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Queen Creek hosts ‘Cardboard Box Car Drive-in Movie’ for Earth Month

Posted 4/2/23

In honor of Earth Month, the town of Queen Creek’s Environmental Services Division will be hosting a free “Cardboard Box Car Drive-in Movie.”

Residents are  encouraged to …

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Earth Month

Queen Creek hosts ‘Cardboard Box Car Drive-in Movie’ for Earth Month

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In honor of Earth Month, the town of Queen Creek’s Environmental Services Division will be hosting a free “Cardboard Box Car Drive-in Movie.”

Residents are  encouraged to bring “box cars” made from cardboard and other recyclable materials to the event, according to a press release.

The movie, “WALL-E,” takes place at about 7:15 p.m., Friday, April 7 at the town’s Founders’ Park, 22407 S. Ellsworth Road. Food trucks will be onsite starting at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required.

Families are being asked to build their cardboard box cars at home or school and bring them to the movie. If families don’t have a cardboard box car they can still attend.

The Disney/Pixar film “WALL-E” is appropriate for Earth Month as it tells the story of the last robot on Earth cleaning up the planet.

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

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