Photo: Drive-in theater for kids features cardboard cars

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Snohomish area children enjoy watching movies, Monday afternoon at the Snohomish Library’s “My First Drive-in” event. The youngsters, 3-years and older brought cardboard boxes from home and used their arts and crafts skills to transform them into pretend cars to sit in while watching a selection of movie shorts that included Mike’s New Car, The Present, Feast and Lava. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
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Snohomish area children enjoy watching movies, Monday afternoon at the Snohomish Library’s “My First Drive-in” event. The youngsters, 3-years and older brought cardboard boxes from home and used their arts and crafts skills to transform them into pretend cars to sit in while watching a selection of movie shorts that included Mike’s New Car, The Present, Feast and Lava. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

Snohomish area children enjoy watching movies, Monday afternoon at the Snohomish Library’s “My First Drive-in” event. The youngsters, 3-years and older brought cardboard boxes from home and used their arts and crafts skills to transform them into pretend cars to sit in while watching a selection of movie shorts that included Mike’s New Car, The Present, Feast and Lava. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
Snohomish area children enjoy watching movies Monday afternoon at the Snohomish Library’s “My First Drive-in” event. The youngsters, 3 years and older, brought cardboard boxes from home and used their arts and crafts skills to transform them into pretend cars to sit in while watching a selection of movie shorts. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

Snohomish area children enjoy watching movies Monday afternoon at the Snohomish Library’s “My First Drive-in” event. The youngsters, 3 years and older, brought cardboard boxes from home and used their arts and crafts skills to transform them into pretend cars to sit in while watching a selection of movie shorts.