Enjoy Movie in the Park Rothwell

Published 6:00am 13 October 2023

Enjoy Movie in the Park Rothwell
Words by Nadia Chapman

Movie in the Park Rothwell returns to the great outdoors for the whole family to enjoy.

On Saturday, October 21, from 5-8pm, the Grace Lutheran College oval will transform into an outdoor movie haven.

The star of the show this year is the free screening of The Super Mario Bros. Movie (PG).

Bring along your favourite picnic rug or folding chairs and immerse yourself in the world of Mario and brother Luigi, as they wander into a magical new universe.

There will be plenty of movie snacks, including popcorn and fairy floss – and don’t forget to head over to the Ausbuild community barbeque for an iconic sausage sandwich.

With free face painting, children are encouraged to get in line early, so they don’t miss a second of the movie, which starts at 6pm.

Closed captions will feature on the screen during the film.

Key details

When: Saturday, October 21

Where: Grace Lutheran College | Anzac Ave and Mewes Rd

Time: 5-8pm

Cost: Free entry

Movie in the Park Rothwell is proudly presented by Moreton Bay City Council and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism (MBRIT).

Find out more information here.

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