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SEE HOW THE COMMUNITY HALL LOOKS NOW! August 2021

Paul McKenzie from Kelvin Grove Community Association

We have new signage on the community centre so people know what it is now! And we're having a

FREE MOVIE NIGHT on 20 AUGUST 2021 with FREE POPCORN – just like at the movies!

KELVIN GROVE COMMUNITY CENTRE
68 Kaimanawa Street, Kelvin Grove

6.30 pm (for 7 pm start) to 9 pm

The film is A DOG'S PURPOSE – PG rated – see poster below.
FAMILIES WELCOME.

This is a FREE event but you need a ticket as the hall can only hold 200 people.

TO BOOK, EMAIL kgca.events@gmail.com with:

NAME
PHONE
NUMBER OF TICKETS required (adults & children – for seating purposes)

You will receive an e-ticket by email, which you can bring on your phone, or print out.
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Kids bring a cushion!
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REVIEWS:
"Good family movie. This was a tear-jerking, laugh-inducing, emotional roller-coaster of a solid family flick. My 8-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter loved it, and so did I. It was sweet and heartfelt."
"The story is heart-warming, and has a few tearful moments, but all in all, it was a happy ending. As someone who almost always cries at the sad movies, I give this a 3-tissue warning."

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