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Sing-a-long to Sound of Music

GRAB a blanket and pack a picnic, Starry Nights Outdoor Movies are back for spring with the first screening tomorrow night (4 September) on the Cooroy Library rooftop.
The whole family can enjoy a special screening of the Sound of Music, which is rated G, and Starry Nights Outdoor Movies’ Trent Harvison said everyone was welcome to sing-a-long.
“The Sound of Music is a film loved by many, and we expect and welcome those who know the words to the classic songs to sing loud and proud on the night,” he said.
Trent said guests should arrive from 5.30pm to get a spot and set up picnic blankets with the movie to start at 6pm.
Entry to the Starry Night Outdoor Movies is by donation and will be held on Friday 4 September at 5.30pm for a 6pm start on the roof of the Cooroy Library, Maple Street, Cooroy.
For further information, visit www.starrynights.com.au, like Starry Nights Outdoor Movies on Facebook or call 0458 128 020.

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