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LENOIR, N.C. – The City of Lenoir Parks and Recreation Department is giving families a chance to take a break from their hectic holiday schedule and come together for a film parents and children will adore.

“I would like to get families out one last time before the holidays. Maybe let them relax one evening before the holiday shopping starts,” said Zach Carter, marketing and special events director for the city of Lenoir. “It’s our last movie of the season, and we’re hoping for a good crowd.”

The city of Lenoir Parks and Recreation Department will have a viewing of the Disney animated film “Frozen” at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Lenoir High School Auditorium in downtown Lenoir. “Frozen” is an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Snow Queen.” It tells the story of a princess whose kingdom is trapped in eternal winter and her search for her estranged sister who is the sole hope for the kingdom.

“Because of its popularity, I hope that it will be one of the most attended movies of the year,” Carter said.

The showing of “Frozen” is the last installment of this year’s Fabulous Family Film Night, which starts by showing movies outdoors during the summer months.