13-24 Drive In Set To Open For Season Friday

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

WABASH – The 13-24 Drive In will kick off its 2014 season Friday and Saturday with the Disney film “Million Dollar Arm.”
Gates open at 8 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk.
According to a press release from The Honeywell Foundation, the Drive In is on course to be a “fun, family-friendly Wabash hangout this summer.”
Throughout the 2014 movie season, sponsor INGUARD invites kids ages 12 and under to celebrate summer with free entry. Admission for adults is $5 for a single feature-length film
The 13-24 Drive In got its start in 1950 but has something new to offer movie-goers this summer season: a brand-new digital projector. Like the recent projection system change made at downtown Eagles Theatre, the 13-24 Drive In’s switch from 35mm film to digital projection will offer audiences clearer picture and sound for an overall improved movie experience.
Information about the Drive In, including upcoming movie information, can be found by going to www.1324drivein.com or www.facebook.com/1324drivein
The 13-24 Drive In is operated by the Honeywell Foundation. The Honeywell Foundation is a public charity dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural and recreational opportunities for all.
The Foundation owns and operates the Honeywell Center, a performing arts facility; the Honeywell House, a cultural house museum and former home of Mrs. Mark C. Honeywell; and the historic Eagles Movie Theatre.[[In-content Ad]]

WABASH – The 13-24 Drive In will kick off its 2014 season Friday and Saturday with the Disney film “Million Dollar Arm.”
Gates open at 8 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk.
According to a press release from The Honeywell Foundation, the Drive In is on course to be a “fun, family-friendly Wabash hangout this summer.”
Throughout the 2014 movie season, sponsor INGUARD invites kids ages 12 and under to celebrate summer with free entry. Admission for adults is $5 for a single feature-length film
The 13-24 Drive In got its start in 1950 but has something new to offer movie-goers this summer season: a brand-new digital projector. Like the recent projection system change made at downtown Eagles Theatre, the 13-24 Drive In’s switch from 35mm film to digital projection will offer audiences clearer picture and sound for an overall improved movie experience.
Information about the Drive In, including upcoming movie information, can be found by going to www.1324drivein.com or www.facebook.com/1324drivein
The 13-24 Drive In is operated by the Honeywell Foundation. The Honeywell Foundation is a public charity dedicated to the enhancement of artistic, social, cultural and recreational opportunities for all.
The Foundation owns and operates the Honeywell Center, a performing arts facility; the Honeywell House, a cultural house museum and former home of Mrs. Mark C. Honeywell; and the historic Eagles Movie Theatre.[[In-content Ad]]
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