The Union County Board of County Commissioners is excited to invite all residents to two special Movie Nights in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month this fall. The first event will feature the animated favorite, The Book of Life, on September 27th at Kawameeh Park in Union, followed by Dora & the Lost City of Gold on October 2nd at Washington Elementary School in Plainfield.
“We are thrilled to host these wonderful movie nights that bring our community together to celebrate the richness of family, culture, and adventure,” said Commissioner Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded. “The Book of Life is especially meaningful as it showcases the beauty of Mexican traditions and offers a heartwarming story for all to enjoy. We invite everyone to join us for an evening of fun and togetherness.”
The Book of Life screening will begin at 6:30 PM at Kawameeh Park, located at 1750 Morris Avenue, Union. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs for a fun-filled evening with friends and family.
“Family movie nights like these provide a special opportunity to connect with our community, share laughs, and enjoy stories that uplift and inspire,” Commissioner Vice Chairwoman Lourdes Leon. “We’re excited to offer two great films that highlight adventure and the importance of family, and we hope residents of all ages will come out to enjoy them with us.”
On October 2nd, at 4:30 PM, families can also gather at Washington Elementary School at 427 Darrow Avenue in Plainfield for a second movie night, featuring a screening of Dora & the Lost City of Gold. This live-action movie brings everyone’s favorite explorer to life in an exciting journey for audiences of all ages.
“These two movies are a perfect example of how our culture can inspire and entertain people from all backgrounds,” said Commissioner Sergio Granados. “These movie nights are a great way to bring residents together, share these stories, and highlight the diversity that makes Union County so special. I’m proud to be part of these events, which create memorable experiences for families and strengthen the bonds within our community.”
For more information about these events or to check out any additional activities added for Hispanic Heritage Month, please visit www.ucnj.org/hhm.