6 FOCUS - AUGUST 2018 McMurtry LAW 250 Shanly Street, Port Perry 905-982-2650 • www.mcmurtrylaw.ca SERVING THE RESIDENTS OF OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 2010. PROUD SUPPORTER OF LOCAL COMMUNITY SERVICES AND CHARITIES. • Family Law • General Civil Litigation The Township of Scugog is gearing up to host Movie Night in the Park! Grab your blankets and lawn chairs and join us in Palmer Park for an unforgettable Movie Night on Wednesday August 8. The free movie will be shown on a 40-foot screen, bigger than ever before! This year’s movie is sure to entertain with the 2017 live-action musical film The Greatest Showman. This film stars Hugh Jackman as legendary circus ringleader, P.T. Barnum. The Greatest Showman celebrates the birth of show business, and tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sensation. The movie event will begin at dusk (approximately 8:30 p.m.). Show times are subject to change depending on the brightness of the sky. Arrive early to enjoy fantastic vendors, participate in pre-show trivia, and find a cozy spot to watch the movie! Enjoy the movie with your entire family, but we are notifying parents that the movie is rated PG and parental discretion is advised. Moviegoers are reminded to dress for the weather and that seating will be available on a first come first served basis. The Township of Scugog’s Movie Night in Palmer Park will not proceed in the event of adverse weather conditions. Puckrin & Latreille Real Estate team are sponsoring this event. For more information visit www.scugog.ca or contact Sable Frey at 905-985-7346, email: srfrey@scugog.ca. Wednesday, August 8 MOVIE NIGHT in the PARK “Ladies and gents, this is the moment you’ve waited for...” Imagine epic, site-specific theatre with Ontario’s great- est outdoor spaces as powerful backdrops, where every performance is unique to each particular community. Driftwood Theatre’s Bard’s Bus Tour has been sharing theatre under the stars in places you love for nearly 25 years. Looking back 100 years to Canada in 1918, Rosalynde explores the right to be who we are, to love whom we choose and to do what we please in a time when women were fighting for equality, the government was regulat- ing recreational substances, and conflict was shaping our country. Not at all like today, eh? When circumstances force Rosalynde from her home in the city, she flees into the unknown wilds of the forest where she sets out on a journey of identity, self-discovery and love, learning that to carve your own path, sometimes you need to break the rules. Thispay-what-you-canadmission($20-$30suggested/ person) is being held at Scugog Shores Museum, 16210 Island Rd., Port Perry. For more information call 905-985-8698 x103, email museum@scugog.ca or our website www.scugog.ca/museum Sunday August 12 from 7 - 11 p.m.