Bring your picnic rug, blankets and enjoy a FREE outdoor movie on the Unley Village Green.
Capacity is limited, please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Where: Village Green, cnr Oxford Tce and Rugby St, Unley

Friday 12 April from 4pm

Join the City of Unley and the Confucius Institute to celebrate United Nations Chinese Language Day on Friday 12 April.  From 4pm the Village Green will come alive with free activities for kids, authentic food, live music, and the family favourite “Kung Fu Panda 3” screened at sunset (approx. 6.15pm).

Bring a picnic rug, celebrate the start of the school holidays and experience “Kung Fu Panda 3” on the Village Green.

Note capacity is limited, please arrive early to avoid disappointment.

For more information visit www.unley.sa.gov.au/facilities-events/events

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