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Moo-vie Festival

An event in July in Worcestershire
Church Farm
Shrawley
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Moo-vie Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Muddy Boots Foods are hosting a Moo-vie Festival at the farm!

The big barns here at the farm are empty in July so we thought that it would be great fun to hire a big screen, comfy seats and some great features for an impressive three night movie event.

There will also be live music, a licensed bar, hot food, refreshments and cinema treats like popcorn and ice cream - all British food, locally sourced.

Car parking is right next to the barns and we have gone for the comfiest seating that we can hire because we won't stand for achey bottoms and obstructed views of the cinema screen.

Just visit www.muddybootsfoodhall.co.uk for more information about buying the tickets and email us miranda@muddybootsfoods.co.uk if you have any questions at all.

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