Student Film Festival at LimeLite Tuesday

PLAINVIEW — LimeLite, Plainview’s newest entertainment venue, plays host the first Wayland Student Film Festival from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 28.

The film festival is a production of Wayland Baptist University’s School of Languages and Literature. Dr. Erin Heath, Professor of English, and Dr. Kimberlee Mendoza, Dean of the School of Languages and Literature, have designed the festival to bring the university and the community together for a wonderful evening of entertainment. LimeLite is located at 1403-B West Fifth Street.

“Wayland Student Film Festival is a first-of-its-kind event in Plainview,” Dr. Mendoza said. “Admission is free, but snacks will be on sale.”

Dr. Heath teaches Introduction to Film and Dr. Mendoza teaches Humanities, which covers film. It’s the perfect combination with the community mix provided by LimeLite.

“Both Dr. Heath and I felt that this was a great opportunity to have an experiential learning experience in our classes,” Dr. Mendoza said. “We are hoping this will be a great experience for both the students and the audience.”

For more information about the Wayland Student Film Festival, contact Dr, Heath at erin.heath@wbu.edu or Dr. Mendoza at mendozak@wbu.edu.