Central Coast Council invites residents to experience the magic of twilight cinema, with free family-friendly outdoor screening of Shark Tale in September.
The outdoor movie nights have been designed to unite the community by bringing families and friends together for a fantastic evening of film, fun and local flavour.
Council Director of Community and Recreation Services Melanie Smith said the movie nights were designed to also support the local economy and enhance the town’s night life for families.
“We invite you to come along to The Entrance, Toukley, Gosford, or Wyong events, grab dinner or some takeaway, set up a picnic, sit down under the night sky and enjoy an evening of entertainment,” she said.
“There will be a variety of activities at each location, with circus performers, face painting and lawn games, so get there at 4pm and join in the fun before the movie starts at 6pm.”
Attendees can also support local food vendors at each of the movie night locations, by perusing the Love Central Coast Eating Out Guides for recommendations on local eateries for their evening meal.
The outdoor movie nights will be held at: Memorial Park The Entrance on Friday, September 6; Toukley Village Green on Saturday, September 7; Kibble Park Gosford on Friday, September 13; and The Chapman Lawn at Wyong on Saturday, September 14.
Council Administrator Rik Hart said movie nights activated the town centres across the Central Coast, benefitting both local businesses and the community.
“Outdoor movies also offer a chance to relax with family and friends and be entertained under the open sky,” he said.
To view the full event program, visit: lovecentralcoast.com.au and search ‘Outdoor movie nights’.