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Enjoy Movies in the Park

Blankets, lawn chairs and family picnic spreads dot the lawn and tiered areas in the Gaia Hotel Amphitheatre as crowds begin to gather at sunset on Friday, July 10, for the premier of a G-rated 'Willy Wonka' film, part of a series called 'Enjoy Movies in the Park,' sponsored by Enjoy magazine of Redding.

Photo by George L. Winship, Editor

Blankets, lawn chairs and family picnic spreads dot the lawn and tiered areas in the Gaia Hotel Amphitheatre as crowds begin to gather at sunset on Friday, July 10, for the premier of a G-rated "Willy Wonka" film, part of a series called "Enjoy Movies in the Park," sponsored by Enjoy magazine of Redding.

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  • James Mazzotta, co-owner of Enjoy magazine in Redding, created a nonprofit arm 'ETC - Enjoy The Community Co.' as a way to promote family-friendly and free entertainment in the north state's great outdoors. G-rated and PG-rated films are projected on a 30-foot by 17-foot inflatable screen starting at dusk.
  • An inflatable screen brings family-friendly movies into Anderson River Park's Gaia Hotel Amphitheatre during July thanks to 'Enjoy Movies in the Park,' a series sponsored by the philanthropic arm of Enjoy magazine.
  • Blankets, lawn chairs and family picnic spreads dot the lawn and tiered areas in the Gaia Hotel Amphitheatre as crowds begin to gather at sunset on Friday, July 10, for the premier of a G-rated 'Willy Wonka' film, part of a series called 'Enjoy Movies in the Park,' sponsored by Enjoy magazine of Redding.

Starting July 10 and continuing through July 31, South County residents will have a chance to see for free several outstanding Hollywood films as part of Enjoy magazine's popular film series, 'Enjoy Movies in the Park.'

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