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Upper hutt school

Anita from Wallaceville - Whitemans Valley

Upper Hutt School presents a COMMUNITY EVENT featuring

Disney’s ‘MOANA’ (2016)


An Outdoor Big Screen Movie Matinée & Family Picnic experience!

Proudly sponsored by The Big Screen Company, Upper Hutt City Council, Lane Street Studios, Blundell & Mark Realty Professionals & Happy Hire!

Thanks to our wonderful sponsors, we are once again presenting to you our well loved community event for all to enjoy in 2021! A koha for Upper Hutt School fundraising will be welcomed at the gates.


Date: Sunday 21st March 2021

Venue: Upper Hutt School Field, Martin Street, Upper Hutt

Entry: Koha - donation

School gates open at 12pm, Movie starts 1.15pm

Bring your picnic blankets and settle in early to gain your spot and get ready for a relaxing oceanic musical family fun afternoon. The kids can enjoy the movie and play, you can all have some kai and watch the adventure through the pacific unfold on the brilliant display of the (super) big screen.

We will have a range of sweets and treats, including fresh popcorn and candy floss along with a sausage sizzle too thanks to Angela Alves from the Professionals. You are welcome to bring your own food and picnic too.

Disney’s Moana (2016) - starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson & Auli'i Cravalho. In Ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the Demigod Maui reaches Moana's island, she answers the Ocean's call to seek out the Demigod to set things right.
Rated PG


Keep an eye on this event page to get all our updates on this great Upper Hutt Community Event.

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