Movie in the Park Mango Hill
Published 9:00am 28 August 2024
Get ready for an enchanting evening under the stars at Mango Hill’s Movie in the Park on Saturday, September 7.
The delightful community gathering promises an enchanting outdoor cinema experience featuring musical fantasy comedy Wonka, projected on a pop-up outdoor screen.
With a line-up of food trucks and free face painting for the kids, there's something for everyone to enjoy at the family-friendly affair.
A whimsical journey with Wonka
The highlight of the evening is the screening of Wonka, which follows the adventures of Willy Wonka in his early days as a chocolatier.
Families and friends can gather on blankets or bring their own chairs to relax under the open sky and immerse themselves in a world of chocolate, Oompa Loompas, and everlasting gobstoppers.
Please note closed captions will feature on the screen during the film.
Culinary delights with food trucks
What's a movie night without delicious snacks?
Fear not - a selection of food will be available offering a variety of treats.
Creative fun for little ones
The fun doesn't stop there!
Let your imagination soar with free face painting for the kids (and the young at heart), with talented artists transforming faces into works of art inspired by your favourite movie characters and themes.
Event details
Date: Saturday, September 7
Time: 5–8pm
Location: Mango Hill State School
Cost: Free entry
Find more information here.
Movie in the Park Mango Hill is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay and delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism.
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