
Chamber Music Amarillo: The classical organization explores the “Mozart-Tchaikovsky Connection” in a special concert featuring horn player Guglielmo Manfredi, violinist Evgeny Zvonnikov, conductor Mark Bartley and the Amarillo Virtuosi. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; AmTech Career Academy, 3601 Plains Blvd.; tickets $40; 806-376-8782)
“Mania”: Don your platform boots and bellbottoms and dance with your fellow queens at this ABBA tribute concert. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $47 to $95; 806-378-3096)

Lil Xan: The rapper makes his Amarillo debut at the Azteca Music Hall. (8 p.m. Saturday; 500 N. Farm-to-Market Road 1912; tickets $40 to $100; 806-335-9990)
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Moondog: The Amarillo rock band howls on Smokey Joe’s patio. (8 p.m. Saturday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)


Orange Doors: The South Carolina indie band swings into The 806 Coffee + Lounge. (9 p.m. Saturday; 2812 S.W. Sixth Ave.; no cover, donations accepted; 806-322-1806)
Signature Look
In our January/February issue, we followed along as local salon owner Lora Brown brought to Amarillo celebrity stylist Ronnie Stam of the Oribe Education Team for an in-person training session. The Salon by Lora Brown sells Oribe products, and Brown wanted Stam to teach her stylists Oribe’s signature cut.
“Education for us is like blood in your veins,” Brown told us. “Our industry is always changing. Education is key for anybody [who works] in my salon.” She invited Brick & Elm to coordinate a post-styling photo shoot, a collaboration with her salon as well as local retailers Raffkind’s, Marcella’s, Barnes Jewelry, Jo Latham, Schlegel’s and local fashion designer Matthew Rosas of Momentum of Roses. The photo shoot took place at Arts in the Sunset.
>>> See the results, the fashion, and photography of stunning models from Diane Dick Internation Model & Talent Agency in “Fresh Cut,” our most recent cover story.
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Red Dirt Rockers: The Amarillo band gets dirty at Broken Spoke Lounge. (9 p.m. Saturday; 3101 S.W. Sixth Ave.; no cover; 806-373-9149)
This foundational series of classes is meant to help new and not-so-new fundraising professionals elevate their efforts.
Don’t miss this! Register here: https://amarilloareafoundation.org/…/fundraising…/

Make-A-Wish Car Show: The 39th annual exhibition promises a fleet of hot rods, jalopies, classic cars and much more. (10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; continues Sunday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex, 401 S. Buchanan St.; admission $7 adults, $5 children; 806-358-9900)
Panhandle Council of Car Clubs will
host its Make A Wish Car Show 2024 on
March 2-3 at the Amarillo Civic Center.
It’s the 39th annual Make A Wish Car
Show presented by the car club, which
expects more than 200 show cars at this
year’s event. Street rods, classics,
sports cars, muscle cars, motorcycles
and tractors as well as many one-of-a
kind cars will be on display.
Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for
children, and children younger than 7
get in free. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 2 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday, March 3.
For more information, contact Barry
Henson at 806-358-9900 or email ma-
keawishcarshow@gmail.com.
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
Apiece honoring the vic-
tims of a horrific tragedy is the center-
piece of the West Texas A&MUniversity
Concert’ Band’s first spring concert.
Omar Thomas’ “Of Our New Day Begun”
pays tribute to the victims of a June 2015
domestic terrorism attack on the histor-
ic Emanuel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church in Charleston, South Caroli-
na.
The performance will begin at’5 p.m
NJi!TC~ in Mary Moody Northen Recital
Hall on WT’s Canyon campus and will
be livestreamed on the WT School of
Music’s Facebook page. Admission is
free. For information, call 806-651-2840
