Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-Inn continues Thursday – a socially distanced way to take action against hunger

Blair Arnold, Nikki Decarolis, Darby White and Natalie Veld at Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-Inn week 1 (Photo credit: Jacqueline Kenny)

Treasure Coast Food Bank continues its Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-In series this week at Treasure Coast Park and Watch in Fort Pierce.

On Thursday, take the family to see Knives Out, a PG-13 rated comedic “who-done-it.” Gates open at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person, and can be purchased at the gate.

Itze and Cindy Cabral attending Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-Inn week 1 (Photo credit: Jacqueline Kenny)

All proceeds benefit Treasure Coast Food Bank’s efforts to fight hunger and help those facing hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-In is a new feature of Hunger Action Month that provides a safe, socially distanced way for people to take action against hunger. A different movie is featured each Thursday night through the rest of the month. Next week’s feature is the cult classic Hocus Pocus. Treasure Coast Park and Watch is located at 601 Seaway Drive in Fort Pierce.

Estefany Madrigal and Gaby Esquivel attending Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-Inn week 1 (Photo credit: Jacqueline Kenny)

For everyone’s safety, please remain in your vehicle during the movie, except for visits to the concession stand or restrooms. Please remember that masks are required if you leave your car.

Treasure Coast Food Bank would like to thank Bank of America, Paul Jacquin & Sons Construction, St. Lucie Mets, Palm City Sod, Treasure Coast Park and Watch and Causeway Cove Marina for sponsoring the event.

Children getting popcorn at Out Laugh Hunger at the Drive-In week 1 (Photo credit: Jacqueline Kenny)

ABOUT TREASURE COAST FOOD BANK
Treasure Coast Food Bank is the only food bank and largest hunger relief organization on Florida’s Treasure Coast, providing the community each year with millions of meals valued at more than $50 million through robust programs and in partnership with 400 charitable organizations in Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee counties. In addition to emergency food distribution, Treasure Coast Food Bank operates a full roster of direct service programs that not only solve the immediate problem of hunger, but help individuals and families gain long-term food security, better health outcomes, and self-sufficiency. Treasure Coast Food Bank is a member of Feeding America, the nationwide network of 200 food banks that leads the fight against hunger in the United States. For more information on Treasure Coast Food Bank, call 772.489.3034, log on to stophunger.org, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/tcfoodbank, or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/tcfoodbank.