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Shreveport, Louisiana: Fair Grounds to Host Outdoor Movie

Public Assembly and Recreation (SPAR), along with the Robinson Film Center, announce a “Movies & Moonbeams” feature presentation of “Little Big League” on Friday, April 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm after the North Desoto vs. Loyola baseball game at Fair Grounds Field, located at 2901 Pershing Blvd. Admission for the Buffalo Wild Wings Shreveport Times baseball series game is $5.00. The game starts at 5:00 pm. All proceeds benefit the schools’ baseball programs. Admission for the movie is free after 7:00 pm.

“Little Big League” is a touching, if improbable film about a young boy who inherits a major league baseball team after his grandfather passes away. The film is pleasant for both families and true fans of the game. Join SPAR and Robinson Film Center for a unique outdoor theatrical experience at Fair Grounds Field. Enjoy a great family entertainment event, and the movie starts at 8:00pm.

Source-http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3991496

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Shreveport, Louisiana: 'The Polar Express' Featured as Wintery Outdoor Movie

‘The Polar Express’ To Show In December

“The Polar Express,” rated PG, will be the featured film for Public Assembly & Recreation’s outdoor movies event at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at Andrew Currie Park, 1600 Norma St.

Those who attend should bring a blanket or folding chair to watch the movie outside. There will be free admission, popcorn and drinks. No alcoholic beverages are allowed.

source-http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20091128/NEWS01/911280320/1060

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Shreveport, Louisiana: Outdoor Movie Projector Used as Part of New Christmas Program, "Starlight Story"

Angels were a regular part of the live Nativity in years past at Broadmoor Baptist Church in . (Times File Photo/Greg Pearson)

Broadmoor Baptist Church will take a modern-day look at the Christmas story with its new Christmas presentation, “Starlight Story,” on Dec. 12-13.

“Starlight Story” replaces “Bethlehem at Broadmoor,” the church’s biennial live Nativity, which has attracted between 22,000 to 25,000 people over two weekends in past years.

“Any year we do it we have kind of a wrap discussion when it’s over to talk about the pros and cons and what we might like to do differently,” said Allen Hendrix, minister of communications.

“We had people coming from miles and miles. But, typically, there were church vans and church buses and church groups coming to see us. We found that … the people who were already coming were already church people and the goal has been to try to introduce the story of Christmas to those who may have never accepted Christ or may have questions about it.”

Making the decision to replace the popular holiday event came with much thought and planning.

“We decided to re-gear it and although ‘Starlight Story’ is an outdoor event, there are no lines to wait in, which was one of the concerns we had before,” Hendrix said. “Sometimes at the peak of the evening, you could wait an hour and a half before you could even get into the front door.”

“Starlight Story” is told in a multimedia format and uses an 80-by-45 outdoor projection screen. Hendrix said Christmas lights will adorn the oak trees on the church’s property, and a pre-show beginning at 6:30 p.m. will include music, cookies, coffee and hot chocolate. The performance will start at 7 p.m.

“It has a cinema type flavor to it, but there’s also live acting and live music,” Hendrix said. “Basically, we’re going to walk people through the Christmas story, but we’re going to tell it from sort of a modern-day slant to make it a little bit more reachable for those of us who didn’t live 2,000 years ago.”

Sherry P. Shephard

source-http://www.shreveporttimes.com/article/20091111/NEWS01/911110325/1060

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