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Wimberley Film Festival

Join us for the 1st annual Wimberley Film Festival in partnership with Netta Lou Creative, showcasing Texas-made short films and live music to support our local artists. Proceeds benefit The Watershed Association, promoting clean water and a healthy ecosystem in the Wimberley Valley. Swimming is allowed during the event at your own risk. Guests can bring their own food and beverages, but no glass containers. Roughhouse Brewing will sell beer and wine on-site, with the first 50 guests receiving a free drink ticket. For questions, contact wimberleyfilmfestival@gmail.com.

SCHEDULE:
Live music:
Soma Jerome: 6:30PM – 7:30PM
Jonny Capri: 7:30PM – 8:30PM

Water Talk with David Baker from The Watershed Association: 8:30PM

Texas Shorts Showcase: 8:45PM
Butch & Mandalin: The Search for the Golden Morral
Grown Without Water
Exit 238
Swan Song by the Skunk Ape

Feature Film: 9:30PM-10:30PM
Yakona

Challenge provided by: Watershed Association
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Details

One-Time Event icon One-Time Event
Start Date: Jun 9, 2024
End Date: Jun 9, 2024
3–4 hours icon 3–4 hours Easy icon Easy Outdoor Only icon Outdoor
$10 per person, children ages 10 and under FREE icon Sliding Scale ($10 per person, children ages 10 and under FREE)

This Challenge is for:

  • All Ages

Challenge Topics:

  • Biodiversity
  • Conservation/Environmental Education
  • Environmental Systems and Cycles
  • Indigenous Voices and Lands
  • Land Stewardship
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Water Conservation

Don’t forget your...

  • Lawn chairs and blankets
  • Food and beverages
  • Leave your glass containers at home!

To complete this challenge

Step one

Find a cozy spot on the Swim Lawn

Enjoy the event!

Step two

Earn your badge!

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