When was the last time you went to the drive in?
The Greenville Drive-In hosted the Woodstock Film Festival last weekend.

You don’t need the large metal speakers attached to your window, tune into a local radio station.
I attended the Woodstock Film Festival at Greenville last weekend, to see the independent film, What the Constitution Means to Me, coming out on Amazon Prime video. Here’s the trailer video:
I now have a much greater appreciation for the Constitution’s NINTH amendment:
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
I don’t want to give too much away and spoil it, but who knew you could be entertained by a movie while learning about the ninth and fourteenth amendments! Two amendments that are even more important today. Not since School House Rock has eduction been so entertaining.

All movie goers received a free pocket-sized constitution for review and reference.
If you can make it, go to the Greenville Drive In this weekend, and catch Groundhog Day. They’re playing it three times!