Brownwood to screen Lilo & Stitch May 28

- The City of Brownwood is set to hold a Family Movie Night on Thursday, May 28, featuring Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch,” according to Brownwood News. - Reunion Lawn opens at 6:30 p.m., the movie starts at 7 p.m., and admission is free, with complimentary popcorn available while supplies last. - Brownwood News said families can get more information through the Brownwood Event Center and should bring lawn chairs or blankets.

The City of Brownwood is scheduled to host a free outdoor screening of “Lilo & Stitch” on Thursday, May 28, as part of its Family Movie Night series, according to Brownwood News. The event is set at the Brownwood Event Center complex, with Reunion Lawn opening at 6:30 p.m. and the movie beginning at 7 p.m. Brownwood News reported on May 21 that admission is free. The outlet also said complimentary popcorn will be available while supplies last. ### Where and when is the screening? Thursday, May 28, is the date listed for the screening in Brownwood News’ event notice. The report said the event will take place at the Brownwood Event Center, part of the city’s event center complex in Brownwood, Texas. Reunion Lawn is scheduled to open at 6:30 p.m., followed by the film at 7 p.m. (brownwoodnews.com) Brownwood News said the screening is part of the city’s Family Movie Night programming. An earlier April 10 report by the same outlet said the city had launched the series at the Brownwood Event Center complex and had already planned a second movie night for May 28 featuring “Lilo & Stitch.” ### What will families pay to attend? (brownwoodnews.com) Admission is free, Brownwood News reported in its May 21 event listing. The article also said complimentary popcorn will be provided while supplies last. The City of Brownwood has used the series as a public community event, according to the April 10 Brownwood News report announcing the launch. (brownwoodnews.com) That earlier report quoted city Communications and Marketing Director Cheryl Branham as saying, “We are excited to introduce something new that brings people together in a fun and accessible way.” (brownwoodnews.com) ### What should people bring? Brownwood News’ earlier April 10 report said guests were encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. That article referred to the outdoor area as Baker Street Lawn, while the May 21 event notice identified the opening area as Reunion Lawn. Both reports tied the movie night to the Brownwood Event Center complex. (brownwoodnews.com) The Brownwood Event Center complex is part of a larger city project in Brownwood, according to the city’s official project page. The city says the multipurpose event center has been under development for several years as part of its economic development plans. ### How does this fit into the city’s event calendar? The City of Brownwood maintains an events and news page and a public calendar on its official website for community programming. (brownwoodnews.com) Those pages serve as the city’s main hub for local announcements and event listings. Brownwood News published the “Lilo & Stitch” event notice on May 21 at 11:07 a.m. The report listed the film, start time, free admission and popcorn details ahead of the May 28 screening. (brownwoodtexas.gov) ### What happens next? May 28 is the next scheduled Family Movie Night date identified in Brownwood News’ coverage. (brownwoodtexas.gov) Families planning to attend can look for updates through Brownwood News or the City of Brownwood’s event pages before the 6:30 p.m. lawn opening at the Brownwood Event Center complex. (brownwoodnews.com)

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