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Published 09:00 11 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 11:47 11 Aug 2018 BST
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The outdoor movie screening will be put on at the back of Marlay Park House. The County Council has promised to transform the lawn into a proper movie-goers paradise, perfect for active imaginations. It is to be a movie theatre "of dreams, adventure and wonder".
The movie selection will include some classics, some recent hits, and a few family favourites. So grab your friends, a picnic, and settle yourself in for a fun or nostalgic movie night.
If you don't feel like bringing a picnic, the dlr COCO market will be open until 4pm on Saturday and Sunday, with some market vendors staying open late for those peckish movie-watchers. Movie treats will also be available during the whole event.
It is an alcohol-free event so keep those cinema treats PG, people.
The movies are set to be shown at 2:30pm, 4pm, and 7pm both days but the films themselves have not yet been chosen.
Keep an eye out for the movie names on the dlr Events Facebook page where they will be announced soon.
Also, did we mention it's free? Because it is.
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