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Girls on Couch

Drop Off Movie Nights
FALL/WINTER 2024 Series
FRIDAY evenings 

Join us for the Drop Off Movie Night FALL/WINTER 2024 Series!

Enjoy Friday evenings filled with movies, open play, dinner, and fun for your little ones, while you take time to enjoy your evening!

Check out our schedule below!

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  • When: Fridays!

  • What time: 6 - 8:30 pm

  • Included: movie, open play, pizza, popcorn & a lot of fun

  • 10% off sibling discount

  • Early drop off 4-6 pm available at an extra fee

  • For children ages 4-8 years old


Please note that space is limited. Please pre-register!

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Raya and the Last Dragon
Drop Off Movie Night

Friday, September 27, 6 pm

Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. However, when sinister monsters known as the Druun threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. 

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Halloween Spooktacular
Drop Off Event

Friday, October 25, 6 pm

Join us for a magical Halloween celebration designed especially for our little ghouls and goblins! Our Halloween Spooktacular promises fun, creativity, and festive spirit, perfect for kids ages 4-8!

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GAME NIGHT for Kids!
Drop Off Night

Friday, November 8, 6 pm

Join us for an exciting evening of fun and games at our GAME Night, exclusively for children ages 4 to 8! Drop off your little ones for a night filled with laughter, learning, and lots of bingo. Our kid-friendly environment is designed for maximum fun and safety, allowing your children to socialize, play, and win delightful prizes.

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Inside Out 2
Drop Off Movie Night

Friday, November 22, 6 pm

Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust have been running a successful operation by all accounts. However, when Anxiety shows up, they aren't sure how to feel.

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Secret Santa
Drop Off Movie Night

Friday, December 13, 6 pm

We will be watching Polar Express. A young boy who has grown sceptical of Santa Claus is shocked to see a train stop outside his window on Christmas Eve, destined for the North Pole. 

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