Back to School Festival
The Basin PBS Back to School Festival is back! Join us at Midland College Chap Center from 1-4pm, Saturday, August 5. Visit booths from 30+ local non-profits for information and goodies.
The Basin PBS Back to School Festival is back! Join us at Midland College Chap Center from 1-4pm, Saturday, August 5. Visit booths from 30+ local non-profits for information and goodies.
Join us INSIDE the Wagner Noël PAC theater for the last Cinema Under the Stars of the summer season with a back to school themed movie, Monster University! Enjoy FREE popcorn from Complex Community Federal Credit Union! Kendra Scott will be on site selling jewelry from their latest collection. 20% of the proceeds will be donated back to a local Midland/Odessa charity. Food trucks will be parked in the Wagner Noël PAC parking lot from 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM. Please note food trucks are independently operated, Wagner Noël PAC is not responsible for their pricing or service. About Monster Univesrity: Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and James P. "Sully" Sullivan (John Goodman) are an inseparable pair, but that wasn't always the case. From the moment these two mismatched monsters met, they couldn't stand each other. This movie unlocks the door to how Mike and Sully overcame their differences and became the best of friends.
Doors and bar open at 6:30 pm and show starts at 7:30 pm For additional information please contact The Ector Theatre at 432-653-1246
Friday, August 11, 2023 8:45 PM - 9:50 PM Help us enjoy the final days of Summer with a free screening of “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?”. Meet us on the patio at dusk with the chair of your choice and we’ll provide drinks and snacks. Singing along is encouraged! Ages 18+ only.
Tierra was named “Best R&B Vocal Group” by four leading magazines, including Billboard. They started their career in East Los Angeles with a blend of rock, pop, jazz, R&B and salsa. The result was a Latin R&B rhythm which produced classics like “Together,” “Gonna Find Her,” “Memories” and “Zoot Suit Boogie.” Founded in 1972, the band has performed internationally and continues to perform with their unique smooth and soulful sounds. Throughout Tierra’s history, Rudy Salas has been, and continues to be, the leader of the band. Tierra was the first Latino band to have four songs on the national chart and two simultaneously in the Top 100. They have performed in such prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, The American Music Awards, and more. Tierra is widely known to have played a role in opening doors for other Latino and non-Latino superstars of today, including comedian Paul Rodriguez, Arsenio Hall, Sheila E, Gloria Estefan, Los Lobos, and more. Malo is known if its blend of Latino, Rock, Jazz and blues. The band had a humongous hit with the single “Suavecito,” which became a low-rider classic, and has gone on to release several albums. Please contact The Ector Theatre at 432-653-1246 […]