Concerts & Movies at Dusk – Cherry Cherry & The Sandlot on July 15,2022

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Concerts & Movies at Dusk – Cherry Cherry & The Sandlot

Date: Friday July 15, 2022 | 7:00 pm 

6:00pm Join us for dinner & snacks before the show with:  Chick-fil-A, County Line wood-fired pizza, Kona Ice of Olympia, Sunshine  Scoop, The Old Red Barn Popping Co, Lava

Bowlz, and Cinco de Mayo  Fruits & More!

Cherry Cherry  – Neil Diamond’s music is timeless and ageless. His  classic songs evoke memories that every crowd will enjoy. Cherry Cherry  will entertain audiences young and

old alike.

The Sandlot (PG) – Scotty Smalls moves to a new neighborhood with his  mom and stepdad, and wants to learn to play baseball. Rodriguez, the  neighborhood baseball guru, takes

Smalls under his wing – soon he  becomes part of the local baseball buddies. They fall into adventures  involving baseball, treehouse sleep-ins, the desirous lifeguard at the  local

pool, the snooty rival ball team, and the travelling fair. Beyond  the fence at the back of the sandlot menaces a legendary ball-eating dog  called The Beast, and the kids inevitably must

deal with him.

Original source can be found here.



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