OTTUMWA, IOWA (July 18, 2023) — Main Street Ottumwa will host the second of their brand new summer movie screening series called Dive-In Movies with the hit film Hot Tub Time Machine at The Beach Ottumwa on July 29, starting at 7:30PM.

Join us for an unforgettable summer movie event at the picturesque Beach Ottumwa, where we bring the time travel comedy Hot Tub Time Machine to life in a thrilling and immersive way. As the sun sets over the horizon, creating a breathtaking backdrop, we invite you to settle in, feel the gentle breeze, and experience the ultimate "beachside" cinema under the stars.

Admission to the Beach Ottumwa is $10, which will include a floatie for the wave pool for the first 80 people through the door. Located at 101 Church St, Ottumwa, Iowa, 52501. Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and Godfather's pizza will be available for purchase. This is a 21+ event. Only the wave pool will be in use (no slides).

For more information, please contact Main Street Ottumwa Executive Director Fred Zesiger at (641) 814-5225 or visit our website at mainstreetottumwa.com/events.

About Main Street Ottumwa:

The Main Street Approach consists of tightly-integrated components making up a common-sense, strategy-driven framework to guide community-based downtown revitalization efforts. Locally-developed strategies are implemented through comprehensive work in four broad areas known as the Four Points:

Economic Vitality, Organization, Promotion, and Design.

For more information: mainstreetottumwa.com/.

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