About Us
A Pop-Up Drive-In Movie Theater offered for a limited time in Loveland, Colorado. Social distancing safe, family friendly, and just what we all need during COVID-19!
- Shows are offered 3 days a week, 3 times a day! We will release tickets on Wednesday evenings, prior to the weekend as we monitor the weather to make sure it will not be too hot.
- Showtimes are 9am, 5pm and 8:30pm. One movie per showing.
- Movies at 9am and 5pm are family friendly movies (Rated G or PG).
- The 8:00pm movie is rated PG-13.
- We will release different movies every week!
Supporting our Community
The Visionaries
A group dedicated to supporting our community, Northern Colorado tourism, our schools, kids & families, and getting you 'back to normal' safely!
Thompson Education Foundation:
With our Loveland drive-in partners, Thompson Education Foundation is excited to offer a family-friendly, community event during a summer when our traditional summer fun activities have been postponed. All the donation dollars TEF receives will help to continue our mission to support staff and provide TSD students with exceptional educational experiences wherever their learning takes place. |
My Big Day Marketing & Events is the lead planner for this fundraiser. Our event experience ranges from 'boutique parties' to 'MEGA events.' The President, Christine Forster, is a Commissioner for the City of Loveland and is PASSIONATE about tourism in Northern Colorado.
Our main reasons for putting on this community event:
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Visit Loveland is the official tourism arm and destination marketing organization for the City of Loveland, and works to market Loveland as a premier year-round destination and base camp for domestic and international visitors traveling to northern Colorado for leisure and business.
The Pop-Up Drive-In is important to us because:
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Rhythm EFX is our technology partner. Rythm EFX will be providing the same LED wall technology used in event centers such as Fiddlers Green Amphitheater. Many outdoor festivals also use this same technology for all day events. Unlike video projection, LED wall is capable of competing with the sun, for this reason the Loveland Drive-In will be able to do multiple showing each day with shows starting at 9am!
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Your Support
Your support means the world to the Thompson Education Foundation! Below are the ways they support kids and families. CLICK to learn more.
Our goal is to put on a 'safe' event for all to enjoy that supports a local non-profit, and local businesses. Please do what is safe/healthy for yourself and your loved ones.
Resources during COVID-19
2-1-1 Colorado has been activated to connect Coloradans with human service resources statewide. Coloradans can reach 2-1-1 Colorado online at 211Colorado.org, by dialing 2-1-1 or texting your Zip Code to 898-211. Do not call 911 for COVID-19 questions unless it is a medical emergency.
Coloradans can also reach 2-1-1 Colorado online at 211Colorado.org.
2-1-1 provides navigation services to resources such as:
Mental and Behavioral Health Resources
If you are feeling anxious, stressed, frustrated, or overwhelmed and need someone to talk to, free COVID-19 emotional support is available by calling the Health District’s Connections program 8a.m. – 8p.m., daily. If you are in crisis, call the SummitStone Crisis Center at 970-494-4200, ext. 4, text TALK to 38255, or call 911.
For information about mental health resources and services during COVID-19, please visit the Mental Health and Substance Use Alliance of Larimer County's website.
If staying home is not safe
Please reach out! Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or CHAT online thehotline.org
Resources during COVID-19
2-1-1 Colorado has been activated to connect Coloradans with human service resources statewide. Coloradans can reach 2-1-1 Colorado online at 211Colorado.org, by dialing 2-1-1 or texting your Zip Code to 898-211. Do not call 911 for COVID-19 questions unless it is a medical emergency.
Coloradans can also reach 2-1-1 Colorado online at 211Colorado.org.
2-1-1 provides navigation services to resources such as:
- Housing, including shelters and transitional services.
- Rent and utility assistance.
- Applying for SNAP benefits by phone.
- Childcare.
- Food/meals.
- Transportation.
- Clothing/personal/household needs.
- Mental health and substance use disorders.
- Employment.
- Education.
- Medical clinics.
- Dental clinic.
- Other government/economic services.
Mental and Behavioral Health Resources
If you are feeling anxious, stressed, frustrated, or overwhelmed and need someone to talk to, free COVID-19 emotional support is available by calling the Health District’s Connections program 8a.m. – 8p.m., daily. If you are in crisis, call the SummitStone Crisis Center at 970-494-4200, ext. 4, text TALK to 38255, or call 911.
For information about mental health resources and services during COVID-19, please visit the Mental Health and Substance Use Alliance of Larimer County's website.
If staying home is not safe
Please reach out! Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or CHAT online thehotline.org