Free! Friday Night Movies On Stearns Wharf
217 Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
SAME FAMILY FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT, ONLY THE DATES HAVE MOVED TO FRIDAY NIGHTS! The City of SB and the Stearns Wharf Merchants Association are bringing back Starlight Cinema: Movies on the Wharf. During the summer, families are invited to the screenings of two films in June, one in August, and three in September. Last year was a great success and we’re looking forward to it again this year. According to Capt. Don Heddon, President of the Stearns Wharf Business Association, “The Stearns Wharf Association is pleased to present Free Friday Night Movies for the Santa Barbara community. It’s a great way to bring people together.” Popcorn and Movie Snacks Available for Purchase.
Starlight Cinema On Stearns Wharf is sponsored by the City of Santa Barbara and Stearns Wharf Business Merchants Association, with promotions provided by ParentClick.com, K-LITE 101.7 Radio, 99.9 KTYD Radio and Santa Barbara Family Life Magazine. Outdoor movie production services provided by CommCinema Mobile Digital Cinema Systems. Admission is FREE.

Grease – Friday, September 2
Costume Dress Up Contest Tonight
50’s Style – Merchant Prizes Awards.

The Never Ending Story – Friday, September 9
MOVIE SCHEDULE:
Movie Title | 2011 Friday Night Movies |
Raiders of the Lost Ark | June 17 |
Footloose | June 24 |
Toy Story | August 26 |
Grease | September 2 |
Never Ending Story | September 9 |
Shrek | September 16 |



2010 Gallery:

Ledbetter family and hundreds of spectators at the opening of Starlight Cinema’s feature movie “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” Erik, Crystal and their sons Dylan and Parker are well stocked up on treats for the show.

Herrera family at “American Graffiti ” movie night. Jaime, Melodina, Aysha and Koa had front-row seats while enjoying the Rock and Roll film.

Stearns Wharf Bait & Tackle Crew: It wouldn’t be movie night without hot chocolate, movie snacks and popcorn.

Upper East Sailing Association: This toothy foursome brought coolers of food and treats. Well prepared.

Sporty cars displayed by Barry and friends at the final movie show of the last year’s series, American Graffiti.