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October 2, 2012

Movie in the Parkway

EXETER —The public is invited to watch Night at the Museum (PG), starring Ben Stiller, on Fri., October 5 at 7:00 p.m. in Swasey Parkway in Exeter, on an inflatable movie screen provided by FunFlicks. The movie is free and families are welcome. Donations for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry and the Exeter Theater Company are gladly accepted.

The two-story high movie screen will be located near the pavilion in the parkway. Reservations are not necessary. Bring the family, your blanket and enjoy the movie under the stars.

The movie is generously sponsored by the following downtown merchants: cymbidium floral, ecm design, puddlejumpers children's shop, Tranquility Salon & Skin Care and Water Street Bookstore.

Swasey Parkway will be closed to traffic Friday night from 6:00-10:00 p.m. More details about this event can be found online at www.visitexeternh.com.

Any decision about canceling/postponing the movie will be made by noon on Friday. You can find details on seacoastonline.com, www.visitexeternh.com, www.carriagetownenews.com and through facebook.

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