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Minecraft Halloween movie

If trick or treating isn’t your bag, then tag along to Powell Reserve in Hoppers Crossing for a movie night.

Hosted by Wyndham council, A Minecraft Movie – the same one with Jack Black screaming ‘Chicken Jockey’– will be on for all to see on the big screen between 6-9pm on Friday 31 October.

Locals are encouraged to come along for the free film, dig into some tucker from local eateries and enjoy some spooky, but safe, pre-movie activities.

The evening will serve as a great opportunity to get dressed up in your spookiest or blockiest best and have a chance to win the best dressed prize.

Pre-movie fun will start from 6pm with face painting, a magic show and craft with the Trash Puppets.

At 7pm, the main event will kick off with creepers, zombies, skeletons on the screen, and perhaps off it, depending on the crowd’s choice of costume.

However, there is plenty to do in anticipation of Halloween as well.

Young people can also come in and make some fun creepy craft activities and spooky themed projects on Wednesday 29 October at Julia Gillard Library in Tarneit.

Ages five to 14 will have their activities in Tarneit from 3.45pm to 4.45pm.

Hoppers Crossing Library will also have some activities for kids and teens aged eight to 14 from 4pm to 5pm.

Details: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/halloween-movie-night-

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