Movie lovers will be able to experience a slice of Americana when the Elmsford school district puts on a drive-in movie presentation.
Elmsford's Saw Mill River Road, where Sam's Club is located, was once home to one of the last drive-in theaters in Westchester. The old Elmsford Drive-In held 850 cars. It opened in 1953 and was demolished in 1988.
Friday's show, which is made possible through a collaboration with Mobile Drive-in Movies Inc., will include all the trappings of the real drive-in movie experience, including a big-screen TV, hot dogs, popcorn and drinks. All proceeds from the movie night will go toward the AHHS performing arts program. Admission is $15 per car. The parking lot opens at 7 p.m., and the movie begins at sundown. Get there early for a good spot upfront.
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