OGA Movie Night: The Way, My Way

It’s that time of year… the OGA’s annual Movie Night is back. 

Please join us for a screening of The Way, My Way, the charming and captivating true story of an Australian man’s transformative experience walking the Camino de Santiago, and the people he meets along the way that changed his life forever.   You can watch the trailer here. 
 
Date: Thursday 30 May
5.45 pm: Drinks in the foyer
6.30 pm: Movie commences 
Windsor Cinema – 98 Stirling Hwy, Nedlands (Cinema 5 in the new building) 
 
We have a VIP area reserved in the foyer of the new building from 5.45 pm. We would love to see you for a drink before the movie gets underway at 6.30 pm. 
 
Our charity partner for this event is Homelessness We Care. This charity, run by Jane Armstrong (Class of 1993), provides food and other essential items to the homeless. You can read more about their work here. 

We ask that you consider bringing individually packaged, non-perishable snack items to donate to this important cause. (muesli bars, popcorn, small cans of tuna). 
 
We look forward to seeing you there. 

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