13-24 Drive-In Opens This Week
Wabash, IN – The 13-24 Drive-In will kick off its 2014 season on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17, with the Disney film Million Dollar Arm. Gates open at 8 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk.
The Drive-In is on course to be a fun, family-friendly Wabash hangout this summer. Throughout the 2014 movie season, INGUARD invites kids 12 and under to celebrate summer with free entry. Admission for adults is $5 for a single feature-length film.
Started in 1950, the 13-24 Drive-In 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.
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.
Information about the Drive In, including upcoming movie information can be found by going to www.1324drivein.com, or on Facebook.