I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For 4 Screams.
HELLO, SPOOKY SEASON. 🦋
If you’re a die-hard Slasher fan or just looking for a way to kick off October, artist and FFTX board member Cindy Popp is throwing a special, nighttime, marathon screening of Scream this Friday to fundraise for our community-care initiatives.
Hosted entirely outdoors at The Unpaved Paradise Drive-In (which is literally in the parking lot by our headquarters), tickets are only $30—including a pass for one vehicle (or four people), complimentary snacks and the option to BYOB.
(Thank you, Cindy Popp, for the support! 💘)
Keep scrolling to get your ticket and learn more.
HOW TO ATTEND
This is a fundraiser for Future Front Texas, so tickets for one car (or five people) are $30. You can grab yours and check out here.
ABOUT THIS SPECIAL SCREENING AND FUNDRAISER
I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM, WE ALL SCREAM FOR 4 SCREAMS AKA "What's your favorite scary movie?" AKA "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" AKA "How many Culkins are there!" Are you ready for 6.9 (nice) hours of Ghostface terrorizing Sydney Prescott? Are you prepared to go on a journey with Courteney Cox's hair stylist? Can you believe how many fucking people are in these movies?
If you are a die-hard slasher fan or are just looking for a way to kick off Spooky Season, join us in a marathon screening of all four movies benefitting Future Front Texas—the top-rated nonprofit of Woodsboro High!
ABOUT CINDY POPP
Cynthia Muñoz (she/her) was born and raised in Austin, Texas. Under the name Cindy Popp, she creates visual art inspired by fashion editorials, makeup artists on Instagram, B movies, clowns, and comedy. She has a professional and personal passion for community engagement, gender equality, and diversity & inclusion. She lives on the east side with her husband and cat where they collect clocks, VHS, and novelty drinkware. She listens to Rihanna nearly every day.
ABOUT THE UNPAVED PARADISE DRIVE-IN
The Unpaved Paradise Drive-In is a series of drive-in movies and in-car activities at The Museum of Human Achievement.
Guests can attend in their car or on a reserved 12′ x 4′ wooden platform outside. Screenings will be broadcast via a radio station for movie audio and guests will be provided with a walkie talkie for optional socializing.
If you find anything about this programming confusing please reach out via email and we will talk to you: info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com
If you want to present something or rent the drive-in for your friends, click here to inquire.
HOW WE’RE STAYING SAFE
We offer some lovely virtual options for those uncomfortable gathering in-person.
IRL event capacity is limited at all of our spaces to reduce crowding of any kind.
All of our IRL events will be held in outdoor and open-air spaces.
All guests at FFTX spaces are required to practice mutual respect and social distancing.
All guests at FFTX spaces are expected to follow APH’s Stage 4 Guidelines, including:
Fully vaccinated individuals should wear a mask indoors and when social distancing is not possible.
Partially or unvaccinated individuals should stay home and avoid gatherings.
PREPARE YOUR VISIT TO THE DRIVE-IN
Cindy Popp understands that there are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie. Keeping everyone safe and healthy while trying to create small moments of joy, community and coming together is our highest priority. Here are the rules we’ve made for ourselves and any attendee.
Audience members will remain either in their vehicle or on their assigned wooden platform throughout the event.
No tickets sales will be available at the door.
You can reach out to ask for more information about the venue, the drive-in and the Museum of Human Achievement, in general, via email at info@themuseumofhumanachievement.com..
This event will occur on the ground floor, entirely outdoors and is wheelchair accessible. Please reach out should you require closed captioning and/or translation services by emailing hello@futurefronttexas.org.
MEET THE BENEFICIARIES, FUTURE FRONT TEXAS
Future Front Texas is a 501c3 nonprofit, homegrown in Austin, Texas. We started as a grassroots meet-up series called Boss Babes ATX (bbatx) in 2015. We are run by a four-person staff and a network of amazing volunteers, each committed to cultivating the spaces we want to see in the world.
Alongside our members, collaborators and partners, we nurture creativity, community-building and professional resilience in Texas. We make spaces where women and queer creatives, founders and leaders can grow together.
Currently, we produce The Front Festival and Market, a year-round learning club and conference, as well as multiple community-care initiatives. You’re invited to join us, of course. You can learn more about how it all works, our team and what we do: futurefronttexas.org