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Movies + music on the patio at Village District

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Outdoor movie night under a starry sky, with string lights. People sit on chairs and blankets watching a large screen, creating a cozy, communal atmosphere.

Cozy up on the Village District Starbucks Patio for fall movie nights and live music.

Photo provided by Village District

The Village District Patio Series is bringing family-friendly outdoor events to the Village District Starbucks’ patio this September + October.

Savor the last nights of summer to live music + welcome fall with cozy movie nights, including:

  • Sept. 11 | 6-8 p.m. | Live music + drinks with Kerry Long
  • Sept. 25 | 6-8 p.m. | Live music + drinks with Cody Daniel
  • Oct. 9 | 7 p.m. | Outdoor movie night: The Princess Diaries
  • Oct. 16 | 7 p.m. | Outdoor movie night: Hocus Pocus

Space is limited, so grab tickets early here. Psst... all ticket proceeds benefit Comfort Zone Camp.

Movies, music, and PSLs

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