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Activity for July 4th-outdoor theater

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We all need some time away from everyday worries, especially couples dealing with infertility/miscarriage issues.  You might be looking for something a little different to do this July 4th weekend.  Why not try seeing a movie at an outdoor movie theater?  

 

Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre in nearby Henderson originally opened as the "Moon-Glo" Theatre in 1949.  Since that time, the theater has changed ownership several times. The current owners actually obtained the theater through an e-bay auction. They have completely renovated the restrooms, snack shop, and theater.  The theater is now the oldest of only seven operating drive-in theaters in North Carolina. 

 

The website tells what movies will be showing this weekend as well as upcoming movie selections.  Also on Sat, July 4, Jim Passe' will be at the theater at 7:30 performing magic, illusions, mind reading, and classic parlor tricks.

 

Here are some other fun activities you might enjoy this weekend.

 

 

 

For a smile, watch this video.

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