The cinema in action last year.
GREAT news for Coffs Coast cinema-lovers, the Newcastle Permanent Open Air Cinema is back.
Even better, entry is free.
For three nights, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a picnic under the stars and enjoy a movie.
Woolgoolga Beach Reserve is the place to be on Friday, January 8, when Bombora: The Story of Australian Surfing will be screened.
Marley and Me will screen at Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshores on Saturday, January 9.
The final screening on Sunday, January 10, is Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian.
“It’s a great opportunity for families and friends to get together for a picnic and enjoy the beautiful weather on the Coffs Coast, while watching a film on a huge outdoor screen, under the stars,” Sinclair Black from Coastal Cinemas said.
Films commence at sundown; approximately 8.15pm.
Movie-goers are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner and something comfortable to sit on and relax as the sunsets and the big screen lights up.
The movies are screening for free this summer thanks to Newcastle Permanent and City Centre Coffs Harbour.
24 August - 23 September
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