First-Ever “Finance Your Future Night” at CISD
We’re introducing an important initiative: CISD’s first “Finance Your Future Night,” aimed at empowering our high school seniors and their parents with essential financial knowledge. Details are in the release.
We’d value any pre-event coverage and can arrange interviews with our students or College Career Readiness Counselors to help get the word out.
We appreciate your support!
CANYON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
CONTACT: Lisa Johnson / Director of District Communications
lisa.johnson@canyonisd.net
Canyon, Randall, West Plains, and Midway Alternative Team Up to Host “CISD Finance Your Future Night” for High School Seniors and Parents
CANYON, Texas (January 2024) – In a collaborative effort, Canyon High School, Randall High School, West Plains High School, and Midway Alternative High School in the Canyon Independent School District (CISD), are proud to announce the “CISD Finance Your Future Night.” This event, dedicated to empowering high school seniors and their parents with the knowledge for lifelong success, is scheduled for Thursday, February 1st, from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM in the Conference Room at Happy State Bank Stadium.
This informative come-and-go event is part of CISD’s mission to empower students for lifelong success. It offers a platform for families to engage with financial experts, gain crucial insights into planning for college finances, and receive direct assistance with FAFSA applications and scholarship information.
Event highlights include:
- One-on-one FAFSA assistance
- Detailed scholarship application information
- Q&A sessions with financial experts
- Giveaways and a drawing for several scholarships sponsored by Education Credit Union and the Amarillo College Foundation
This event is open to all high school seniors and their parents in the Canyon Independent School District.
For questions or more details, please feel free to reach out to the Career and College Counselor at your respective campus.
Lisa Johnson
Director of District Communications
District Support Center
806-677-2621 | www.canyonisd.net
Girls Who Science Program
Girls Who Science program, which is resuming February 5th . We will be bringing in a respiratory and sleep therapist for this FREE program for 10-18 year old girls.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Contact: Ady Brady or Sophia Britto
abrady@dhdc.org
sbritto@dhdc.org
DHDC celebrates another year of the Girls Who Science program for 2024
Amarillo, TX – Girls Who Science is a monthly program put on by the Don Harrington Discovery Center, which started in February of 2023. Girls aged 10-18 are encouraged to attend to hear from women in the STEM industry, conduct interactive experiments, and explore career-focused STEM activities at NO COST.
The programs of 2024 are from 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm, the first Monday of every month.
DHDC has brought in professors, surgeons, doctors, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service, and engineers from Pantex to speak at Girls Who Science. Young women in upper elementary school through high school are encouraged to attend.
Follow DHDC on Facebook and Instagram for more information on their community programs. Information can be found on their website as well.
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The Don Harrington Discovery Center is a hands-on science center that makes science exciting, relevant, and interesting to all types of learners by providing interactive exhibits and programs that actively engage children, adolescents, and their families.
Wildcat Bluff Discovery Center is a nonprofit organization that fosters awareness, understanding, and appreciation of nature within the Texas Panhandle and to encourage education in the natural sciences from a current and historical perspective.
Sophia Britto | Marketing Coordinator | 806.355.9547 x 104
Choose Your Discovery:
Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center: Valentine’s Day Exhibit
Below is the press release for “Cards and Letters from Home” exhibit Wednesday, February 14th.
From: Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center
4111 S. Georgia
806-350-8387
Tim Reid
Executive Director
Wednesday, February 14th, from 10 am until 4 pm a special Valentines Day tribute, “Cards and Letters from Home” will be on display at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial and Education Center, honoring Navy Veteran Jackie Smith of Amarillo.
In 1991, ET-2 Smith was assigned to the USS Tarawa which was assigned duty in the Persian Gulf during the Persian Gulf War. Students from Smith’s elementary schools, Oakdale, Landergin, and Humphrey’s Highland sent Valentine Day cards and letters to Smith expressing their respect, valentine’s wishes, and wishing him a safe return home. These cards and letters will be on display for all to enjoy.
Students from each of the schools have been invited to tour the War Memorial Education Center and view the exhibits. Students who attended these schools in 1991, were in class with Mrs. Adams (Landergin), Mrs. Rankin (Humphrey’s Highland), or Mrs. McCarter (Oakdale) are welcome to the War Memorial Education Center to view their work from 33 years ago, to read and to remember.
We invite everyone to visit our education center Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Our telephone number is 806-350-8387. Follow us on Facebook and visit our website www.TexasPanhandleWarMemorial.com
Thanks for getting the word out and your support.
Tim
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Tim Reid
Executive Director
Texas Panhandle War Memorial
4111 S. Georgia
Amarillo, TX 79110
806-350-8387
The mission of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial is to “Honor, commemorate and memorialize the service and sacrifice of Veterans through education and public events.”
To Remember Every War, To Remember Every Service Member, To Remember is to Honor
Healthcare-Transition Workshop
Please help me spread the word about this event that we are having in Dumas.
I’d love to have a great turnout of young people and their parents. You’re the best for offering this networking opportunity!
Good Afternoon Everyone,
Please help us pass this information to agencies and families of young adults with disabilities. We are having a workshop on medical transition, and I would love to have a full house of parents and young adults learning skills and information from Dr. Carmen Purl of Dumas, TX.
She will present how to prepare your adolescent as they age out of pediatric care and move to adult health care.
Please share and if you have any questions do not hesitate to call me.
Topic: Transition: How to Prepare from Pediatric to Adulthood Services
Speaker: Carmen Purl, MD PLLC
Date: 2/28/24
Time: 6-8 pm
Where: 310 E. 1st. St. Dumas, TX 79029
Target Audience: adolescents 12 to 21 years old and their parents or adult family members.
Incentive: Adolescents with disabilities attending with their parents/guardians will receive a gift card upon completion of course.
Thank you,
Maria Garcia, M. Ed.
Program Director
Uniting Parents
31 Years of Service in the TX Panhandle
Coalition of Health Services, Inc.
301 S. Polk, Ste. 740
Amarillo, TX 79101
Office: 806.337.1700 Ext. 212
Cell: 806.654-2579
Fax: 806.337.1702
maria.garcia@cohs.net
www.cohs.net/Uniting-Parents
www.facebook.com/UnitingParentsAmarillo
Girl Scout Info Night – Taylors Version for Canyon Elem Schools
We hope to see you at our Girl Scout info night on Tuesday, February 27th, from 6-7p and the Cole Community Center – Adobe Room, in Canyon! Girl Scout Info Night – Taylor’s Version, is for Crestview Elem, Reeves-Hinger Elem, and Spring Canyon Elem. If anyone else is interested in joining and learning more – you are more than welcome to attend. Please join us for an evening of fun, music, making new friends, and of course friendship bracelets. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Michelle Sales at 806.473.9542 or msales@gs-top.org
Michelle Sales,
Community Engagement Specialist
Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains
O: 806-553-3180
M: 806-473-9542
Join, volunteer, reconnect,
or donate by visiting
www.gs-top.org
Kendra Gives Back for the Texas Tech Physicians Get F.I.T to Stay Fit Program
Get F.I.T to Stay Fit, a colorectal cancer screening program at Texas Tech Physicians Surgery, the clinical practice of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in Amarillo, will benefit from a Kendra Scott shopping event.
Kendra Scott, located in Westgate Mall, will host a shopping event on Friday, March 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. Get F.I.T to Stay Fit will receive 20% of the proceeds. Shoppers can also shop online at www.kendrascott.com on March 1 and 2 with code: GIVEBACK-GBQEJ.
Please see the release with more information on the program. We would be grateful for you sharing this with your audience as is appropriate. Let me know if there’s anything else I can do to support.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Program Partnering with Kendra Scott
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Get F.I.T to Stay Fit, a colorectal cancer screening program at Texas Tech Physicians Surgery, the clinical practice of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in Amarillo, will benefit from a Kendra Scott shopping event.
Kendra Scott, located in Westgate Mall, will host a shopping event on Friday, March 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. Get F.I.T to Stay Fit will receive 20% of the proceeds. Shoppers can also shop online at www.kendrascott.com on March 1 and 2 with code: GIVEBACK-GBQEJ.
The Get F.I.T to Stay Fit program uses a free, at-home testing method called Fecal Immunochemical Test (F.I.T) for colorectal cancer screening. The program is grant-funded through the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) and serves the top 32 counties of the Texas Panhandle
Colorectal cancer impacts both men and women. Almost all colorectal cancers begin as precancerous polyps in the colon. These polyps can exist for years before invasive cancer develops. Colorectal polyps and colorectal cancer do not always cause symptoms, especially at first. That is why getting screened regularly for colorectal cancer is so important. Screening can find the precancerous polyps so they can be removed before they turn into cancer or early in their development, when treatment works best.
The CDC recommends that adults age 45 to 75 be screened for colorectal cancer. People at an increased risk of getting colorectal cancer should talk to their doctor about when to begin screening, which test is right for them and how often to get tested.
Symptoms may include a change in bowel habits, blood in or on stool, diarrhea, constipation, or feeling that the bowel does not empty all the way, abdominal pain, aches, or cramps that don’t go away, and losing weight.
The risk of getting colorectal cancer increases as people age. Most cases occur in people who are 50 years old or older. Other risk factors include having inflammatory bowel
disease, a personal or family history of colorectal cancer or colorectal polyp or a genetic syndrome. Lifestyle factors that may contribute to an increased risk of colorectal cancer include obesity, alcohol consumption, tobacco use, a lack of regular physical activity, a diet low in fruits and vegetables, a low-fiber and high-fat diet, or a diet high in processed meats.
To learn more about Get F.I.T to Stay Fit, call (806) 414.9175 or visit www.cancerscreening-tx.com.
Meaghan Collier
Director of Community Engagement | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo | External Relations
Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy | Room 325
1400 South Coulter | STOP: 230 | Amarillo, TX 79109
meaghan.collier@ttuhsc.edu
C: 806-681-6274
Maverick and Ross Fundraiser Press Release
We are excited to announce the first-ever Ross Junior Employee Fundraiser this Saturday, March 2nd! We hope to see you at Ross!
PRESS RELEASE
“This year is special. It marks our 10th annual in-store fundraiser to benefit local Boys & Girls Clubs. The funds raised will directly help kids at Clubs nationwide by supporting Power Hour, a homework tutoring program, nationally sponsored by Ross. We are proud of our strong, long-standing partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs and look forward to coming together with our Customers and Associates to ‘Help Local Kids Thrive,’” said Matt Young, Group Senior Vice President, Ross Stores.
ROSS DRESS FOR LESS® TO HELP LOCAL KIDS THRIVE IN AMARILLO!
10th Annual In-store fundraiser to provide support to Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo
BENEFICIARY: Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo
WHO: Ross Dress for Less
WHAT: Ross Junior Employee Fundraiser
WHEN: Saturday, March 2
TIME: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Soncy location
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Interstate 40 location
WHERE: Ross Dress for Less
3510 E. Interstate 40, Amarillo, TX and
3030 S. Soncy Rd, Amarillo, TX
CONTACT: Ashley Hampton, ashleyh@maverickclub.org, (918) 801-6608
For the first time ever, Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo members will be Ross Junior Employees on March 2nd to encourage support for the national Ross fundraiser. After completing the application and interview process, these young individuals have been selected to fulfill various roles such as door greeters, register helpers, and store organizers. This unique opportunity not only equips them with valuable skills early on but also emphasizes the importance of community involvement and partnership.
Beyond their assigned tasks, the members are actively promoting support for Power Hour, a vital daily education program focused on homework and tutoring. Given that a majority of the club’s members are below grade level, and over 85% of them come from low-income backgrounds, Power Hour is a crucial resource. With up to 650 kids benefiting daily, Power Hour provides valuable academic support and opportunities for a brighter future, ensuring that every child has the chance to succeed.
Every year, over three million young people are served by Boys & Girls Clubs across the country. To demonstrate ongoing support for shaping the future of today’s youth, Ross Stores, Inc. has partnered with Boys & Girls Clubs of America for a three-week program called “Help Local Kids Thrive.” From February 10th to March 3rd, customers in Amarillo are invited to make monetary contributions at their local Ross Dress for Less (“Ross”) store during checkout, with proceeds benefitting the Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo.
Rooted in a shared commitment to helping young people reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens, this annual fundraiser helps to actualize the dreams of many local kids and teens.
Campaign Facts:
- This February, Ross Stores is inviting customers to give at the register to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America from February 10th – March 3rd. Ross will match the first $400,000 raised!
- 100% of the funds raised at each store will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs, with 80% being directed to a Club in the community.
- Ross is the national sponsor of BGCA’s Power Hour, a program that provides kids and teens the opportunity to do their homework in a safe place, in-person or virtually, with support from Boys & Girls Club staff.
- Every $5 donation helps provide one-half hour of homework help for a Club youth. $15 helps keep a kid safe after school.
- This is the 10th annual Ross Stores, Inc. fundraiser for Boys & Girls Clubs. Together with its customers, Ross has raised and donated more than $46 million to support BGCA and Power Hour.
Ashley Hampton
Charitable Engagement Director
Maverick Boys & Girls Clubs of Amarillo
[o] 806-372-8393
[c] 918-801-6608
6 Women To Graduate DWC’s Recovery Program
WHO: Downtown Women’s Center
WHAT: 6 Women to Graduate DWC’s Recovery Program
WHEN: Sunday, March 3, 2024
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
WHERE: Central Church of Christ – Chapel
1401 S. Monroe, Amarillo, TX
CONTACT: Kim Pitney, LCSW – Program Director
806-372-3625
Downtown Women’ Center (DWC) serves homeless women in recovery from alcohol and other drug addictions through our soon to be four shelters: Haven House, Abba House, Gratitude House, and Haven House Too for women new in recovery who are pregnant or have children with them. There is more to come about this needed and exciting expansion!
More than 250 women have successfully completed the DWC Recovery Program since 2007 when we started having graduation ceremonies. Barnes Jewelry designed and made a special one-of-a-kind cross necklace for our graduates in 2007 and the necklaces are still given to each graduate today.
We are celebrating six strong and brave women who are now living clean, sober, and productive lives. Please join us as we celebrate their graduation from the DWC Recovery Program. Please help us congratulate Amanda C., Amanda C. (Yes, we have two Amanda Cs!), Amanda R., Ashley, Amber, and Brandi!
Graduates and staff will be available for interviews.
DWC Mission: To provide housing and services to overcome homelessness and addiction
Girls Who Science Program
Girls Who Science program, which is resuming February 5th . We will be bringing in a respiratory and sleep therapist for this FREE program for 10-18 year old girls.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you!
Contact: Ady Brady or Sophia Britto
abrady@dhdc.org
sbritto@dhdc.org
DHDC celebrates another year of the Girls Who Science program for 2024
Amarillo, TX – Girls Who Science is a monthly program put on by the Don Harrington Discovery Center, which started in February of 2023. Girls aged 10-18 are encouraged to attend to hear from women in the STEM industry, conduct interactive experiments, and explore career-focused STEM activities at NO COST.
The programs of 2024 are from 4:45 pm to 6:00 pm, the first Monday of every month.
DHDC has brought in professors, surgeons, doctors, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service, and engineers from Pantex to speak at Girls Who Science. Young women in upper elementary school through high school are encouraged to attend.
Follow DHDC on Facebook and Instagram for more information on their community programs. Information can be found on their website as well.
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The Don Harrington Discovery Center is a hands-on science center that makes science exciting, relevant, and interesting to all types of learners by providing interactive exhibits and programs that actively engage children, adolescents, and their families.
Wildcat Bluff Discovery Center is a nonprofit organization that fosters awareness, understanding, and appreciation of nature within the Texas Panhandle and to encourage education in the natural sciences from a current and historical perspective.
Sophia Britto | Marketing Coordinator | 806.355.9547 x 104
Choose Your Discovery:
Special Amarillo City Council Workshop Set for Tuesday
AMARILLO – Amarillo City Council has scheduled a special workshop for Tuesday (March 26) at 8:30 a.m. The workshop will be open to the public and livestreamed on the City of Amarillo YouTube channel.
The workshop will be available online at: www.youtube.com/CityofAmarillo
The workshop will be at council chambers on the third floor of City Hall.
Discussion may include numerous broad topics such as governance and ends policies, public safety, infrastructure, development, community services, parks and recreation, water resources, public works, finance, council strategic pillars and milestones, policies and procedures, the Amarillo City Charter, ordinances, resolutions and other
matters related to the desired direction and plans for the city.
The council may reach broad consensus on the mission, values, priorities, expectations and
governance policies for the city. No final decisions or vote will be taken.
City Council will meet for its regularly scheduled meeting at 3 p.m. Tuesday (March 26). The regularly scheduled work session is scheduled for 1 p.m. All meetings will be in council chambers on the third floor of City Hall.
For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.
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