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Stars come out for big-screen movies

GET your dancing shoes on when Starry Nights Outdoor Movies host Eumundi Drive-in with a double feature of classics Dirty Dancing and Strictly Ballroom on Saturday 8 October.
The much loved drive-in movies have been able to make a come-back right on our doorstep thanks to major supporters for this event including the Imperial Hotel Eumundi, Sala Thai, RB Family Law, Mortgage Choice in Coolum Beach, Eumundi Dental, Noosa Hinterland Realty and the Eumundi Green.
Enjoy the nostalgia of the drive-in or introduce your kids to the magic of the outdoor big screen which has given so many people fond childhood memories.
Have the time of your life with Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in a classic romantic drama with a killer soundtrack and then follow Paul Mecurio around the Australian Pan Pacific Championships for Ballroom Dancing in the colourful and lovable Baz Luhrmann Aussie classic, Strictly Ballroom.
The drive-in is in the Eumundi Showgrounds on Black Stump Road – off Memorial Drive, Eumundi.
Gates are open at 5pm and screening begins at 6.30pm and the cost is $25 per car or $10 per person for walk-ins.
Cars are limited to 120 so be sure to pre-book tickets online at www.ticketebo.com.au/starrynights.
Walk-ins are also welcome.

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