Movies in the Park starts June 8
The Movies in the Park summer series begins June 8, featuring the animated “Puss in Boots.â€
The Movies in the Park summer series begins June 8, featuring the animated “Puss in Boots.â€
The city of Hughes Springs is hosting movies in the park in Spring Creek Park on Highway 11 next to city hall offices. All movies start at dusk.
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