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Austin Peay to offer rose-smashing fun at Movies in the Park’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’

 

(Posted June 7, 2019)

Movies in the Park is back Saturday, June 8, at Heritage Park, and scientists from Austin Peay’s College of STEM will pay tribute to the feature film – ‘Beauty and the Beast’ – in a special way.

They’ll dip fresh roses in liquid nitrogen then let children smash the frozen roses into the ground. It’s shattering fun. The scientists also will dip veggies in the super-cold liquid.

Preshow activities, coordinated by the Clarksville Parks & Recreation Department, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and include the Grumpy Beast Freeze Dance, performances by CAST & Crowns Performing Arts, and the screening of local film festival winner, “Black Beauty.”

Clarksville-Montgomery County Library will host a Balancing Books Relay Race, and attendees can sign up for a free library card.

The movie will begin promptly at 8 p.m.

Patrons are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs, food and drinks. Pets and alcohol are not permitted. Berry Bear Frozen Yogurt, Kadi’s Tacos Food Truck and Harmony Farms Kettle Corn will be available for food and drink purchases.

In the event of rain, outdoor movie screenings may be canceled or rescheduled. Please refer to the Parks & Recreation Facebook page for updates about weather cancellations.

This is what else the APSU College of STEM has planned for Movies in the Park:

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