Sunset Series of movie screenings off to a flying start
The City of Kalamunda’s Sunset Series, a series of free outdoor movie screenings taking place in various locations around the City, kicked off last week to a wonderful reception from residents and visitors alike.
Over 120 locals headed to the park in Forrestfield to see Space Jam: A New Legacy under the stars.
Mayor Margaret Thomas said that the event was a great example of how events can be run under COVID-19 restrictions.
“I want to thank everyone involved in hosting yet another great City of Kalamunda event, as well as everyone who attended.”, she said.
“Everyone was ready to show their vaccination status and to socially distance to make sure the event was a success. For me, it shows, yet again, what a respectful and compassionate community we have here in the City”.
“I encourage everyone to have a look at the program and get down to one of the screenings.”
The event took place at the park on the corner of Koda Mews and Crimson Boulevarde, which has a proposed new name, Noel Morich Park, currently out for public comment.
Upcoming Sunset Series events include a screening of 1987 film The Lighthorsemen, featuring an appearance from the West Australian Light Horse Brigade horses on Friday 11 March at Stirk Park; 2019 live-action Disney film The Lion King on Friday 25 March; and 2019 animated spy flick Spies in Disguise on Friday 1 April.
For more information about the proposed naming of the park after Noel Morich, visit engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au. Commencts close 1 April 2022.
For more information contact the City of Kalamunda on (08) 9257 9999, email enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
Sunset Series of movie screenings off to a flying start
The City of Kalamunda’s Sunset Series, a series of free outdoor movie screenings taking place in various locations around the City, kicked off last week to a wonderful reception from residents and visitors alike.
Over 120 locals headed to the park in Forrestfield to see Space Jam: A New Legacy under the stars.
Mayor Margaret Thomas said that the event was a great example of how events can be run under COVID-19 restrictions.
“I want to thank everyone involved in hosting yet another great City of Kalamunda event, as well as everyone who attended.”, she said.
“Everyone was ready to show their vaccination status and to socially distance to make sure the event was a success. For me, it shows, yet again, what a respectful and compassionate community we have here in the City”.
“I encourage everyone to have a look at the program and get down to one of the screenings.”
The event took place at the park on the corner of Koda Mews and Crimson Boulevarde, which has a proposed new name, Noel Morich Park, currently out for public comment.
Upcoming Sunset Series events include a screening of 1987 film The Lighthorsemen, featuring an appearance from the West Australian Light Horse Brigade horses on Friday 11 March at Stirk Park; 2019 live-action Disney film The Lion King on Friday 25 March; and 2019 animated spy flick Spies in Disguise on Friday 1 April.
For more information about the proposed naming of the park after Noel Morich, visit engage.kalamunda.wa.gov.au. Commencts close 1 April 2022.
For more information contact the City of Kalamunda on (08) 9257 9999, email enquiries@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.