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Movies in the Park: Big Spring Park West

Fall flicks are back, cozy up under the stars at Big Spring Park West for four free movie nights this October. Live music and local food vendors start at 5:00 PM, then the screen ignites at sunset for family‑friendly films, warm autumn vibes, and community laughs. Bring a blanket, pack chairs, and enjoy an evening of seasonal snacks, neighborhood energy, and outdoor cinema magic.


Schedule & Lineup

When: Fridays in October; music and food vendors start at 5:00 PM; movie begins at sunset (approximately 6:30 PM).

Where: Big Spring Park West.

Dates and Films

October 3 - Inside Out 2: A heartwarming, imaginative ride perfect for families and kids.

• October 10 - Soul: A thoughtful, music‑filled film that resonates with all ages.

October 17 - The Addams Family: Spooky laughs and quirky charm for older kids and adults.

October 24 - Wicked: A magical, musical spectacle to close the series on a high note.

Presented By

Presented by Meta, Buffalo Rock, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau, and the UAH College of Business, with additional support from local businesses, community partners, and volunteers who help bring Movies in the Park to life.

What to Expect

Family‑friendly atmosphere: Festive outdoor movie nights designed for all ages in a relaxed park setting.

Live local music: Pre‑show performances from hometown artists to warm up the crowd starting at 5:00 PM.

Food vendor variety: A rotating selection of local eats and seasonal treats to satisfy every craving.

Curated film mix: A lineup of heartwarming family films and beloved crowd favorites that appeal to kids and adults alike.

Free admission: Everyone is welcome at no cost; vendor purchases and donations support local partners.

Visitor Tips

Bring seating: Pack a blanket and low lawn chairs for comfortable viewing.

Arrive early: Get a good spot, enjoy music, and grab dinner from vendors.

Weather & layers: Evenings cool quickly; bring a jacket or throw blanket.

Pack essentials: Flashlight for walking after dark, cash/cards for vendors, and a reusable water bottle.

Accessibility: Accessible pathways are available; contact organizers ahead for specific accommodations.

Why Go

Movies in the Park is the ideal way to launch your fall Fridays: free outdoor cinema beneath the trees, live local music, delicious bites from neighborhood vendors, and a warm, welcoming crowd where neighbors become friends and simple moments turn into lasting memories.

See You There

Mark your calendar for October 3–24, grab your blankets, chairs, and favorite snacks, and bring friends and family to Big Spring Park West for four free, feel‑good Friday nights of music, local food, and outdoor movie magic.

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