The spooky family-favourite Goosebumps will be the first film to be screened at Pinjarra’s inaugural drive-in movie event on October 1.
The drive-in is the first event of its kind in Pinjarra and will act as a test case for future movie nights.
Fans of the silver screen will enjoy a cash-only community sausage sizzle courtesy of volunteer-run Squared Away.
Local store Lover of Lollies will also be selling fairy floss, lollies and popcorn for attendees to enjoy as they watch the PG-rated Goosebumps film, a kid-friendly spooky smash perfect for the run up to Halloween.
The drive in is a free ticketed event, but car passes are limited, so book early by going to driveinmurray.eventbrite.com.au
Gates open at 6.30pm with the screening starting at 7.30pm at the McLarty Events Space (behind Pinjarra Football Club).
Community service agencies will be present and helping out on the night.
The event is supported by the Shire of Murray, Act Belong Commit and the WA Primary Health Alliance to launch Mental Health Month.
It’s an alcohol, smoke and drug-free event.
Cars need to have an FM radio to pick up the audio from the film.
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