The City of Hartsville’s Screen on the Green free movie series will begin it’s 2016 season on Saturday, May 14 with a showing of the 2015 version of “The Good Dinosaur”, sponsored by Sheriff Wayne Byrd. The movie showing will take place in Burry Park, 131 Cargill Way, at dusk, 8:15 p.m. or later.
“The Good Dinosaur is an animated fantasy film set in a world in which dinosaurs never went extinct. A young dinosaur named Arlo loses his father in a storm and is swept away by a strong river current, stranding him far from home. He embarks on a journey to reunite with his family while befriending a prehistoric human child named Spot along the way. This film is rated PG for peril, action, and thematic elements.
Moviegoers are invited to bring chairs and blankets to Burry Park. In the event of rain, the showing will move to Byerly Park’s Coach T.B. Thomas Sports Center, 701 W. Washington St. in Hartsville.
After the second date of the Screen on the Green season on June 11, the series will continue every other Saturday until early August. The remaining dates are:
June 11 – “Inside Out,” sponsored by the Children’s Group
June 25 – “Descendants,” sponsored by the Markette
July 9 – “Minions,” sponsored by Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center
July 23 – “Cinderella (2015),” sponsored by North Industrial Machine
August 13 – “Zootopia,” sponsored by the Hartsville Fire Police Department and Fire Department