Shrek
OPAC Outdoor Summer Movie Series
- June 6, 2026 | Saturday 8:00PM
Event Details
The 2026 OPAC Outdoor Summer Movie Series is proudly presented by R&R Travel Service & Sandals | Beaches Resorts
Location & Time
All movies take place on the lawn at 200 Choccolocco Street, Oxford, AL 36203. Showings begin at 8:00 PM, late enough for it to be dark enough for the projector to shine through.
Seating
Bring your own blankets or outdoor chairs. No seating is provided.
Food & Drink
Food trucks have been invited, and you're welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. No glass containers, and no alcohol.
Pets
Leashed, well-behaved pets are welcome. Please bring bags and clean up after them.
General Rules
- Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- No smoking.
- Be respectful of those around you — find your spot and keep noise to a minimum.
Weather
Check oxfordpac.org/movies before heading out. Cancellations will be posted by noon on the day of the showing. Movies may be canceled for rain or high winds due to the size of the screen. Canceled showings may be rescheduled later in the year based on availability and licensing.
About Shrek
Once upon a time, in a faraway swamp not unlike your own backyard, a green ogre changed animated movies forever — and tonight, he's doing it again on our big outdoor screen. Shrek is the film that had the audacity to ask: what if the fairy tale was a lie? What if the hero smelled bad and wanted to be left alone? What if the donkey wouldn't stop talking?
The result was one of the most beloved animated films ever made, a movie that works on every level for every age. The kids will lose it over Donkey. The adults will catch all the jokes that flew over their heads the first time. And everyone will cheer when Shrek and Fiona finally get their moment.
Bring the whole family — the neighbors, the cousins, the people you keep saying you'll make plans with — because Shrek is the rare film that turns a crowd of strangers into a room full of friends. Grab your layers, claim your patch of lawn, and prepare to recite every line in unison with a hundred of your closest companions.
After all, this is our swamp now.