The Christmas movie “Elf” will be shown during Kids’ Movie Night in Oak Ridge on Friday.
Kids’ Movie Night will start at 6 p.m. Friday, December 13, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.
“Elf” is a 2003 Christmas movie that is rated PG. It will be shown in the Shep Lauter Room (gymnasium) at 7 p.m. Friday. Before the movie, participants can enjoy milk and cookies, crafts, a visit with Santa, and other activities, a press release said. Admission is free. Children, teens, and parents are encouraged to attend, the press release said.
The event has been organized by the Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, Oak Ridge Police Department, and the ASAP of Anderson Youth Ambassador Coalition.
The movie night is also made possible by volunteers and local sponsors including Food City, TNBank, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Gate Electronics, the press release said.
Questions about this event can be directed to the front desk of the Oak Ridge Civic Center by calling (865) 425-3450.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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