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Romance in paradise

ALOHA ladies, it’s time to throw on your lei’s and catch the advance screening of Aloha at our next Chicks at the Flicks, on 3 June at Noosa BCC Cinemas.
Starring Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams, Aloha is a film of romance, adventure and plenty of laughs.
A celebrated military contractor (Cooper) returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs – the US Space Program in Honolulu, Hawaii – and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him.
Arrive at 6pm to pick up your complimentary gift bag, filled with samples, discount vouchers and more and don’t forget to grab your lucky door ticket for your chance to win some amazing prizes on the night.
Local businesses will be on show before the screening with a range of different stalls, to try and to buy products.
Hairhouse Warehouse will also be joining us on the night to provide you all with a complimentary hair curl or straighten, to go with your free make-over, should you choose to get one.
To further the night’s pampering, why not grab a free five-minute massage before the film commences at 7pm.
If this wasn’t indulgent enough, staff will be on hand to provide everyone with a glass of refreshing punch from our ‘Tiki Bar’ as well as a range of sweets at our Lolly Bar.
Chicks at the Flicks is a very popular event and bookings are therefore highly advised.
Cost is $25 and includes a gift bag and lucky door ticket.
Visit www.eventcinemas.com.au or call BCC Noosa Cinemas on (07) 5447 5130.

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