Despite the Scarecrow Festival being cancelled, the Shoalhaven Anglican School will still have their movie night under the stars.
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Proceeds from the night will go back into the local community and last year 2,500 was donated to Jindelara Cottage from their screening of The Jungle Book.
This year the movie is Happy Feet and proceeds will go to the renal unit at Milton Hospital.
There will be delicious food, live music, a jumping castle and a raffle from 5pm. Kids can wear their pyjamas and bring their sleeping bags, pillows or doonas.
Even if it rains the event will still go ahead inside.
The more people who attend, the more money that can go towards helping friends and neighbours who suffer from kidney disease.
One in three Australians is at increased risk of kidney disease.
If undetected and untreated it is a silent killer. People can lose up to 90% of their kidney function before experiencing any symptoms.
The new Renal Unit at Milton Hospital will offer six dialysis chairs and specialist nursing staff to care for renal patients.
The school invites the Milton-Ulladulla community to come along on Saturday, June 11 to not only have a fun family night, but also to make a difference on the lives of those struggling with kidney disease.
The night will kick off from 5pm and the movie will be on the screen at 6pm at the Shoalhaven Anglican School.