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King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters: Friday 19 March 5pm

This week at Silo Night Markets and Cinema we return to documentary format with the excellent film directed by Seth Gordon – King Of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, as well as a wonderful array of food stalls and unique wares.
Come along early to ensure you have a look around the handmade night market featuring various vintage items and local arts and crafts.

Snack on tacos from Mexikai, Stumpy's Wood Fired Pizza, Langos Hungarian Fried Bread, Torro Churros or paella courtesy of the Paella Pan. There is also popcorn, picnic baskets and Nice Blocks available for while you relax and watch the film; as well as craft beer and local wine from the pop-up container bar. All proceeds from the sale of popcorn will go to Youth Line this week.
The Night Markets begin at 5pm for post-work drinks in the sun, and the film begins at 9pm.

Seth Gordon’s documentary King of Kong follows the exploits of the two best Donkey Kong players in America. Billy Mitchell has held the world record for the popular video game for over 20 years. A hilarious and enlightening look into this arcade subculture, King of Kong is described by critics as engaging, entertaining – and totally engrossing.

www.silopark.co.nz
For more information on these events plus giveaways please check the Silo Park Facebook www.facebook.com/silopark or Twitter www.twitter.com/mysilopark

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