Mon, Sep 16 4:08pm
Save the date and get ready to watch Migration with PS107 friends and families in the Big Yard on Friday, September 27th, 7pm. Doors open at 6:30pm.
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The PTA organizes Movie Nights twice a year. These are fun nights out for families and raise some money for the PTA. This Fall, you and your kiddos can watch Migration on the big screen outdoors in PS 107's Big Yard.
Is there seating?
No, we do not provide blankets or chairs. Please bring blankets and/or low chairs of your own that won't block the view of fellow moviegoers.
What about snacks?
Volunteers will be selling pizza, popcorn, candy and drinks. All proceeds go to the PTA.
Can my child(ren) stay in Afterschool until Movie Night?
No, there is no bridge care between Afterschool and Movie Night. If your child is attending Afterschool, they will need to be picked up by 5:55pm, and you can re-enter as a family when the gates open for Movie Night at 6:30pm.
No, there is no bridge care between Afterschool and Movie Night. If your child is attending Afterschool, they will need to be picked up by 5:55pm, and you can re-enter as a family when the gates open for Movie Night at 6:30pm.
How do I get in?
Tickets always sell out. We would like as many children as possible to see the movie. Children must be accompanied by an adult, but consider if just one adult from your family could take the kids, or if you could take your kid's friend too.
You have three chances to get tickets:
- Volunteer now to get a free ticket for you and guaranteed tickets for your family.
- Buy tickets in the first wave on Thurs Sept 19th 8:30pm (watch Konstella for the link).
- Buy tickets in the second wave on Fri Sept 20th 12:30pm.
If you miss out, we'll also have a waitlist in case people cancel.
What if it rains?
In the event of bad weather being forecast, Fall Movie Night will be cancelled and everyone will receive a refund. It will not be rescheduled.
After a heartbreaking four movie night cancellations due to bad weather last year, we want to minimize the opportunities for disappointment.