHOW IT IN 1985!
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Section 1
How It Will Work
- We only have spots for 30 cars.
- Each Car is $40. This Includes:
One designated spot - the screen is best viewed from the front seat so we recommend only two people, but it is your choice of occupancy (must be from the same household).
$14 towards merchandise or concessions to be dropped off at your car the night of the event.
- To reserve your spot Click HERE
You will be asked the size of your vehicle for us to designate it an appropriate spot.
Once we receive your payment, we will send you a confirmation email and a list of our available merchandise and concessions for you to order.
- The Night Of:
Gates will open at 8:15pm. The show will begin at 9:15pm. Please be on time as there will be no entry after the film has started.
Please enter our lot through the Duchess Ave. enterance.
A staff member will inform you of your assigned spot.
Turn your radio dial to 98.5FM.
Hold tight and we will be right out with your concessions and merchandise.
Enjoy the show!
Section 2
Ontario Guidelines:
- You must remain in your motor vehicle designed to be closed to the elements (no open top vehicles like convertibles or Jeeps) except:
Where necessary to use a washroom.
As may otherwise be required for purposes of health and safety.
- Only members of the same household may occupy the same motor vehicle.
- Vehicles must be separated by a minimum of two metres.
Health and Safety:
- Please remain in your vehicle at all times.
- If you must leave your vehicle:
Wear a mask.
Practice social distancing and try to maintain a distance of 2 metres (6 feet) from those around you.
- If you need to use the washroom:
Enter through the door at the South end of the building.
Only three people are allowed in the washroom at a time.
Wash your hands with soap and water.
Sanitizer is available at the exit of the cinema.
What We Are Doing:
- All concessions will be made wearing gloves and masks.
- All concessions will be delivered wearing gloves and masks.
- All common touch surfaces will be sanitized regularly.
- All areas of the cinema will be cleaned as per regulation
- Washrooms will be cleaned & disinfected frequently
Section 3
HYLAND'S VIRTUAL CINEMA
How it Works
We are working with small local distributors to bring you films that are pay-per-view. Fees are split between the Hyland and the distributor in an effort to help support local Independent Cinemas!
Bread: An Everyday Miracle - Opens July 10th!
Bread never fails to rise to the occasion
Once merely a basic foodstuff, bread has now become a brand-name product with ever more varieties and suppliers. But do we know what we are actually eating every day? The film BREAD: AN EVERYDAY MIRACLE takes us on an enlightening journey into the world of bread and its production today. We meet traditional artisan bakers and cereal farmers who can vouch for quality and sustainable ingredients. Director Harald Friedl also shows us the baking factories of transnational food corporations, who go to great technological lengths on their mission to recreate authentic taste. Industrially produced bread is fast becoming an artificial product. How can the craft of baking survive? And what will the bread of the future be like?
Source:Maganet Films
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