Movie on the Lawn: The Hunger Games
July 12, 2012
9 PM
The Maverick Activities Center (MAC)
500 West Nedderman Street , Arlington, TX
Age Limit
N/A
Free
The movies, sponsored by EXCEL Campus Activities, will begin at 9 p.m. Thursdays on the west lawn of the Maverick Activities Center, 500 W. Nedderman Drive. Bring your lawn chairs, picnic baskets and blankets. Admission is free and there will be free popcorn. Soft drinks and other snacks will be sold at the concessions stand. Children under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
July 12 – The Hunger Games (PG-13)
Movie titles shown are subject to change without notice. EXCEL Campus Activities is a student led program of the Division of Student Affairs. Call 817-272-2963 or visit www.uta.edu/excel for more information.
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