American Graffiti
On the last day of summer vacation in 1962, friends Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), Steve (Ronny Howard), Terry (Charles Martin Smith) and John (Paul Le Mat) cruise the streets of small-town California while a mysterious disc jockey (Wolfman Jack) spins classic rock'n'roll tunes. It's the last night before their grown-up lives begin, and Steve's high-school sweetheart, a hot-to-trot blonde, a bratty adolescent and a disappearing angel in a Thunderbird provide all the excitement they can handle.
Community Cruise Night: Join the High Plains Auto Club at the Scottsbluff Dairy Queen at 5:00 p.m., the club will depart for a valley cruise and SLOW Drag at approximately 6pm. The cruise will end at the SkyView Drive-In just as the gates are opening for American Graffiti.
The Midwest Skyview offers number parking for up to 165 cars with additional room for overflow as needed, with built-in social distancing measures in place that will allow families to sit outside in their own space. The concessions offering have been expanded to include hot concessions items (Hot Dogs, Pizza, Nacho & Hot Pretzels) with two ways to order, walk up concessions, and online ordering with car-side delivery powered by Viaero, so come enjoy dinner & a movie at the Drive-In. Bringing outside food to the Drive-In is highly discouraged.
And yes, portable toilets will be available.
The Midwest SkyView Drive-In Theater is made possible with support from the Shane & Annette Aulick Family, StorAul, Western Nebraska Regional Airport, KNEB, R&C Crane Service, Scottsbluff Landscaping, DynaTech Electric, MC Schaff Companies, Gering Valley Plumbing & Heating, The Steel Grill/Weborg 21, City of Scottsbluff, Infinity Construction, Superior Construction, Sandberg Implement, Rusch General Construction, VanPelt Fencing, H&H Ventures, Viaero Wireless, The Pumpkin Patch at BBE Farms, Ryans Welding, Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Cultural Endowment, Humanities Nebraska, National Endowment for the Humanities.