Monday, April 21, 2014

Fri. Apr. 25th, 8pm: BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

Join us for the third film of the Pagan Film Series

Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In
and Community Seed presents:



BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS

Friday, Apr. 25th, 8pm
Bike Church Courtyard!
703 Pacific Avenue
(note the new location, next to SubRosa)

Angela Lansbury, along with three plucky working class kids and the dad from Mary Poppins, put the smackdown on the Nazis with a broom and some hocus pocus. This 1971 Disney animated musical was so subversive, the House on Unamerican Activities had to reconvene and investigate. Just kidding. Rated G.

***Bring things to make yourself cozy...blankets and pillows and whatever else you would need to make a nice nest for yourself outside in the courtyard.  

***If it rains or is too chilly we will move in to SubRosa to be more comfortable.

This series is an opportunity to come together, to watch engaging films and also to engage each other, to share thoughts and experiences, and to create more of an overlap of the many social circles that exist in this town. 


About Community Seed: Our mission is to provide the local Santa Cruz Pagan community with opportunities to create closer bonds of perfect love and perfect trust, and understanding with one another, through community service, publications, gatherings, and ritual celebrations. We organize, host, and promote events that enrich and improve our lives, our world, and our community at large in the Santa Cruz region. (excerpt from their website http://www.communityseed.org/)

About Santa Cruz Guerilla Drive-In: SANTA CRUZ GUERILLA DRIVE-IN is an outdoor movie theater under the stars that springs up unexpectedly in the fields and industrial wastelands. Beyond showing great free movies year-round and bringing a broad community together, part of our mission is reclaiming public space and transforming our urban environment.  More Info at http://www.guerilladrivein.org/

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