Sun, Jun 2nd 11am
11 a.m.: Gate opens
1:30 p.m.: Movie starts
Note: Guests are discouraged from bringing bags to the event.
More Than A Movie is a magical and unforgettable community event hosted by Kids Up Front. Children will be immersed in a unique experience watching the film Trolls Band Together on the big LED screen
To celebrate Kids Up Front's 20th Anniversary, we’re welcoming over 1,500 kids and their families at this awesome event, along with attendees who also can enjoy an exclusive tour of the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
There will be exhilarating on-field activities like mini-golf, face painting, carnival games, and kicking soccer balls with Vancouver Whitecaps FC, throwing footballs with the BC Lions, shooting baskets with the Vancouver Bandits, and photos with their team mascots.
School of Rock will be performing with their Junior and Senior bands and will also have an ‘Instrument Petting Zoo’ for kids.
Each ticket includes an admission and access to on-field activities, a hot dog, popcorn, and fizzy drink. Then, the highlight of the event will be a screening of the movie ‘Trolls Band Together’, on the world’s second largest LED screen! Everyone can share in the fun and enriching experience in a safe, equal and inclusive environment!
Those who purchase tickets can make a huge difference. Even if you don’t attend, you can Win by supporting Kids Up Front – for every ticket sold, another will be donated to a child, to experience the magic. Donated tickets are distributed through almost 100 child-serving non-profit agencies that serve communities facing barriers. Folks are also able to double their impact and donate purchased tickets back to Kids Up Front. In return, you will receive a charitable tax receipt for the ticket value, while a deserving child or family gains access to this incredible event. (Transfer your purchased tickets to vancouver@kidsupfront.com and include you name, email, and address.)
Kids Up Front is founded on the idea that ALL kids deserve the chance to be inspired, regardless of circumstance, and every kid should have access to enriching experiences.
To learn more, visit kidsupfrontvancouver.com