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Cinema Under the Stars is sure to supply all your entertainment needs when it returns to Singleton on Friday.
Enjoy an evening under the night sky with a free outdoor cinema screening of The Secret Life of Pets.
There will be plenty to do, even before the movie begins, including a line-up of entertainers, and Circus in Education – where children can practice their circus skills.
They may also enjoy playing small-side football in the giant inflatable pitch.
The fun will be at Allan Bull Reserve, Singleton, from 5.30pm, on Friday, January 5.
The Secret Life of Pets screening will begin as the sun goes down.
Newcastle Permanent’s Cinema Under the Stars is recognised as Australia’s largest free regional outdoor cinema program and is now in its 11th season, visiting locations across NSW.
In The Secret Life of Pets, the quiet life of domestic terrier Max turns upside down after his owner brings home Duke – a large and bumbling mutt.
The two dogs get lost in Manhattan and have to join forces against a gang of abandoned pets to return home, while their friends set out through the city to rescue them.
The movie is 1 hour and 27 minutes in duration, and is Rated G.