Edmonds Parks & Recreation Announces Free Outdoor Movie Nights for July 2026
On Friday evenings throughout July 2026, the City of Edmonds, Washington, will host free outdoor movie screenings organized by the Parks, Recreation and Human Services Department. The events will take place in four city parks and feature a mix of family‑friendly films and live pre‑movie entertainment.
Schedule - July 10 – Zootopia 2 at the Frances Anderson Center. A hip‑hop dance performance by Kontagious Performing Company runs from 8:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. before the film. - July 17 – The Little Rascals at Seaview Park. - July 24 – Back to the Future at the Civic Center Playfields. The evening opens with a steel‑band set by Steel Magic Northwest Steelband from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m., followed by a live band, JamTown Live, from 8:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. - July 31 – Sing 2 at Hickman Park.
Movies begin roughly 15 minutes after sunset. Popcorn and other concessions are sold on a cash‑only basis. The city has reminded residents that alcohol is prohibited in public parks and that dogs are not allowed to attend.
The series is made possible through sponsorships from Walla & Reed Windermere Edmonds, North Sound Church, Popa and Associates, and Smart Service. "We are grateful for the generosity of our partners, which allows us to offer these community‑focused events," said Cara Brown, recreation coordinator. "The free movie nights are a popular way for families to gather and enjoy the summer evenings in Edmonds parks."
The city’s official website lists the events under the “Movie Nights” section of the Parks and Recreation calendar. Residents can find additional details, including park maps and parking information, on the city’s website or by following the department’s Facebook and Instagram pages.
Edmonds, located 15 miles north of Seattle, had a population of 42,853 according to the 2020 U.S. census. Its parks program has long been a cornerstone of community outreach, offering free concerts, festivals, and movie nights.
The July schedule continues a tradition that began in 2025, when the city first introduced free outdoor screenings of popular animated films. The program has expanded to include a variety of genres, from classic family movies to contemporary releases.
Residents are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating and to bring blankets or lawn chairs for comfort. While concessions are available for purchase, the screenings themselves remain free.
The city’s policy on pet attendance remains unchanged; dogs are not allowed in the parks during the movie nights. Alcohol remains prohibited in all public parks.
The upcoming July events are part of the city’s broader summer programming, which also includes free concerts, community festivals, and educational workshops. The Parks and Recreation Department’s summer guide, released in May 2026, lists all scheduled events and provides a calendar of activities.
For those interested in becoming sponsors for future movie nights, the department has provided contact information for Cara Brown, recreation coordinator, at cara.brown@edmondswa.gov.
In summary, Edmonds will host four free outdoor movie nights in July 2026, featuring titles ranging from Zootopia 2 to Sing 2. The screenings will take place in city parks, with pre‑movie entertainment and concessions available. The events are supported by local sponsors and remain free to the public.
The city encourages residents to attend and enjoy the summer evenings in a family‑friendly environment, while adhering to the park rules regarding alcohol and pets.