Teen Movie Night returns June 13 at SALA with free extras
Los Alamos teens get a free Saturday night at SALA on June 13, with Disclosure Day, VR, games, snacks and food giveaways.

Los Alamos teens will have a free Saturday-night hangout at SALA on June 13, with a screening of Disclosure Day, free VR and games, and a lineup of snacks that makes the evening more than just a movie. For families looking for a low-cost summer option in town, the event also gives high school students a supervised place to gather from 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
The lobby at SALA Event Center, 2551 Central Ave., will open at 7:30 p.m., and the free movie will start at 8:30 p.m. The event is aimed at high school youth, and it stands out on this month’s calendar as the only Teen Movie Night scheduled in June.
The first 25 teens through the door will get their choice of a large popcorn and drink or a slice of pizza and a large drink. All attendees will receive a free box of candy while supplies last. Los Alamos County also says food and drinks will be available for purchase from Pi Pizza and the concession stands, while teens can make their own Italian soda at the soda fountain and try the new Frazil Slushes.

That mix of free and paid options gives parents a clear, practical reason to show up early and gives teens more than a one-off screening. Between the VR experiences, games, snacks and the free movie, the night is built as a social space as much as an entertainment event, which matters in a county where structured summer options for teens can be limited.
SALA has become one of Los Alamos’s main gathering places for films and special programming. The venue describes itself as a member-supported event center offering movies, live performances and community event space, and it says it was formerly the Reel Deal Theater. Its project page ties SALA to the broader history of Los Alamos entertainment, linking the current event center to older local theaters and performance traditions.

For Los Alamos County, that history gives the teen movie night extra weight. It is not just a free screening, but part of how the town keeps a public, supervised third space open for teenagers on a summer Saturday night.
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