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Outdoor screening of The Karate Kid - Ruskin Park - 20th May


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As part of our new King?s College Hospital ?Support Life? appeal, we are holding a special outdoor screening of 80's cult classic The Karate Kid in the beautiful surroundings of Ruskin Park. Join us for all the magic of the movies in Ruskin Park. Suitable for families, friends, staff and patients at King's and the local community to enjoy!

This is a fundraising event, where all profits go to the?King's Critical Care Appeal. We are building a purpose built, state-of-the-art Critical Care Centre. With your support we want to radically change the way we treat our most seriously ill and injured patients. Our new Centre will be light, spacious, and homely, to give patients and their families the best possible healing environment.

Tickets start from ?20.00 and can be purchased here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pictures-in-the-park-the-karate-kid-tickets-33304837666

For more information, please visit: http://www.supportkings.org.uk/pictures

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Hello SupportKings - sounds like a great idea, with a great movie and I appreciate it is for a good cause, but I find that very expensive per person - do you offer any family price? ?80 for 2xadults 2xchildren is a lot.
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