
The Notebook is one of two movies that will be shown free of charge at Pinecone Central Park in Sartell as part of the BankVista Movies in the Park series.

The Good Dinosaur is one of two movies that will be shown free of charge at Pinecone Central Park in Sartell as part of the BankVista Movies in the Park series.
Two more free movies are slated for outdoor showings at Pinecone Central Park as part of the BankVista Movies in the Park program.
Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax was shown June 17.
The next movies are The Notebook Friday, July 22; and Disney’s The Good Dinosaur Friday, Aug. 12. Both movies will start at 8:45 p.m.
In case of rain, the movies will be shown at the Sauk Rapids-Rice Middle School, 901 First St. S. in Sauk Rapids.
The Notebook, released in 2004, is a love story set in the 1940s between a South Carolina mill worker played by Ryan Gosling and a rich girl played by Rachel McAdams. Her parents don’t approve of the match and soon the mill worker, Noah, is off to WW II. Meantime, the rich girl becomes involved with another man. What happens when Noah returns from war? The Notebook was directed by Nick Cassavetes and narrated by late actor James Garner.
The Good Dinosaur, released in 2015, is a 3-D animated comedy adventured created by the Pixar Animation Studios. Directed by Peter Sohn, the story is set on a fictional Earth on which dinosaurs did not become extinct. An Apatosaurus named Arlo meets a little human friend while roaming one day. The rest of the movie is filled with adventures and misadventures, some sad, some happy. The voices of the cartoon characters include those of actors Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin and Frances McDormand.