“Inside Out” Showing at Flint City Hall Friday Night July 22

Flint, Mich.– On Friday, July 22, the feature film for Communities First, Inc.’s Movies Under the Stars series is “Inside Out”. “Inside Out” is a popular animated film about young Riley who is struggling with a move from the Midwest to San Francisco. The funny and entertaining film teaches us all how to deal with the emotions that come along with change and how to navigate life changes.

The event will be held on the back lawn of Flint City Hall, with the pre-party beginning at 7:30pm and the movie starts dusk. The pre-party for “Inside Out” with include an inflatable obstacle course, ice cream, a photo booth, glow sticks, a community art project and much, much more! Free snacks will be provided.
There will also be drawings for NCG Trillium Theater, Hoffman’s Deco Deli, Freakin’ Unbelievable Burger, Mongolian BBQ, Crust and The Laundry gift cards.

Remaining events in the series include:

August 12 – Zootopia, Applewood Estate
August 20 (Saturday) – Cars, Flint City Hall – Back Lawn

Please check the Communities First, Inc. website at communitiesfirstinc.org or their Facebook page for details about weather related cancellations and for the complete movie lineup.

Communities First, Inc.
Communities First, Inc. is a Flint based nonprofit Community Development Corporation which was founded in 2010. The priorities of CFI are affordable housing, economic development, green programs, and quality of life programs. CFI is committed to building sustainable, equitable communities in distressed areas. The organization is the developer of Oak Street Senior Apartments, a $5.1 million 24 unit apartment building for low income seniors located in downtown Flint and has amongst its programs Culture Shock and Green Life. More information about Communities First, Inc. can be found at communitiesfirstinc.org.

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