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Marcie Steward Ministries is hosting “The Pour” conference. Event location; Amarillo Area Foundation, 919 S Polk.
Friday October 25, 7-9 pm
Saturday October 26, 10-1
Invitation is open to all.
Susan
_ A new photography exhibition,
r “Shades of Compassion,” is on display at
the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA)
now through Dec. 29.
The exhibition aims to promote com-
passion worldwide through inspiration-
al; thought-provoking photographs.
Drawn from a diverse roster of 41inter-
national fine art photographers, the ex-
hibit’s 50 photographs encompass a di-
verse spectrum of perspective, subject
and artistic expression.
The museum is at 2200 S. Van Buren
on the Washington Street campus of
Amarillo College. AMoA hours are n
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday through Satur-
day and 1-5p.m. Sunday. For more infor-
mation, visit www.amoa.org, email
amoa@actx.edu, or call (806) 371-5050
or (806) 371-5392 (weekends).

Llano Annual Historic Tour: Go back in time for a tour of Amarillo’s past through the prism of the city’s oldest cemetery. Rescheduled from last week. (2 to 5 p.m. Saturday; 2900 S. Hayes St.; 806-376-4538)

Randall County Steakout: Randall County 4H’s annual fundraiser will feature a steak dinner, live and silent auctions, and music from Zac Wilkerson. (6:30 p.m. Saturday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Grand Plaza, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $125 for couples, $550 for tables of eight; 806-290-4632)

Sixth Street Massacre: The terror-filled haunt returns weekends through Oct. 31. (7 to midnight Friday; 3015 S.W. Sixth Ave.; admission $30; text 806-337-0749)

“Arsenic and Old Lace”: The macabre comedy about the surprising manner in which some sweet little old ladies offer hospitality gets a seasonally appropriate run at Amarillo Little Theatre. (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Nov. 3; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)
“The Gamester”: West Texas A&M University Theatre continues its season with this modern adaptation of a classic French farce. (7:30 p.m. Thursday; continues through Nov. 3; Branding Iron Theatre in the Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex; tickets $12 adults, $8 seniors and students; 806-651-2810)

