Speedway launches free outdoor movie series on Main Street from April to November

April 04, 2025 | Speedway, Marion County, Indiana

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The Town Council of Speedway, Indiana, announced an exciting new initiative during a recent meeting, unveiling the "Movies On Main" program set to run from April through November 2025. Cheryl McElroy, the town's communications director, shared details about this community-focused event, which will feature a different movie each month, all free of charge thanks to local business sponsorships.

The program kicks off on Friday, April 18, with a screening of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," sponsored by Pride Line Comics and Collectibles. Following that, on April 25, the Oscar-nominated film "Ford vs. Ferrari" will be shown, sponsored by PRI Performance Racing Industry. McElroy encouraged residents to mark their calendars and prepare for a fun outdoor movie experience, inviting attendees to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks.
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This initiative aims to foster community engagement and provide entertainment for residents of all ages, reinforcing Speedway's commitment to enhancing local culture and community spirit. The town looks forward to a successful season of free movies, bringing families together in a festive atmosphere.

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