Hole in One for Hunger
4 Person scramble at Palo Duro Creek Golf Course
Friday , Sept 6th, 2024
Register online : www.fillwithhope.org
Your entry sponsors a hungry child in need within CISD – Thank You!


Save te date for this year’s Chamber BBQ Cook-Off happening at the Tri-State Fairgrounds on Thursday, October 3rd. More information is coming soon, so watch our website. We are currently signing up teams that participated in the event in 2023 and will open it up to new teams in August. If you had a team last year and have not registered yet, please contact Lindsey at (806) 342-2006 ASAP to secure your space for this year.
Find this event on Facebook and help us spread the word.
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:
Cinergy Entertainment Group is
holding its “Kids Summer Movie Series”
program, inviting families to celebrate
summer vacation with a lineup of fun-
filled, kid-friendly movies at a price of
$2 per ticket at all Cinergy locations, in-
cluding Amarillo. Cinergy also wel-
comes summer camps, church groups,
and all other kid-focused associations
down to check out the fun. Groups
or more can also book concession pack-
ages and reserved seating, upon re-
quest.
Running Tuesday and Thursday from
June 4 until Aug. 15,the first matinee of
the day will be dedicated to Cinergy’s
Kids Summer Movie Series, featuring a
lineup of fan-favorite and classic films.
Showtime is at 10 a.m.
Films include “Paw Patrol 2023”
(June 11), “Sonic 2” (June 18), “Trolls
2023” (June 25). Other featured titles
include “Migration,” “Bad Guys,” “Puss
In Boots,” “Shrek” and “Spiderman
2023” in July, and “Smurfs 2” in August.
Movies, dates, and titles vary by loca-
tion, so be sure to check your local thea-
ter schedule at www.cinergy.com/spe-
I am chairing the Amarillo Out of the Darkness Walk for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention West Texas Chapter, and we are looking for vendors, committee members, and volunteers on the day of the event. We will host it again this year at the Sam Houston Park on Saturday October 5th. Listed is the QR code to register and this also leads to the event webpage that has my information listed should there be anyone interested in the above-mentioned areas. We are asking that individuals who register, register, and donate $9.88 as this is the second upcoming anniversary of the 988 hotline and text line number.
Thanks,
Dee
Diadria Robinson-Moore CHW, CPST
Program Specialist III
Texas Department of State Health Services
Community Health Improvement
3407 Pony Express Way
Amarillo, TX 79118
Cell Phone: (806) 500-8032
Office Phone: (806) 477-1148
Diadria.Robinson@dshs.texas.gov
We are less than a week away from the PARTY, the after party that is, for our 5th Annual Pulls for Paws Clay Shoot! Great food, YOLOS Food Truck, great music, Ri Wolf, and some great silent auction items, including tickets to see Lainey Wilson in OKC! Your also ticket includes happy hour. This will be a fun night! Mark you calendars for Saturday August 10th, please message us for tickets!
AC Police invite community to join in observance of National Night Out
From axe throwing and face painting to free food and engaging giveaways, National Night Out will be a welcoming celebration at Amarillo College that the whole family is sure to enjoy.
The AC Police Department will host the family friendly event from 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 in the Durrett Hall parking lot (on the south side of 22nd Street) on the Washington Street Campus. Ample parking will be available immediately north of 22nd Street in the campus’s largest lot of all.
The event, with free hotdogs, chips and ice cream for everyone, is being conducted in conjunction with National Night Out, an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
“We love the idea of building rapport and strengthening our ties with the community,” AC Police Chief Aaron Huddleston said. “Police and their neighbors shouldn’t have to come together only in times of emergency; we can have fun and get to know each other in more of a social atmosphere, too.”
Folks of every age will find something fun to do at AC’s festive version of National Night Out. In addition to all the free food, visitors have a chance to enter drawings for prizes such as bicycles and movie passes, and participate in activities like face painting, axe throwing, cornhole and more.
Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide, generally on the first Tuesday in August. Neighborhoods host block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and various other community events with safety demonstrations, seminars, youth events, visits from emergency personnel and exhibits.

Starlight Theatre: Amarillo blues band Touching Voodoo kicks off Amarillo Parks & Recreation’s annual summer concert series. (7 p.m. Tuesday; Sam Houston Park, Line Avenue and Western Street; free; 806-378-3036)
