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JULY 28, 2016 // 21 Watch kids’ movies in the park Astoria Parks & Rec puts on August movie series ASTORIA — Looking for Wednesday night enter- tainment? Astoria Parks & Recreation has you covered. Grab your camping chair or the nearest blanket, and head to Fred Lindstrom Park every Wednesday evening this August for a series of family-friendly movies. All movies will be shown Wednesday evenings at Fred Lindstrom Park (aka Peter Pan Park), located at Sixth Street and Niagara Avenue. Movies will start at dark — approximately 8:30 p.m. Admission is free and open to all. Concessions will be available for purchase. On Aug. 3, watch the emotions joy, fear, anger, disgust and sadness come to life in Pixar’s 2015 animated ilm “Inside Out.” Starring the vocal talents of Amy Poehler, Bill Hader and Phyllis Smith, “Inside Out” follows young Riley after she is uprooted and moves to San Francisco. With the move, Riley — and her per- soniied emotions — must learn how to best navigate a new city, house and school. On Aug. 10, journey into the epic world of dinosaurs in Pixar’s 2015 animated ilm “The Good Dinosaur.” In a world where dinosaurs and humans live side-by- side, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend, learns to con- front his fears and discovers what he’s capable of. On Aug. 17, learn more about the Minions, the easily distracted tribe of vil- lain-helpers, in the 2015 an- imated ilm “Minions.” Pro- tective leader Kevin, teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little PENINSULA SADDLE CLUB & BRIM’S FARM & GARDEN PRESENTS 71 st July 30 & 31, 2016 1:00 p.m. Family night starts Saturday after Rodeo “Featuring free fun events for kids up to 12 years” Friday, July 29th 6:30 pm • Rodeo Parade Downtown Long Beach Latigo & Lace Drill Team • Beer Garden • Vendors • Concessions Admission: PRES ALE Adults $9.50 Seniors $8.50 Children (6-12 yrs.) $4.50 * Peninsula Pharmacy Adults $10.00 Seniors $9.00 Children (6-12yrs.) $5.00 Children 5 & under FREE COWBOY BREAKFAST Sat. & Sun. 7a.m. til 11 a.m . 6407 Sandridge Road • Info 1-800-451-2542 LONG BEACH, WASHINGTON Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain voiced by Sandra Bullock who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world. On Aug. 24, discover a whole new world with the 1992 classic Disney ilm “Aladdin.” Yearning for adventure and with her fa- ther trying to marry her off, Princess Jasmin sneaks out of the palace to the market- place, where she meets the good-hearted street urchin Aladdin. Under the orders of the sultan’s evil advisor Ja- far, Aladdin is thrown in jail and gets caught up in Jafar’s plot to rule the land. With the help of a genie’s magic, Aladdin pretends to be a SUBMITTED PHOTO Watch “Inside Out” Wednesday, Aug. 3. prince, vies for Jasmine’s love, and battles Jafar. On Aug. 31, close out the movie series with Disney’s “Zootopia.” In this anthropomorphic on SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Watch “The Good Dinosaur” on Aug. 10. “Minions” will screen Aug. 17. animal metropolis, Judy Hopps, voiced by Gen- nifer Goodwin, becomes the first rabbit to join the police force, and she learns how tough it is to enforce the law. To prove herself, Judy jumps at the chance to solve a mysterious case, but that means working with the cynical con artist fox Nick Wilde, voiced by Jason Bateman.