OU’RE INVITED TO A SPECIAL SCREENING & DISCUSSION
Out There: A National Parks Story
Presented by Friends of Minidoka
📍 Location: Liberty Theater
📅 Date: Wednesday April 30th
🚪 Doors Open: 6:00 PM
🎥 Film Begins: 6:30 PM
🗣️ Discussion to Follow
🎟 Tickets: $10 Child | $20 Adult
Out There: A National Parks Story is a feature-length documentary about wonder, stewardship, and the power of connection in America’s most treasured places. Follow two childhood friends as they embark on a 10,000-mile journey through the U.S. national parks, capturing stories of the people who live, work, and find meaning in these awe-inspiring landscapes.
Created over seven years by filmmaker Brendan Hall and educator Anthony Blake, this film is both a celebration and a call to protect what makes our public lands so vital.
🌟 Stay after the screening for a special discussion with:
🎤 Brendan Hall, Filmmaker
🎤 Wade Vagias, Superintendent for South Idaho Parks
🧭 Hosted by Friends of Minidoka, this event honors the beauty and importance of places like Minidoka National Historic Site, Craters of the Moon, and Hagerman Fossil Beds—reminding us that our national parks are not just lands to explore, but stories to preserve.