Spaceballs – Fight MND Fundraiser

Eureka Centre

102 Stawell St S,
Eureka VIC 3350

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  • Sat 13 Sep

6pm–8:30pm

$18 per person

The Spaceballs fundraiser screening for FightMND offers a nostalgic cinema experience with a purpose. Held at the Eureka Centre in Ballarat, this event invites visitors to enjoy the cult classic comedy Spaceballs while supporting research into Motor Neurone Disease.

Guests will be welcomed into a warm and community-focused atmosphere, where laughter and heartfelt storytelling come together. The screening is a tribute to Gareth Roberts' father, whose love for the film inspired this event. Visitors can expect a lively crowd, shared memories, and a sense of connection through film.

This event stands out for its blend of entertainment and advocacy. It transforms a beloved movie into a platform for awareness and fundraising, creating a meaningful experience for attendees. The setting adds to the charm, with the Eureka Centre offering a comfortable and engaging space for film lovers and supporters alike.

The Spaceballs fundraiser screening for FightMND is more than just a movie night. It's a celebration of community, humour and hope. Visitors leave with smiles, stories and the knowledge that they've contributed to a cause that matters.

Content: CLASSIC SCREENINGS

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  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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