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Padding 2 in the park

Many people in Wyndham might be able to relate to Paddington Bear in some way shape or form.

Like many Wyndham residents, Paddington found a new home, a place he loved in London and a community for which he cares.

As part of Wyndham council’s summer activity schedule, there will be a screening of Paddington 2 at Kelly Park in Werribee on Saturday 24 January.

Following his departure from Peru after an earthquake, being adopted by the Brown family and braving many culture shocks in the first movie, the friendly bear is happily settled.

In the sequel, a special gift for his Aunt Lucy is stolen, and it is up to Paddington and his friends to solve the mystery – leading to plenty of laughter, adventure, and marmalade along the way.

Pre-movie entertainment starts at 5pm, with the movie commencing at 6pm.

The movie is free, so gather the family, relax under the summer sky, and enjoy this wholesome story that’s sure to warm hearts of all ages.

Guests are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy family-friendly pre-movie entertainment and activities, and don’t forget to grab dinner or treats from nearby Werribee restaurants before the film begins.

In the case of poor weather, the session may be cancelled or moved.

Check for updates on the council website or on the Werribee City Centre Facebook page on the day of the event.

This session is part of the Movies in the Park series taking place in Werribee City Centre until 14 March.

For the full program: https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/moviesinthepark

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