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Pee Wee's Big Adventure Tonight at Angel City

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There is probably no room for car drive-in RSVPs (their blog says they only had 10 spaces left on Thursday) but the organizers at Angel City Drive-In encourage walk-ins and bike-ins for this downtown event next to the Alexandria Hotel. In fact, there is also a post-event 8-mile bike ride through downtown with a "biker gang" dressed in Pee Wee Herman gear. For the screening, bring chairs and/or blankets and alcohol if you need. Food will be sold on site, or prepare your own beforehand for an ad-hoc picnic.

Angel City Drive-In Presents Pee Wee's Big Adventure
529 S Spring in Downtown
Gates open at 7:30 p.m., Film begins at 9:00 p.m.
$25 for cars, $7 for walk/bike-ins

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