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A foggy square, a rolling library cart, and a neighborhood ready to gather, this is how a small idea became a 15‑year tradition that now brings 700 people together every Friday in October. We sit down with Albert to tell the full story of Movies in McCoppin, from a merchants association looking for fresh energy to a city‑loved series that unites families across the Sunset and beyond.
We walk through the origin moment sparked by former Supervisor Carmen Chu’s suggestion, the early nights with a DVD player, and the steady evolution to bigger screens, better sound, and posters that have become part of the district’s visual history. Then we explore the secret sauce: playful pre‑show experiences tailored to each film, stormtroopers for Star Wars, hula lessons for Moana, NASA talks for Hidden Figures, a petting zoo for Zootopia, and a clever partnership model that buys food from Taraval restaurants and serves it for free, introducing neighbors to local favorites and keeping dollars nearby.
This year brings a strong lineup: Moana 2, Inside Out 2, Monsters, Inc., The Wild Robot, and Coco. There will be free popcorn, free food from local merchants, arts and crafts, and more!
For families looking to do something family-friendly for Halloween, which falls on a Friday this year, come join us for a Coco screening with trick‑or‑treat giveaways so families can bundle costumes, candy, and community in one stop. We also unpack how People of Parkside Sunset (POPS) evolved from a merchants association to a broader community advocate focused on safety, cleanliness, lighting, and bringing fresh attention to Taraval Street, even courting film shoots to boost local pride and foot traffic.
What sticks most are the memories: the roar when the series returned after the pandemic pause, kids singing along in costume, neighbors meeting future classmates. If you care about community building, local restaurants, family‑friendly events, and the simple joy of a movie under the fog, you’ll feel right at home here. Follow, share with a friend, and leave a review, then grab a blanket and come say hi on Friday night.
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The Sunset Connection — exploring the stories and histories that connect us.
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A foggy square, a rolling library cart, and a neighborhood ready to gather, this is how a small idea became a 15‑year tradition that now brings 700 people together every Friday in October. We sit down with Albert to tell the full story of Movies in McCoppin, from a merchants association looking for fresh energy to a city‑loved series that unites families across the Sunset and beyond.
We walk through the origin moment sparked by former Supervisor Carmen Chu’s suggestion, the early nights with a DVD player, and the steady evolution to bigger screens, better sound, and posters that have become part of the district’s visual history. Then we explore the secret sauce: playful pre‑show experiences tailored to each film, stormtroopers for Star Wars, hula lessons for Moana, NASA talks for Hidden Figures, a petting zoo for Zootopia, and a clever partnership model that buys food from Taraval restaurants and serves it for free, introducing neighbors to local favorites and keeping dollars nearby.
This year brings a strong lineup: Moana 2, Inside Out 2, Monsters, Inc., The Wild Robot, and Coco. There will be free popcorn, free food from local merchants, arts and crafts, and more!
For families looking to do something family-friendly for Halloween, which falls on a Friday this year, come join us for a Coco screening with trick‑or‑treat giveaways so families can bundle costumes, candy, and community in one stop. We also unpack how People of Parkside Sunset (POPS) evolved from a merchants association to a broader community advocate focused on safety, cleanliness, lighting, and bringing fresh attention to Taraval Street, even courting film shoots to boost local pride and foot traffic.
What sticks most are the memories: the roar when the series returned after the pandemic pause, kids singing along in costume, neighbors meeting future classmates. If you care about community building, local restaurants, family‑friendly events, and the simple joy of a movie under the fog, you’ll feel right at home here. Follow, share with a friend, and leave a review, then grab a blanket and come say hi on Friday night.
Stay Connected
📌 Listen on Buzzsprout
📷 Follow on Instagram
📘 Like us on Facebook
▶️ Watch on YouTube
✉️ Email: [email protected]
Subscribe, share, and leave a review — it helps more neighbors find the show!
The Sunset Connection — exploring the stories and histories that connect us.