Movie in the Park Warner

Published 11:00am 26 February 2024

Movie in the Park Warner
Words by Moreton Daily

Enjoy an exciting family night out at Dragonfly Park in Warner with Movie in the Park - an event you won't want to miss!

Join us for an evening of fun on the green on Saturday, March 2 from 5.30pm to 8.30pm as we present a FREE screening of PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.

Gather your picnic rug and blankets, cozy up under the stars, and immerse yourself in this delightful adventure.

Before the movie kicks off, tantalise your taste buds with a delectable array of dishes from our food trucks.

And make sure to snag your snacks before the main event.

Plus, your little ones will be thrilled with pre-show entertainment before the movie starts.

Leaping into action

Get ready to witness the PAW Patrol pups in action as they receive extraordinary superpowers following a meteor's strike on Adventure City.

However, chaos ensues when their powers are stolen by the mischievous Humdinger and a mad scientist, transforming them into menacing supervillains.

Watch as the heroic team leaps into action to save the city, with Skye realising the incredible impact even the tiniest pup can make in the face of adversity.

This event is free to attend and open to all ages.

What's happening

FREE EVENT

PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie (PG)

Saturday, March 2, 5.30-8.30pm

Dragonfly Park, Warner

Free face painting, food trucks

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