ATX Television Festival presents an evening of awesome music, Harvest Festival-themed activities, delicious food and drink, a Smallest Park in Texas photo op, and a screening of twp episodes of Parks & Recreation. And also, possibly, the best thing to potentially ever happen to anyone, anywhere, in the history of the universe - ladies and gentleman, Li'l Sebastian will be in attendance again this year.
The ATX Parks & Recreation Outdoor Screening is part of the annual ATX Television Festival, a four-day event that celebrates the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it is headed. The festival consists of panels, screenings, and events where attendees and leaders in the TV industry talk, watch, and experience television together as one community.
ATX Television Festival presents an evening of awesome music, Harvest Festival-themed activities, delicious food and drink, a Smallest Park in Texas photo op, and a screening of twp episodes of Parks & Recreation. And also, possibly, the best thing to potentially ever happen to anyone, anywhere, in the history of the universe - ladies and gentleman, Li'l Sebastian will be in attendance again this year.
The ATX Parks & Recreation Outdoor Screening is part of the annual ATX Television Festival, a four-day event that celebrates the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it is headed. The festival consists of panels, screenings, and events where attendees and leaders in the TV industry talk, watch, and experience television together as one community.
ATX Television Festival presents an evening of awesome music, Harvest Festival-themed activities, delicious food and drink, a Smallest Park in Texas photo op, and a screening of twp episodes of Parks & Recreation. And also, possibly, the best thing to potentially ever happen to anyone, anywhere, in the history of the universe - ladies and gentleman, Li'l Sebastian will be in attendance again this year.
The ATX Parks & Recreation Outdoor Screening is part of the annual ATX Television Festival, a four-day event that celebrates the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it is headed. The festival consists of panels, screenings, and events where attendees and leaders in the TV industry talk, watch, and experience television together as one community.