Westport Recreation Presents Film Series in Summer 2021

An outdoor film series will be presented by the The Westport Recreation Department this summer. The program was made possible by a grant from the Westport Cultural Council, Helen E. Ellis Charitable Trust administered by Bank of America and sponsored by Senator Michael Rodrigues

Ghostbusters! The Red Balloon! For two evenings last fall the Westport Cultural Council and the Westport Recreation Department brought outdoor entertainment to the citizens of Westport.

On October 9th, residents brought their lawn chairs and blankets to sit on and gathered behind the Town Hall Annex. The WCC, in tandem with the Town of Westport Recreation Department was able to try out their new 12′ X 20′ (purchased with a grant from the Helen E. Ellis Foundation) movie screen to show some Merrie Melodies cartoons and the Red Balloon for their debut Outdoor Movie Night family film screening! With the moon rising and the frogs chirping, it was a lovely evening.  

On October 23rd, an outdoor screening of the 1984 film Ghostbusters allowed everyone with cabin fever to gather (safely during the pandemic) to celebrate Halloween.  Audience members set up chairs, brought snacks and some even dressed up. One viewer came as the Stay Puff Marshmallow Man, another youngster as a Ghostbuster complete with Proton Pack to capture any ghosts.  The action was enhanced by the rising moon in the background and professional sound by one of the members of Ornament.  

The collaboration between the WCC and the WRD will resume on June 19, 2021. Scheduled so far are 5 films which will be presented on  Saturday evenings at sundown to the public. Entry is pay what you wish.

 On the agenda for Outdoor Movie Nights 2021 are:

Saturdays, once a month, June-Oct
Start times happen at sundown 
6/19 – Wonder Woman 1984
7/24 – A League of their Own
8/21 – Raya and the Last Dragon (animated)
9/18 – The Karate Kid
10/16 – The Adams Family (animated)

Merri Cyr

Originally from Adamsville, Rhode Island, Merri Cyr lived in New York City for 30 years working as a fine art and commercial photographer. Primarily focused on portraits of musicians and artists, her clients include Disney, Columbia Records, Sony, Vimeo, Warner Brothers, Verve, Polygram, Rolling Stone, among many others. Merri was in house photographer from 2009-2019 for Apple Events in NYC Soho store, photographing actors, musicians, designers and movie folks for podcasts. As part of an Apple events team, Merri worked in tandem with creatives collaborating on artwork for the Apple website, photographing more that 800 events. In addition, she is author of two photography books and her work is represented by Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York and Los Angeles.