The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Drive-in fun for families

- BY MICHAEL SCALZO

Wimmera families can watch a film in a unique way this Saturday with a drive-in cinema to light up the autumn evening.

Horsham Optus will host a temporary drive-in theatre, with options to lay a picnic rug on the lawn, at Horsham Agricultur­al Society’s Maydale Reserve.

Horsham Optus franchise owner Mick Dempster said the experience was a great opportunit­y for families to be part of something special, reconnect and have fun in the wake of the easing of COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

“Everyone has had a pretty ordinary time in recent years when it comes to getting out and social,” he said.

“The event will be one of the first drive-in experience­s Horsham has had in several years and the agricultur­al society has made the area a great spot to have these events.

“The weather is looking good and hopefully everyone has an enjoyable night.”

The event is ticketed but involves no cost for patrons.

Tickets will include popcorn, dinner options and picnic blankets available at no charge for people wanting to sit closer to the big screen for the family film ‘Back to the Outback’.

Optus Southern Victoria general manager Jayson Grool said the event was a great way to give back to the community of Horsham.

The event also marks a new working relationsh­ip between Optus and Netflix.

“The film will be on our massive mobile big-screen – a big movie

theatre on wheels. Also, depending on the event, the set-up could be available for other community events,” Mr Grool said.

He said Optus placed a strong importance on working alongside community events, businesses and councils to support regional communitie­s – in particular, young people.

“This is the first time we are doing something like this with a temporary drive-in theatre, but there would absolutely

be opportunit­ies to do it again going forward — especially on the other side of winter, we would look to do some summer evening events,” he said.

Horsham Agricultur­al Society’s Andrea Cross said her organisati­on was pleased to be involved.

“We have had similar events with big screens before at the showground, and this is another great opportunit­y to utilise he showground’s wide-open spaces,” she said. “I know there are not many spots left. If people leave it too late to book a ticket, they will miss out.”

Event capacity is limited to 75 cars, with five-people per car, for the drivein allocation, and 75 grass picnic spots. The event, at Maydale Reserve, begins at 6pm.

Mr Dempster said people could go to www.trybooking.com/bynfb to book their ticket.

 ?? Picture: PAUL CARRACHER ?? DRIVE-IN: Horsham Optus owner Mick Dempster checks out Maydale Reserve before a drive-in movie night on Saturday.
Picture: PAUL CARRACHER DRIVE-IN: Horsham Optus owner Mick Dempster checks out Maydale Reserve before a drive-in movie night on Saturday.

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