A new children’s film series is set to launch at Orlando Science Center. Storytime Cinema will feature “Inside Out” on Saturday, the first of a monthly series with an emphasis on STEAM — science, technology, engineering, arts and math — topics.
The series will have showings on the second Saturday of each month and will be a mix of throwback classics and more modern releases.
The films will be shown in the museum’s Digital Adventure Theater and are included with regular admission to the science center. Families with EBT or WIC cards can attend the film series, produced by Global Peace 360, and have a full day of science center admission for $3 as part of the Science for All access program.
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“This program is a wonderful way to ignite curiosity and foster a love of learning in young minds,” David Wheeler, CEO of Global Peace 360, said in a news release.
The schedule for the movie series is:
• Jan. 11: “Inside Out.”
• Feb. 8: “Labyrinth.”
• March 8: “The Iron Giant.”
• April 12: “Bambi.”
• May 10: “Flubber.”
• June 14: “The Absent-Minded Professor” (1961).
• July 12: The Little Prince.”
• Aug. 9: “Dolphin Tale.”
• Sept. 13: “Charlotte’s Web” (1973).
• Oct. 11: “Monsters, Inc.”
• Nov. 8: “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.”
• Dec. 13: “The Good Dinosaur.”
For more information, go to globalpeace360.com or OSC.org.
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