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WBID Adds Downtown Tues. Night Movies to Sat. Farmers Market

 

By Press Release

WILDWOOD — The Wildwood Business Improvement District is well into their 2nd season of running the successful Downtown Wildwood Farmers Market! Pacific & Schellenger comes alive early on Sat. mornings from 8 until 12:30 p.m. with 22+ vendors of farm fresh and home made goods in Downtown Wildwood. Beginning on July 7, this location will be also be the home of the Wildwood Business Improvement District’s Downtown Tues. Free Family Movie Night!
The WBID ran a test movie for family and friends on Tues. night and everyone enjoyed hanging out on their beach chairs and blankets and watching the big screen under the stars!
“We wanted to check the screen location and sound before our Grand Opening on July 7” commented Jodie DiEduardo, the Downtown Tuesday Family Movie Night Chairperson, “the test night was a success! Everyone had fun and we are excited to invite everyone Downtown to Movie Nights for the rest of the summer!”
Downtown Wildwood restaurants will be offering Movie Night Specials to attract movie goers to come early and have dinner at a Downtown Wildwood Restaurant! Restaurants in the WBID should call 523-1602 if they are interested in participating and having their Movie Night Specials publicized at the Farmers Market, on Facebook and at www.DOOWW.com.
Downtown Tues. Family Movies will begin at dusk on Tuesdays through Sept. 1. The weekly movie title, restaurants offering Movie Night Specials and any weather related updates, will be announced on Facebook at Wildwood By The Sea and at www.DOOWW.com.
Free parking is available for Downtown Wildwood Movie Night and the Farmers Market in the parking lot behind the Pacific & Schellenger Avenues property, with entrances on Schellenger and Oak Avenues.
Please contact Joanne Messer at 609-523-1602 with any questions regarding this Wildwood Business Improvement District Press Release.

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