List of October Events
October 4-6: Spa & Swim Spa Blowout Expo
- 4TH: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
- 5TH: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- 6TH: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
October 5: Amarillo Opera presents Carmen
- 7:00 PM
October 8: Books to Broadway
- 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
October 8: Job Fair
- 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
October 11-13: The Peddler Show
- 11TH: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- 12TH: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- 13TH: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
October 11 & 12: Amarillo Symphony presents 100th Celebration Concert
- 7:30 PM
October 12: The Takeover Event
- 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
October 17: Best of Amarillo
- 6:00 PM
October 19: PFC 39
- 5:00 PM
October 19: Autumn Pride Artisan Fair
- 1:00 PM – 10:00 PM
October 19: Ralph Barbosa
- 7:00 PM
October 19 & 20: Pioneer Gun Show
- 19TH: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- 20TH: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
October 25: Amarillo Symphony presents Symphony Spooktacular
- 1st Showing: 6:00 PM
- 2nd Showing: 8:00 PM
October 25-26: Christmas in October
- 25TH: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- 26TH: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
October 25 & 26 & 27: Amarillo Wranglers vs Colorado Grit
- 25TH: 715 PM
- 26TH: 7:15 PM
- 27TH: 3:00 PM
October 26: Hispanic Heritage Expo
- 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Ashley Jones
Marketing Administrator
Amarillo Civic Center Complex
806-378-4246
National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.

Social Dance Amarillo
October dance series –
Line Dance
Tuesday 7:15pm
Wednesday 10am
Country
Wednesday 7:15pm
Latin
Thursday 7:15pm
.
$25/person/style/month
Drop in rate $10 per person per class
Beginner friendly
.
No partner needed !
* need more guys to dance with all of our amazing follows ! * .
Text 806.282.6573 for registration & payment links Hosted at the party suites of Amarillo .
Halloween Social Dance October 31st
Wear your black and get ready for a great time
$20 per person presale – $30 at the door Line – Country – Latin

The BRAVEHEARTS mentoring group for boys (7th-12th grade) offers a weekend getaway to High Plains Retreat Center where we provide teaching & mentoring about how to become a man of honor and integrity.
Hiking, zipline, rappelling, lodging & meals provided
*$50 per person refundable deposit required
Friday, October 18th – Sunday, October 20th
High Plains Retreat Center
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If you have any questions, feel free to contact Alana Mitchell at amitchell@hopechoice.com.


National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.

Amarillo Scaregrounds: Ghouls and goblins rise again at this seasonal favorite, offering four attractions. Open weekends through Nov. 1. (7 to 11 p.m. Friday; 2736 S.W. 10th Ave.; tickets $40 and up; 806-367-9516)
Another Garage Sale? YES! Stacy Callison, from Stacy’s Uniforms is having a garage Sale and invited Amarillo SPCA to join in, so the Garage Sale will be Stacy’s & SPCA combined.
Where: 6515 ROXTON DRIVE, Amarillo
WHEN: Thursday thru Saturday, October 17, 18 & 19. From 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each day.
If people have items they wish to donate, please take to Stacy’s Uniforms at 4324 SW 45th Ave.
Big THANKS to Stacy for inviting Amarillo SPCA to be included in her Garage Sale. Hope everyone will come out to shop with us.
Adam Leathers
Senior Director of Operations
Phone: 806.376.6359
Mobile: 405.240.3140
Email: adam@uwamarillocanyon.org
2207 Line Ave.
Amarillo, Texas 79106
| Since 1979, the Eveline Rivers Project has distributed winter coats, hats, gloves, and socks to low-income children across our community. Coldwell Banker First Equity is excited to partner with the Eveline Rivers Project to establish our office as a drop-off location for their Winter Sock Drive. Now through the end of October you can bring new packs of socks in to 5701 Time Square Blvd Suite 190 to drop off your donation.
Want to support this effort via donation instead? You can submit a donation to the Eveline Rivers Project through PayPal by CLICKING HERE! |


