Hastings School Movie Night - Alaskan Nets
Date and time
Join Hastings School families and staff for a free movie night (in-person at the school) featuring the documentary movie Alaskan Nets.
About this event
Join Hastings School families and staff for an in-person movie night featuring the documentary movie Alaskan Nets. The movie comes to us from Tsimshian territory, where director Jeff Harasimowicz tells the story of the community of Metlakatla - the last remaining First Nation reserve in Alaska - and the high school boys basketball team, as the Chiefs make a run for the state championship.
The PAC is so excited to be able to host our first in-person event of the year! The movie night will take place in the school gym with seating limited to 50% capacity. That means we can comfortably seat 242 people.
Register now to reserve tickets for you, your family and friends.
Event Details
When to arrive
Doors will open at 5:30pm. The movie will start promptly at 6pm and finish at 8pm.
What to bring
Please feel free to bring pillows, blankets, and whatever else will help you be comfortable for the screening. Chairs, benches and floor seating will be available. Snacks and beverages will not be offered, so bring along water or other items.
Health protocols
- Seating capacity will be limited to 50%
- Vaccine passports are not required as this is a school event
- Masks are now optional
Bursary donations
Movie tickets are all FREE! There is no cost to attend the event.
The PAC is launching a new bursary fund for Indigenous Hastings graduates and you are welcome to make a donation to the fund by donating to the Hastings PAC at the event or through School Cash Online (just select fund destination 'E-Hastings PAC'), for online donations you will receive a tax receipt.