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Drive In Movies <br />Covid pretty much decimated our Movie in the Park plans last summer. We have adapted though <br />and can now offer a Drive In Movie experience. We were able to design and procure equipment <br />that allows us to broadcast the movie audio to car radios in FM stereo. This technology will <br />allow us to keep people in their cars for the majority of the event. <br />We held 2 successful Drive In Movies in Big Lake and Buffalo. We rear project the movie so <br />that cars can park in front of the screen. We assisted the cities in marking off the parking areas so <br />that parking vehicles was easier. If your city wants to try a Drive IN Movie please contact <br />Jackson and we will be happy to meet with you to find a suitable location. <br /> <br />Big Lake Drive In Movie <br />Commission Vehicle <br />Part of producing programs or setting up for events involves hauling equipment to the location in <br />one of our 10 cities. Since we lost use of the truck we have been looking for another vehicle that <br />has room to store and transport the electronic equipment we use. <br />We found out from Gina that the Big Lake Police were selling one of their vehicles. Reliable <br />used cars have been hard to find lately and so we jumped at the chance. The Commission <br />Executive Committee met and after reviewing the information, voted to approve the purchase of <br />the 2014 Ford Explorer. It has 115,840 miles on it and we were able to purchase it for $8500. <br />We have had a vehicle decal created for it from Vital Signs in Delano and we are scheduled to <br />have that applied to the doors next week. We are also working on a vehicle use policy. <br />Monticello has provided us a copy of their policy to use as a template. If your city has a vehicle <br />use policy, please share it with us as we develop one for the commission. We will bring the <br />policy back to the full commission for approval once we are finished. <br /> <br />Ќ <br /> <br />