Want to catch a movie on a budget? Tibbs Drive-in has an earth-friendly proposition

In this 2006 photo, Jon Martin and Keith Sorgius sit atop their vehicle as they watch the movie, "Cars," at the Tibbs Drive-In on June 16, 2006.
In this 2006 photo, Jon Martin and Keith Sorgius sit atop their vehicle as they watch the movie, "Cars," at the Tibbs Drive-In on June 16, 2006.

An Indianapolis theater has an offer that makes associating movies with garbage a good thing.

Tibbs Drive-In Theatre is giving free carload movie passes to those picking up trash around the city.

The first-run movie theater, 480 S. Tibbs Ave., posted the offer to its Facebook page.

To get the pass – one per household – fill two garbage bags with litter and send an email with the location you’ve cleaned up;  and show your work with a video “documenting the before, during, and after of the clean up area,” it instructs.

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Admission is typically $12 per person for those 13 and over, and $6 per child ages 4-12.

The family-owned theater’s season started March 17.

Tibbs Drive-In operates Friday through Sunday.

Double features this weekend are John Wick 4 / Operation Fortune, Shazam: Fury Of The Gods / Creed III, Dungeons & Dragons / Scream VI and Cocaine Bear / Missing.

For more information visit tibbsdriveintheatre.com.

Contact IndyStar reporter Cheryl V. Jackson at cheryl.jackson@indystar.com or 317-444-6264. Follow her on Twitter:@cherylvjackson.

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