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HomeEntertainmentNoosa AFL grounds transforms into open-air cinema this Easter

Noosa AFL grounds transforms into open-air cinema this Easter

Reed and Co is set to transform the Noosa Tigers Football Grounds into an open-air cinema this Easter.

Gather your family and friends to experience the Noosa AFL grounds come alive and transform into a magical night with the movie Peter Rabbit.

This free community event on Saturday 30 March promises to be an unforgettable evening under the stars.

Pack a picnic or indulge in the delicious food trucks on offer.

The clubhouse canteen will be open, along with the bar for those over 18 years of age. Don’t forget your picnic blankets and portable chairs.

Arrive from 5:15pm to enjoy live music, food and drink as the sun sets.

Reed and Co will be announcing the winner of their 2024 Easter Colouring Competition. Kids, it is not too late to enter at reedandco.co/eastercompetition/

Register your interest for the Twilight Cinema by Monday 25 March so the event organisers know how much popcorn to prepare.

For more information and to register, visit reedandco.co/twilight-cinema/

Event details:

Date: Saturday 30 March 2024

Time: arrive from 5:15pm, the movie, Peter Rabbit, will commence from 6:15pm

Location: Noosa Tigers AFC, 149 Weyba Road, Noosaville

Please note this event is weather-dependent, so please keep an eye on Reed and Co.’s social media channels and website for any updates.

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