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Free screening of The National Parks of Texas: In Contact with Beauty

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The National Parks Conservation Association’s (NPCA) Texas Regional Office, in conjunction with Texas PBS, Big Bend Conservancy (BBC), KLRN and the City of San Antonio’s World Heritage office, will host a free community screening of The National Parks of Texas: In Contact with Beauty on Friday, Oct. 14, at Mission Marquee Plaza from 5-9 p.m. 

The National Parks of Texas: In Contact With Beauty tells the story of National Park sites in Texas. In many ways, the story of our state’s parks tells the story of Texas itself. The history that is preserved at these parks reaches back many millions of years, to an ancient reef that’s exposed in the mountains of Guadalupe National Park and a rich mix of fossils that have been found in Big Bend.

This family-friendly event, beginning at sundown, will feature hands-on learning stations, community oral histories and local food trucks.

  • WHAT: Free screening of The National Parks of Texas: In Contact With Beauty and community celebration
  • WHO: The National Parks Conservation Association’s (NPCA) Texas Regional Office, in conjunction with Texas PBS, Big Bend Conservancy (BBC), KLRN and the City of San Antonio’s World Heritage office
  • WHEN: Friday, Oct. 14  | 5-9 p.m.
  • WHERE: Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Ave., San Antonio, TX 78214