PBS Screening of "The National Parks of Texas: In Contact with Beauty"

It’s the National Park Service centennial, and we’re celebrating in a big way: Texas-style!

Thank you to our Texas members and supporters who have joined us across the state at our events this year. We will be hosting our final community screening of the wonderful documentary, “The National Parks of Texas: In Contact With Beauty,” which showcases all 16 of our national park sites.

The Texas Regional Office of NPCA worked with Texas PBS and Big Bend Conservancy to produce this one-hour documentary and we appreciate all of our partners that made these events a great success!

Please join us on Friday, October 14, for an exciting evening under the stars and see why protecting these treasures is important for all Texans.

WHAT: Free screening of “The National Parks of Texas: In Contact With Beauty” and community celebration

WHEN: Friday, October 14, from 5 - 9 p.m.

WHERE: Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78214

CONTACT: For questions, contact us at texas@npca.org

OTHER INFO: Enjoy fare from local food trucks, hands-on learning stations, community oral histories and a film screening at this family-friendly event. Bring your blankets and come early! The oral histories and screening begin at sundown.

See you soon!

calendary icon Date October 14, 2016
  • Time:
    5:00 PM (CDT)
  • Location:
    Mission Marquee Plaza, 3100 Roosevelt Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78214

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