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Movies in the Park Returns to St. Pete

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 25, 2022


For more information contact: 

Emanuel Leto, 727.824.7802, mleto@preservetheburg.org


St. Petersburg, FL — Movies in the Park, a recurring community event hosted by local historic preservation organization Preserve the ‘Burg, returns to North Straub Park, located between 4th Ave and 5th Ave NE on Beach Dr., from May 5 to May 26. Movies in the Park invites St. Petersburg locals and visitors to grab a seat at the waterfront park and enjoy family-friendly classics on an outdoor movie screen every Thursday in May. Each evening begins at 5:30 PM and features live music as well as local food vendors. 

The featured films include:

  • Summer of Soul on May 5

  • The Rookie on May 12

  • Cars on May 19

  • Casablanca on May 26

Movies in the Park will also feature live music from some of the Bay Area’s best local acts starting at 6:30 PM until sundown. Bands include Kyah Robinson on May 5, Gulf Coast Cowboys on May 12, The Joint Chiefs on May 19 and Boho Sideshow on May 26.

Movies in the Park is free, however, attendees are encouraged to register in advance and make a donation or become a Preserve the ‘Burg member. Donations support PTB’s mission to advocate for and celebrate St. Petersburg’s historic architecture and unique sense of place. 

To learn more about Movies in the Park, please visit ptb.wildapricot.org/event-4748654

To learn more about Preserve the ‘Burg, visit preservetheburg.org/

The most current updates on Preserve The ‘Burg are available on the following social media channels: 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/preservetheburgsp

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preservetheburg/

Preserve the ‘Burg is St. Petersburg’s local, nonprofit advocate for historic

preservation. PTB’s mission is to advocate for and celebrate St. Petersburg’s historic built environment and landscapes of importance. PTB accomplishes this through fun, educational public programs, and by working to build consensus among neighborhood groups, local government entities and the private sector. 

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