August 3, 2020

‘Movies At Titletown’ And New Programming To Debut At Titletown In August

Ariens Hill is now open for guests to enjoy daily

With August now underway, Titletown is adding new activities to its slate of summer programming and preparing for the return of the weekly “Movies at Titletown presented by Kemps.”Now that Ariens Hill is open for visitors, Movies at Titletown presented by Kemps is set to kick off on Aug. 7, with outdoor movies offered on Ariens Hill each Friday evening. To comply with social distancing requirements and help keep guests safe and healthy, moviegoers must register in advance in order to attend. Seating is limited, and moviegoers will need to reserve a “pod” on the grass, which will be able to accommodate a group of up to six people to watch the movie together. Face coverings are required to be worn at entry and whenever guests are outside their “pod” for everyone over the age of 2. For a schedule of movies, information about ADA seating and to register to attend, visit titletown.com/events/calendar/movies-at-titletown.Community members can also visit Ariens Hill for Drinks with a View Thursdays through Sundays, with themed beverages offered daily. For dates, times and drink specials, visit titletown.com/events/calendar.In-person daily programming and free activities returned to Titletown in July, and many of the same activities offered throughout the summer will continue throughout the month of August. Several new programs will be offered this month as well including:• “Crafternoon” will take place each Sunday afternoon, with compact, on-the-go craft kits available for purchase. Guests can enjoy crafting and a beverage on-site at Titletown, or can take the kits home with them.• Cardio Kickboxing + Strong Nation will alternate weeks to offer Cardio HIIT activities on the football field each Saturday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Registration is required and the full schedule of fitness classes offered daily at Titletown is available at titletown.com/events/classes-and-programs. Learn to Play will be added to the Get Learning presented by Imperial Supplies category of activities, with attendees learning different drumming and percussion styles and techniques. • Get Learning will also feature a temporary Neville Public Museum exhibit on Mondays from 3:30 to 5 p.m., with opportunities for guests to learn about the science behind planning an exhibit and interact with popular artifacts from the museum.To see a full schedule of daily activities at Titletown and to check whether in-person programs require registration, please visit titletown.com/events/calendar.
Titletown continues enhancing its procedures to ensure guests and participants can stay healthy and safe. The current procedures include requiring registration for many in-person activities, with limits to number of participants to allow for appropriate social distancing, as well as requiring the use of masks for all indoor spaces.The Turn and 46 Below are open to the public, and masks are required to be worn unless actively eating or drinking. Titletown’s football field, playground and game courts are open, but guests are reminded to bring their own equipment. Up-to-date information about activities and programming also is shared through Titletown’s social media platforms at facebook.com/TitletownGB, twitter.com/titletown and instagram.com/titletown. Titletown also includes TitletownTech, The Turn, Bellin Health Titletown Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, Lodge Kohler, Hinterland Restaurant and Brewery and Associated Bank. For more information, visit titletown.com.

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