Brownwood screens Lilo & Stitch May 28

- The City of Brownwood said on May 21 it will hold a free Family Movie Night screening of Disney’s Lilo & Stitch on Thursday, May 28. - Brownwood News said Reunion Lawn opens at 6:30 p.m., the movie starts at 7 p.m., and complimentary popcorn will be offered while supplies last. - On May 28, the event is scheduled at Brownwood Event Center Complex, 601 E. Baker Street, with more details available through Brownwood Event Center.

The City of Brownwood has scheduled a free Family Movie Night for Thursday, May 28, featuring Disney’s *Lilo & Stitch* at the Brownwood Event Center Complex, according to a May 21 event notice published by Brownwood News. Reunion Lawn is set to open at 6:30 p.m., and the movie is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Brownwood News said admission is free and complimentary popcorn will be available while supplies last. The event is part of a city-run movie series at the event center. ### When and where is the screening scheduled? Thursday, May 28, is the listed date for the screening at the Brownwood Event Center Complex in Brownwood, Texas. Brownwood News identified the venue as the Reunion Lawn, while the city’s tourism listing for the same event describes the location as the Baker Street Lawn at the complex. Both listings place the event at 601 E. Baker Street. The Brownwood Event Center complex is operated by the City of Brownwood, according to the venue website. A city calendar page also lists municipal events and notices through the city’s official website. ### What has the city said people can expect that night? Brownwood News said gates open at 6:30 p.m. and the film starts at 7 p.m. The notice said popcorn will be provided at no charge while supplies last, and invited attendees to bring lawn chairs or blankets. (brownwoodnews.com) Visit Brownwood, the city’s tourism site, described the May 28 program as a “free, family-friendly evening” with “fun activities for kids” and a “tropical summer-themed atmosphere.” The same listing repeated that admission is free and said the event is presented by the Brownwood Event Center Complex. (brownwoodeventcenter.com) ### Is this a one-off event or part of a broader series? (brownwoodnews.com) April 10 marked the city’s public launch of the Family Movie Night series at the Brownwood Event Center, according to Brownwood News. In that earlier announcement, the city said a second movie night was already planned for May 28 and would feature *Lilo & Stitch* with a tropical summer theme. Brownwood News also quoted City Manager Emily Crawford as saying the city was “excited to introduce something new that brings people together in a fun and accessible way.” (visitbrownwood.com) April 23 was the date of the series’ first movie night, which featured *A Minecraft Movie*, according to a Brownwood Event Center posting aggregated online. That listing said the earlier event also opened at 6:30 p.m. and included activities for children, indicating the city is repeating the same basic format for the May 28 screening. ### Why did this show up in Brownwood News now? (brownwoodnews.com) May 21 was the publication date of the Brownwood News community item promoting the event. The article appeared one week before the scheduled screening and carried local event details rather than ticketing information, reflecting that the event is free to attend. (findglocal.com) Third-party event listings have also mirrored the city’s details. An AllEvents posting listed Family Movie Night at 6:30 p.m. on May 28 at 601 E. Baker Street and identified the Brownwood Event Center Complex as organizer. ### What should attendees know before going? Brownwood News said attendees should bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating on the lawn. (brownwoodnews.com) The city’s tourism listing said the event is intended for all ages and directed people seeking more information to contact the Brownwood Event Center. May 28 is the next listed date tied to the city’s Family Movie Night programming in Brownwood. (allevents.in) The screening is scheduled for 7 p.m. at 601 E. Baker Street, with lawn access beginning at 6:30 p.m., according to Brownwood News and Visit Brownwood. (brownwoodnews.com)

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