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Parent and Baby Cinema

by isleofman.com 8th February 2011
The first Parent and Baby screening of 2011 is 'The Kings Speech'. Showing in the Broadway cinema at the Villa Marina on Wednesday the 9th of February. Doors open at 10am, and the film will start promptly at 10.30am. Tickets are priced at ?5, ?4 to the Villa and a suggested donation of ?1 to La Leche League charity. Changing facilties and a buggy park available as well as a LLL table offering breastfeeding support to any interested parents. Ticket sales are limited to 100 - and are available now from the Villa box office. Lights not as dark, sound not as loud. LLL will collect the donations on the day, and as a thank you we can offer you a voucher for a discounted lunch afterwards at Davidsons in the arcade. (Food from the icecream parlour or The Italian Job). Children under 2 are included in the adult ticket. This looks set to be a very popular film for us, so please book to avoid disappointment. (and consider booking a table for lunch as well after). New mums/parents: the cinema is upstairs, so there can be a wait for the lift. The film will start promptly at half ten, so please allow time to get to your seat! Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 8th, February 2011 09:58pm.

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