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Queen Creek Earth Month event for kids back on

Posted 4/10/25

Queen Creek has rescheduled a popular Earth Month event after it was canceled due to bad weather.

The town’s annual, free Cardboard Box Car “Drive-in” Movie was set to take …

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Earth Month

Queen Creek Earth Month event for kids back on

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Queen Creek has rescheduled a popular Earth Month event after it was canceled due to bad weather.

The town’s annual, free Cardboard Box Car “Drive-in” Movie was set to take place on April 4, but high winds forced the event to be postponed.

The town’s environmental services division will now be hosting the film “The Wild Robot” on Saturday, April 26 at Founders’ Park, 22407 S. Ellsworth Road.

Families are encouraged to build “box cars” made from cardboard and other recyclable materials for their kids and bring them to the movie screening.

Free popcorn and water will be served starting at 7 p.m. while supplies last. The movie will begin at sunset at approximately 7:30 p.m. 

Event details, cardboard box car tips and a link to register for the event can be found at QueenCreekAZ.gov/BoxCarMovie

Also on April 26, Queen Creek will be holding a recycling event.

QC Recycles drive-thru, drop-off event takes place from 7 to 11 a.m. at the town’s field operations facility, 19715 S. 220th St., on 220th Street north of Queen Creek Road.

The free event is open to town of Queen Creek residents. Those who register by Monday, April 21 will receive a fast pass via email 48 hours before the event that will help them get through the event as quickly as possible, according to a town press release.

Registration for QC Recycles is at QueenCreekAZ.gov/RecycleEvents

Additional resources to celebrate Earth Day every day in April — including an Earth Month calendar, Queen Creek trails scavenger hunt, online games and free landscape watering workshops — can be found at QueenCreekAZ.gov/EarthMonth.

 

For more information on the contest and to download an entry form, visit www.QueenCreekAZ.gov/ArtContest.

 Additional resources to celebrate Earth Day every day in April — including an Earth Month calendar, Queen Creek trails scavenger hunt, a free drive-through recycling event, online games, and free landscape watering workshops — can be found at QueenCreekAZ.gov/EarthMonth.

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