Free movie for farmers

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Free movie for farmers

STADIUM 4 Cinema and The Great Southern Star are hosting a free screening of new film Hunt for the Wildepeople for the farming community this Sunday.
Both organisations got together and decided a free film on a Sunday afternoon would be just the thing to divert farmer’s attention away from the farm for a couple of hours.
The screening will take place at the cinema this Sunday, July 24 starting at 12noon. The cinema auditorium where the film will screen comprises 70 seats; so only 70 movie tickets will be available for this special event.
Tickets for the event will need to be solely issued and collected from the Stadium 4 Cinema, Leongatha ticket box (all tickets must be issued via its ticketing software) and are available from today, Tuesday, July 19.
It is essential you collect your tickets prior to Sunday’s screening to avoid missing out. Tickets will be issued on a first come, first served basis.
The film’s running time plus trailers is 110 minutes so will conclude at approximately 1.50pm. Following the screening afternoon tea will be provided in the foyer of the cinema for all guests.

Farmer’s film: Leongatha Secondary College students, from left, Tegan Werahiko, Jemma Sherriff, Stacey Giliam, Stadium 4 Cinema’s Amanda Norton and Keely Price promote the free movie day for farmers this Sunday.

Farmer’s film: Leongatha Secondary College students, from left, Tegan Werahiko, Jemma Sherriff, Stacey Giliam, Stadium 4 Cinema’s Amanda Norton and Keely Price promote the free movie day for farmers this Sunday.

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