We invite you to a private opening night screening of "A STAR IS BORN" starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. Please SHARE this invitation with your club members and anyone else who you think may find it of interest. Thank you!
Date:  Thursday 18 October 2018
Time:  Starts 8.30pm (Arrive from 8.00pm onwards)
Venue:  Capitol Cinema, 610 Dominion Rd, Mt Eden
Tickets:  $20. CASH sales please.
Rated:  R
Running Time:  2 hours 15 mins
Nett proceeds to: END POLIO NOW and other Rotary and Rotaract programmes.
Buy tickets from:
Chapter Book & Tea Shop, 442 Mt Eden Rd, E info@chapter.co.nz, T 6232319, M 021-635027 (Frances)
* Mt Eden Rotary members E mtedenrotary@gmail.com
* Auckland City Rotaract members E rotaractakl@gmail.com
* Eventfinder (booking fees apply)
* Door sales (cash only)

Enquiries to:
Frances Loo, M 021-635027, E mtedenrotary@gmail.com

Many thanks to our print sponsor for this event: The Digital Darkroom.

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MOVIE SYNOPSIS
In “A Star Is Born,” Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga fuse their considerable talents to depict the raw and passionate tale of Jack and Ally, two artistic souls coming together, on stage and in life. Theirs is a complex journey through the beauty and the heartbreak of a relationship struggling to survive.

In this new take on the iconic love story, four-time Oscar nominee Cooper (“American Sniper,” “American Hustle,” “Silver Linings Playbook”), makes his directorial debut, and also stars alongside multiple award-winning, Oscar-nominated music superstar Gaga in her first leading role in a major motion picture. Cooper portrays seasoned musician Jackson Maine, who discovers and falls in love with struggling artist Ally. She has given up on her dream to become a successful singer, until she meets Jack, who immediately sees her natural talent.

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FUNDRAISING
Nett proceeds to End Polio Now (www.endpolio.org) and other Rotary and Rotaract programmes.

Rotary, the World Health Organization, UNICEF and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988. In 2007, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation joined Rotary in its commitment to ending polio.

Since 2013, the Gates Foundation has matched every $1 Rotary commits to polio eradication 2-to-1, up to $35 million per year. Rotary, with matching funds from the Gates Foundation, has contributed more than $1.6 billion to end polio.

Since we started the fight against polio, we’ve reduced the number of polio cases by 99.9 percent and reached more than 2.5 billion children with the vaccine. There are fewer polio cases today than ever before, but we will not stop until we reach zero. If polio is not eradicated, hundreds of thousands of children could be paralyzed. Global health care costs would rise dramatically, and many children’s quality of life would be drastically diminished.

Join us in the fight to end polio and help us save lives and give a child a chance at a prosperous future.