Film Screening: Our Texas, Our Future

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Allowed Ages: 10 to Over 18

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Join us at the library for a film screening of the Our Texas, Our Future docuseries presented by H-E-B! During this event, we will be watching all five short films in the docuseries. The total film run time is 73 minutes.

With generous support from H-E-B, the library will be serving popcorn and snacks available for your enjoyment during the film screening.

Tweens (ages 10-12) are welcome to join us, but they must be accompanied by an adult during the film screening.

About the Docuseries

H-E-B proudly presents Our Texas, Our Future Films: A five-part original docuseries celebrating Texas’ beautiful State Parks, resilient wildlife, and the Texans helping conserve & protect them. 

Created in partnership with Fin & Fur Films, and with narration by Shane Smith & original music by native Texans Shane Smith and the Saints, these films feature some of Texas’ most iconic animals: Ocelots, black bears, wild redfish, and bats. We also celebrate our State Parks’ 100th anniversary with a visually breathtaking tribute & history of Texas State Parks. 

A short trailer of the film series can be found here.

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Age Guidelines

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