event_title: Lubbock, TX Pint Night
event_time_zone: America/Denver
event_start: April 25, 2019 18:00
event_duration: 120
event_end: April 25, 2019 20:00
event_address: 302 E 82nd St, Lubbock, TX 79404, United States
event_description: Dont miss the first ever event for Lubbock BHA! Free beer along with a guest speaker Russell Graves, an award winning author and photographer. Event is kid friendly and open to non-BHA members. RSVP and SHARE the event on Facebook About Russell A. GravesIf youve read any Texas-based magazines over the past twenty five years chances are youve seen some of Russells photos or read some of his words. Since 1989, hes been traveling the state telling authentic Texas stories with his camera and his words - both written and spoken. A graduate of Dodd City High School and East Texas State University, Russell was an ag science teacher in Childress, Texas for 16 years where he was named Texas Agriscience Teacher of the Year on three occasions. After leaving that career in 2009, he continued to photograph, write, and speak about his experiences and the people he meets and in 2010, he began delving into television production. His first documentary film, Bois dArc Goodbye was filmed entirely in Fannin County and chronicled he and his brother Bubbas canoe journey as they traversed the creek before a lake forever changes the landscape. The film aired three times to a prime-time, national audience. Recently hes worked with such celebrities as the Robertson Family from Duck Dynasty television show, T. Boone Pickens, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Pat Green, and Tracy Lawrence, but he insists that regular people are his favorite subjects. Currently, Russell lives in the country north of Childress, Texas with his wife Kristy and their two children Bailee and Ryan but still manages to spend a considerable amount of time near his boyhood home north of Dodd City. See Russells work here: www.russellgraves.com