The cancellation of the Clark UNICO Italian Feast this October leaves not only a disappointment for the community but a shortfall in funding for the organization. The proceeds from the annual event are used to fund many charitable activities throughout the year and to give scholarships to graduating seniors.
The ongoing pandemic challenged the organization to find alternative safe activities to host this year. In response, UNICO has announced a "Drive-In Family Movie Night" will be held on Saturday, October 10. The original 1971 version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory will be screened in the parking lot of the Woodbridge Mall.
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