Special Film Screening Celebrates the Stories of Old Towne Orange
The celebration of the Old Towne Preservation Association’s 40th anniversary continues with a special community screening of The Old Towne Orange Movie, a film dedicated to the people, places, and stories that make the historic district so unique.
Hosted by the Old Towne Preservation Association, the evening will feature a screening of the film followed by a live Q&A discussion with director Dan Parks, giving attendees the opportunity to hear behind-the-scenes stories and learn more about the making of the project.
The documentary highlights the character and history of Old Towne Orange, focusing on the local businesses, residents, architecture, and traditions that have helped shape the community over the years. Events like this not only celebrate the city’s past, but also strengthen appreciation for the preservation efforts that continue today.
For Orange residents, the screening offers a chance to see familiar faces and places on screen while connecting with others who share a love for the city’s historic heart.
The Special Community Film Screening takes place Wednesday, May 20 at 6:30 PM at Son Light Christian Center, located at 172 North Glassell St. in Old Towne Orange.