Saturday, July 13: "The Flintstones"

LeMay - America's Car Museum

By Ron Swarner on July 7, 2013

The original Flintstones TV cartoon series aired from 1960 to 1966 and was essentially an animated remake of the live-action sitcom The Honeymooners, which aired for the bulk of the '50s. In 1994, The Flintstones was turned into a live-action movie, which will be projected on a giant 40-foot outdoor movie screen Saturday. LeMay - America's Car Museum continues its Drive-In Movie Series with Fred and Wilma Flintstone and friends at its outdoor Haub Family Field. Movie-goers can park and watch the film - for free - from their vehicle or spread out on the grass with blankets and chairs. Food and zip-line rides will be available for purchase and inflatable bounce houses will be free for children. Museum hours will be extended to 8 p.m. and guests can reserve their parking spot on the field starting at 4:30 p.m. So run your rock car to LeMay Saturday, sneak in your bronto ribs and have a gay old time.

THE FLINTSTONES, opens 4:30 p.m., film at sunset, LeMay - America's Car Museum's Haub Family Field, 2702 E. D St., Tacoma, free, 253.779.8490