See Trolls at Movie in the Park Morayfield

Published 5:00am 1 May 2023

See Trolls at Movie in the Park Morayfield
Words by Kylie Knight

Head to Minimbah State School for Movie in the Park Morayfield on May 6 for the free screening of Trolls World Tour.

The event is on from 5-8pm, with free face painting and glitter hair, and a roving Poppy Troll to add to the fun.

There will be food trucks selling dinner, snacks and drinks, as well as the Ausbuild Community Sausage Sizzle supporting Minimbah State School.

Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic baskets and settle in for a night of entertainment with the lovable Trolls characters.

In the film, Poppy and Branch embark on an epic adventure to unite the different musical trolls and save their world from the evil Queen Barb. With catchy tunes and colourful animation, Trolls World Tour is sure to delight children and adults.

Movie in the Park Morayfield is proudly presented by Moreton Bay Regional Council and supported by strategic sponsors Moreton Alert, Ausbuild, UniSC, Brisbane Whale Watching, Village Motors and Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club, major sponsors Moreton Daily and gold sponsor Sesame Lane Care and Kindergarten.

Event details

What: Movie in the Park Morayfield

Where: Minimbah State School, corner Walkers Rd and Minimbah Drive, Morayfield

When: May 6

Time: 5-8pm

Cost: Entry is free

For more information, head to the website

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