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It’s time to get ghostly

Eumundi Drive-In
HALLOWEEN has come early at the Starry Nights Outdoor Movie events with a special double feature of Ghostbusters 1 and 2 at the Eumundi pop-up drive-in, 17 October.
The gates open at 5pm and the movies start from 6.30pm and will be shown on the big screen at the Eumundi Showgrounds, Black Stump Road, Eumundi.
Tickets are $25 per car at the gate or $22 on-line for pre-booked tickets and $10 per person for walk-ins.
Spaces are limited so bookings are recommended to not miss out on a night of supernatural fun under the starry sky.
There will be a candy bar with freshly cooked pizza, hot dogs, popcorn, lollies and cold drinks.

Peregian Beach Pop-Up Movie
RETURN to the circle of life with The Lion King, screening at Peregian Beach park on 18 October, from 6.30pm.
Experience the magic of the animated epic musical under the stars, with entry to the movie by donation.
A barbecue and refreshments will be available to help raise funds for the Peregian Beach Nippers.
For further information, visit www.starrynights.com.au or Facebook: Starry Nights Outdoor Movies or call Trent on 0458 128 020.

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