Evanston Loves Movie Night featuring "Home Alone"
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2201 Autobarn Place,Evanston IL 60202
19 December, 2020
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Join in on a fun night at a Drive In in Evanston on Saturday, December 19th featuring "Home Alone" Autobarn Evanston, Amita Health, Byline Bank, The Davis Theater and District 65 are hosting a family-friendly drive-in movie and dinner event to benefit the The Rotary Club of Evanston and the Rotary Club of Evanston Lighthouse. Join us on Saturday, December 19th - arrive around 6:00pm - movie starts at 7pm for a screening of John Hughes' "Home Alone" and order from the La Cocinita Food Truck will be on site to complete the experience! Click here to order your food to pick-up at the food truck once you arrive and park in your space. Proceeds of this event will benefit the Rotary Clubs of Evanston to distribute to local nonprofits that have not been able to fundraise through events and campaigns due to the pandemic. Tickets Each movie ticket is $30 and is good for one vehicle with up to 6 people. *Limited scholarships for this event available. Please email [email protected] **Rules & Regulations to Keep You Safe** Arrive between 6:00pm – 6:30pm to ensure a parking spot. First come first serve for parking spot. Gates close at 6:45pm; movie starts at 7:00pm. Enter from Howard Street to check in and pick up your meal if ordered. Take the access road on the west end of the shopping plaza closest to Jewel and go toward Vineyard Church. Go right before the church and continue to the Autobarn Service Center (2201 Howard St.) Maximum capacity is 70 vehicles. There will be 8' to 12' space between vehicles. Attendees must stay within the confines of their vehicle as much as possible. For example, attendees may sit in the bed of their truck or back of a van or get out of the car to sit on chairs in front of the vehicle as long as it is within the the allocated space and is at least 6 ft from other vehicles. Bathrooms available inside Autobarn Service Center. Masks required and please abide by current health guideline of practicing at least 6 ft social distancing when outside of your vehicle. Please bring your blankets! We will be asking that you turn off our car during the movie to keep in line with one of Rotary Internationals six areas of focus; a heathy environment. Please note the event is weather permitting. Tickets are non-refundable. Once you register you will receive additional information about the drive-in logistics. About Evanston Loves Rotary Evanston Loves Rotary is an independent, community-driven initiative created by Evanston Loves… ready to bridge the knowledge gap about Rotary International in our town and activate Evanstonians to support local Rotary clubs’ critical work during this time of COVID19 and beyond. We believe that heightening the awareness of Rotary International in Evanston, and the good work local Rotary clubs do here can strengthen the community and the city. We believe it is time that Evanston is identified as the town that is the global headquarters for one of the largest and most impactful non-profits in the world. Members Mayor Steve Hagerty Jill Bishop, Multilingual Connections Annie Coakley, Downtown Evanston Jeff Cohen, Analysis Group Patrick Hughes, Jr., Byline Bank Pat Hughes Joe Flanagan, Acquirent Keith Glantz, Glantz Design Evelyn Lee, Rotary Club of Evanston Judy Newton, Levy Foundation Helen Oloroso, Rotary Club of Evanston Lighthouse Deb Orabey, Dream to Product Jim Orrico, Dream to Product Mike Sophir Dave Davis, Northwestern University Roger Sosa, Evanston Chamber of Commerce Paul Zalmezak, City of Evanston
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