So tired of the pre-scripted Hollywood formula, surely you could make something better than that? It might be fun! But where would you watch it? Perhaps somewhere in the great outdoors?
Movie’s Over: Ceres drive-in theater will not reopen this year, or ever again
The era of the drive-in theater is over, and it’s not coming back. Owners of the Ceres Theatre & Flea Market — the region’s last drive-in — have confirmed that the show will not go on. They’ve put the property up for sale.
The drive-in had entertained families since 1948. It offered double features during warm-weather months, charging by the car load.
Atwater resident Megan Brudzinski said her parents started taking her to the Ceres drive-in when she was 8. “It was just a fun time,” she said. “It was a family thing. I’m disappointed that it’s closing. There’s not many drive-ins around any more.”
Charlie Leffingwell said he and his wife went to the Ceres drive-in a few times each season.
“I thought it was neat when I moved to Modesto that the one here was still open,” he said. “It’s kind of a nostalgic thing. But we enjoyed being outside. It’s a whole different genre than going to an indoor theater where it’s crowded.”
The site has four entrance and exit points, which was important back in the days when as many as 600 cars poured out after movies ended.
Fewer than 500 remain nationwide, according to DriveInTheater.com, which lists thousands of defunct theaters, including Modesto’s McHenry Drive-In and Prescott Drive-In, Turlock’s Lucky Drive-In and Merced’s Starlite Drive-In.
And if you aren’t interested in the latest “blockbuster” remake, you will still have a hard time enjoying some of your favorite local Great American pasttimes…
Valley cities’ seasonal activities getting some trims
As city governments continue to look for ways to cut back their budgets, some of the pastimes of summer — softball games, day camps, recreation center games — are among the targets.
Modesto is making significant cuts to its recreation programs.
In Modesto, the Parks, Recreation and Neighborhoods Department needs to cut the equivalent of 10¾ full-time positions for a savings of $1.2 million in the budget year that starts July 1. Director Julie Hannon said that will mean cuts at the city’s recreation centers, which will operate six hours per day rather than eight.
“Additionally, the summer camp programs will be eliminated along with the Graceada Park program and the Youth Commission,” she said. The city is considering looking for a private operator to handle its sports leagues.
With money so scarce, cities including Modesto and Turlock have dropped their scholarship programs, which helped low-income families pay for classes and camps. Both departments are seeking grants and trying to get donations for scholarship funds.
“Rundown parks might be the first thing people notice if Stanislaus County leaders follow the advice of their money experts.”
Stanislaus County Board studies cuts from park upkeep to cemeteries
- Frank Raines Regional Park would be open only on weekends. Its Deer Creek Camp Recreation Hall would be boarded up and no longer available to rent.
- County officials would plan few or no maintenance projects at the Kiwanis Youth Camp, and would all but ignore the Roberts Ferry, French Bar and La Grange cemeteries, repairing vandalism only when “essential to health or safety.”
- Even the county’s most visible public spaces would suffer reduced maintenance, including Tenth Street Place, the courthouse lawn in downtown Modesto, the old Scenic hospital, the Denair Amtrak station, the former Modesto City Hall behind the Gallo Arts Center, and grounds around the coroner’s office on Oakdale Road, north of Scenic Drive.
- After-school and summer programs run by the county’s Police Activities League could disappear from Parklawn and Salida parks.
The dismal outlook for parks is just an example of service slashing among the county’s 27 departments. Leaders are studying an array of potential cuts, including reducing library hours, closing some offices a few days a year and closing a 64-bed jail wing.
Bleak times will force county government to reinvent itself, leaders say. “We know we have to restructure and reduce service levels because we know 2010-11 is going to be worse,” Nino said.
Are there ways to increase the options we have for providing recreational services and enhancing the lifestyles of Modesto and area citizens? How can we infuse more play into our own individual lives, and help other get out and play? In which areas can community involvement improve a bleak situation?
LEISURE CHALLENGE
- LEARN – Educate yourself about Modesto’s leisure activities and options, as well as the benefits to getting out and playing. What are the challenges to current recreational services?
- ACT – What can you do about it? What were some of the hobbies, sports, or activities you enjoyed as a child but just haven’t had the time for? Go out and play in Modesto! Show and tell us about it!
- IMAGINE – Unleash your creativity. Tell me about how you can use one of your own self-described super powers to creatively offer alternatives and solutions to Modesto’s leisure options through your videos, images, and blog posts. Find an ally from among our own Super Heroes and dream up an outline for a community game together. You could re-imagine a current game on a larger scale, or invent something entirely new. How can you help guide, explore and create new opportunities and new styles of public games and play in our city? Post a link to your game plan in the comments below.
- Ask A Mentor for Help
Powerhouse Heroes:
Corrupt Angel | Fierce Dreamer | Monkey Woman | Supermom | Mr. Freckles


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Sad Sack’s 7th Mission: Putting the “Eisure” back in Leisure
Yeah, this blog’s title makes no sense – but, I’m perfectly okay with that. Good afternoon, my lovelies, my cherub-faced mischief makers. I assume you’re glued to your computers reading this magnificent blog because there’s absolutely nothing else in the whole, wide, world out there to do, right? Hell, even if there was, there’s nothing you’d rather be doing. I totes agree. If I can get through an entire day without seeing the sunlight once, I considered that a successful day. My brain must be steeped in the fluorescent glow of my laptop screen at all times or I will get the shakes. I’m talking fidget city. Even whilst watching the teevee, I need this thing in my lap roasting my lady parts (I’ll adopt).
Unfortunately, sacrificing all of our free time on the altar of technology is apparently a little unhealthy. How can that be??? I’ve been asked to look into our city’s leisure activities and improve them or something.
FUN TIME!!
Learn: I had no idea about some of the leisure activities that exist in Modesto. For example, I had no idea there was a cycling festival here! Ugh…I wish I had a bike…I’m going to steal my brother’s bike tomorrow. I also didn’t know how important it is for us to just have fun and relax…without t.v. or movies. I’m going to tell my husband to go to the park with my daughter and I. The fresh air and relaxing will benefit the three of us.
Act: When I was young, I enjoyed bike riding. I was never really involved in sports when I was younger…I was quite fat. I did enjoy playing tag. I was regrettably never into any physical activites until I was in my late teens. I started jogging then. All the physical activity I had in my high school years were because of my P.E. class. I enjoyed ultimate frisbee and capture-the-flag games…even though I never captured a flag -.- For my activity in Modesto I walked to the soccer field/golf course/park/ baseball field by my house…John Thurman Field. I took my daughter in a stroller. When we got to the field I laid a blanket down on the grass so my daughter could play. She is only 14 months and still isnt too comfortable walking so she mostly crawled around. She just played around with a few balls I brought along and enjoyed pulling grass out of the dirt. After she got tired of playing I put her back in her stroller and did a lap around the golf course. I would have enjoyed it more if the path was paved. It was only 50% paved and the rest was dirt. The stroller kept getting stuck in the dirt…which is irritating when one is trying to speed walk.
Imagine: I am going to hold a weekly activity day at a local park. There will be a capture-the-flag game!; an area for kids and another for adults. There will also be a maze area! But it will not be made of corn but of grass!…which I will make grow super fast with my laser vision! There will also be other games like that one game where you tie your leg to another person’s and try to reach a finish line….awesome. I will also shoot poisonous banana seeds at people’s feet to make them dance and get them moving!…I kid, I kid…or do I?
You bravely venture forth to attempt 7: Leisure Challenge…
You encountered an Eliminated After-school Programs !
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks!
– It has 31 hit points.
You attack the Eliminated After-school Programs , but miss.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs slashes at you, but you dodge.
You stab the Eliminated After-school Programs for 1 damage.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks, but your armour protects you.
You stab the Eliminated After-school Programs for 5 damage.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs slashes at you, but you dodge.
You stab at the Eliminated After-school Programs , but it dodges.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 2 damage.
You attack the Eliminated After-school Programs , but miss.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 21 damage.
The Eliminated After-school Programs defeats you.
It keeps its treasure, but you are paid 3 gold pieces for your bravery.
Learn:
What kind of things are there to do in Modesto? Plenty! You could go to one of two movie theaters. Or you could go to one of two bowling alleys. How about going to the Gallow Center? There is usually something there to do. If you don’t want to pay for something you could go to one of the parks. The problem is due to lack of funding a lot of this stuff is being neglected. The parks aren’t being as maintained as they could be. The prices of movies and bowling are high and going to catch something at the Gallow Center can be just as expensive if not more so! This simply can not do. There is only one way it can be fixed.
Act:
When I was a kid it was all about playing outside. Kick ball, baseball, or just plain playing in the dirt. I didn’t really know much about movies and things of that nature. The best time I ever had was going to the pool or zoo. Now a days everything costs money and lots of it. We need to find a way to make it more affordable if people are going to come.
You bravely venture forth to attempt 7: Leisure Challenge…
You encountered a Closed Park!
– The Closed Park attacks!
– It has 8 hit points.
You attack the Closed Park, but miss.
– The Closed Park slashes at you, but you dodge.
You attempt to distract the Closed Park, but fail.
– The Closed Park casts a spell at you, but you resist.
You distract the Closed Park, and attack it for 4 damage.
– The Closed Park attacks you for 5 damage.
You distract the Closed Park, and attack it for 3 damage.
You defeat the Closed Park.
It was guarding a Teamwork and 10 gold coins.
Oh what a wonderful day it is bright and sunny not to hot and not to cold. So why is it that as I fly over the local neighborhoods there are no children in sight. What could possibly be keeping these young children playing outside on a day like this. Hmmmm? Ah-hah! I have an idea I will simply just peek in some of the houses to see what the children are up to. Tisk..tisk.. tisk just as I expected. These little precious children are all too busy being corrupted by the XBOX 360’s and Play stations. I mean if they were playing the Wii then I would be a little more understanding considering the fact that the Wii is a major workout and exercises’ more than just thumbs.
This video game epidemic needs to put to a stop. So I Fierce Dreamer will set out on a conquest to find activities for these young Modesto children to participate in.
You bravely venture forth to attempt 7: Leisure Challenge…
You encountered a Closed Library!
– The Closed Library attacks!
– It has 20 hit points.
You attack the Closed Library and miss.
– The Closed Library attacks, but your armour protects you.
You attempt to distract the Closed Library, but fail.
– The Closed Library casts a spell at you, but you resist.
You stab the Closed Library for 1 damage.
– The Closed Library attacks you for 6 damage.
You attempt to distract the Closed Library, but fail.
– The Closed Library attacks, but your armour protects you.
You stab the Closed Library for 2 damage.
– The Closed Library attacks, but your armour protects you.
You attempt to distract the Closed Library, but fail.
– The Closed Library attacks you for 18 damage.
The Closed Library defeats you.
It keeps its treasure, but you are paid 2 gold pieces for your bravery.
It’s time to PLAY!
LEARN: It’s no secret. Too many people are sitting at home in front of the computer or television and not enjoying what life has to offer! It’s time to get off the couch. It’s so easy to stay inside and camp out on front of the TV, but that’s just not good for you and what kind of example is that for your children.
The City of Modesto Parks, Recreation and Neighborhoods Department offer activities for children and adults. Dry Creek is available for runners, walkers and cyclists. There are parks with tennis courts, playgrounds and lighted ball fields. So many people do not take advantage of these outdoor activities.
There are performance opportunities like Townsend Opera Players and Modesto Performing Arts. I have danced in shows for Townsend Opera Players and it was a lot of fun. I fully agree with the BNET article, people need to come out and play! I will help spread the message.
ACT: It’s very important to get out and be active. As a mom, I make sure my kids have opportunities to explore, play and enjoy life. I was lucky to have activities as a child. I took dance lessons starting at age 3 which led me to dance professionally in the Bay Area and in Southern California in my early 20s. I taught dance lessons here in Modesto for over ten years. This is something I don’t have the time to do now with my current school schedule. I took piano lessons, played the clarinet and saxophone which didn’t last long. I took karate, youth art classes and was in a group similar to Girl Scouts as a child. Life was good and still is. I realize I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to do what interested me.
My husband and I provide our children with extracurricular opportunities. My daughter took dance lessons, gymnastics and now takes tennis. My son played baseball, took karate lessons and is involved with tennis with his sister. We like to expose our children to different activities. They build friendships and it’s a lot of fun for them. We don’t like to have our children sit in front of the television and be bored. Sure, they have their downtime and watch their favorite programs, but they are aware that we want them to get out and enjoy life. However, we stress the importance of school first and activities second. They never have more than one activity going on at one time.
When I’m at school at night, my husband makes sure to take our kids to the park before dinner. They love to play on the playground, fly their kite, ride their bikes and do all sorts of other things kids love to do. My husband feels good knowing that they’re getting out and enjoying the outdoors, but most of all bonding together as a family. I love joining them at the park on weekends, biking with my kids at Dry Creek and playing tennis. These are the outdoor activities we like to do in town.
I want to create a community where people truly understand the importance of play. I want to take my experiences and help families in need. Their children need to explore the arts, sports and the outdoors.
IMAGINE: I get the City Park and Recreation class catalog in the mail. There are many classes for kids such as archery, golf, etc. I’ve never signed them up, but would like to in the future. My mom used to teach youth classes for the city and enjoyed it. These programs are priced well and introduce children and adults to different activities.
Hearing about the significant cuts to Modesto’s recreation programs is saddening. The summer camp program and Graceada Park Program will no longer be offered. The scholarship programs have been eliminated. These departments are seeking grants to support families in need.
Supermom needs to help! I want all kids to have the opportunity to enjoy camp and other activities!
You bravely venture forth to attempt 7: Leisure Challenge…
You encountered an Eliminated After-school Programs !
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks!
– It has 29 hit points.
You attack the Eliminated After-school Programs and miss.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 12 damage.
You attempt to distract the Eliminated After-school Programs , but fail.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 7 damage.
You cast a healing spell, restoring 2 hit points.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 1 damage.
You attempt to distract the Eliminated After-school Programs , but fail.
– The Eliminated After-school Programs attacks you for 24 damage.
The Eliminated After-school Programs defeats you.
It keeps its treasure, but you are paid 17 gold pieces for your bravery.
Time for Some DodgeBall
Corrupt Angel Investigates: I remember the good ol’ days full of relaxation, fun, and games. Sigh…..what happened to those days? Oh yeah adulthood happened. While I was off daydreaming about the past, I decided to research the state of Modesto’s leisure activities. Sadly, many of the after school programs that filled my childhood afternoons with fun are gone. What are our children to do with their downtime? Better yet, what are us adults (ahem….and super heroes) going to do when we have a minute to ourselves?!?!? The economy is in shambles and many can’t afford your typical means of having fun.
Act: Hey I’ve decided that this super hero needs a break! You know what i looooved to play as a kid? DODGEBALL!!!! I know, I know many of you are probably thinking “What?!?! dodgeball is horrible!” No one likes to get slammed in the head with those oversized, red, rubber balls. Well the child that would be Corrupt Angel loved it! Call me aggressive or overly-competitive, but nothing said fun more than nailing someone with a ball. Muahahahaha!!!
So now how do we get Modesto into dodgeball?
You bravely venture forth to attempt 7: Leisure Challenge…
You encountered a Closed Library!
– The Closed Library attacks!
– It has 26 hit points.
You stab the Closed Library for 3 damage.
– The Closed Library slashes at you, but you dodge.
You attempt to distract the Closed Library, but fail.
– The Closed Library attacks, but your armour protects you.
You attempt to distract the Closed Library, but fail.
– The Closed Library casts a spell at you, but you resist.
You stab at the Closed Library, but it dodges.
– The Closed Library attacks you for 15 damage.
You attack the Closed Library and miss.
– The Closed Library attacks you for 14 damage.
The Closed Library defeats you.
It keeps its treasure, but you are paid 6 gold pieces for your bravery.