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Beachmere Movie Night - Trolls

  • Matt Owen
  • Mar 13, 2019
  • 1 min read

Authorities have been notified of possible “Troll” sightings in Beachmere on Saturday, 30 March.

Beachmere Area Network Group, in conjunction with Moreton Bay Regional Council and Councillor for Division 2, Peter Flannery, have organised another great family event in Beachmere with the family Movie Night in Clayton Park from 5pm.

Dance 4 Kids Performance Team will rock out a few numbers and have a special surprise organised and the inclusive Family Trivia competition will have teams brushing up on their movie knowledge and organising their ‘runners”.

The Beach Shak Café is sponsoring the Treasure Hunt across a range of age groups and even more prizes will be awarded for the best Happy or Troll costume.

Clayton Park in Beachmere is the place to be on Saturday, 30 March from 5pm with the movie kicking off around 6pm when the light fades.

See you there!

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