Nametag Films has just finished construction on their new Production Offices. Celebrate with us at our Grand Opening on October 19th, happening in less than a week, in the swanky Near Southside area of Fort Worth. We've curated a fantastic day with live music, food, art, and fun activities for the whole family.
DEETS
• What: Come and Go GRAND OPENING Party
• Location: Salt FW Collective @ 911 S. Main St, Fort Worth TX 76104
• Date: October 19, 2024
• Time: 11a-11p
ITINERARY
• 11a Casual Ribbon Cutting
• 11-1 Live Performance DJ B-Money
• 12-1 Lunch Burgers & Bevs on the House
• 12-1 Daesy’s Trop-Sno Van ($3)
• 1:30-3 Live Performance Rock Church Band
• 5-7 Live Performance Chichi Onyekanne
• 8-10 Live Performance Billy Hale & De Oro
EXTRAS
FUNKY CEREAL BAR ALL-DAY On The House
Local Happenings Oct 19th
Lot’s going on in the neighborhood; Check out the nearby ArtsGoggle on Magnolia just around the corner (we’ll be hosting art too) and Lost'NSound free music crawl until midnight (we’re also on the music festival lineup) for a full day of arts, markets, and music.
WHO IS SALT FW: For over a decade, Diesa and I had been searching for more than just a building..a place that truly felt like home for Nametag Films. In 2019, when we finally found the 6,000 sqft. historical gem, we knew it was more than just another office. This one was special to us, after all, the address 911 is also our wedding Anniversary amongst another more somber date to remember. Re-construction commenced in 2022 and after the long venture of planning, creating, and yes literally our own blood, sweat, tears and lots of prayer, it morphed into more than just a production hub for us. Salt FW Collective is a shared workspace for creatives, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs can collaborate.
Without further ado..it’s time to celebrate with YOU the ones we call friends and family. Come out and celebrate with us. Come and go or stay all day, but RSVP so we hire enough burger slingers! And even if you forget to reply, swing by anyway so we can say “Howdy, welcome to Fort Worth”.