- The documentary was created by award-winning filmmakers Dawn Logsdon and Lucie Faulknor.
- The screening took place at the Downtown Library, located at 413 SE 4th Ave.
- Doors opened at 2:30 PM, and the film began at 3 PM.
- Free for All: The Public Library is a documentary that was screened as part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up.
- Panhandle PBS and the Amarillo Public Library hosted the screening.

West Texas A&M University Symphony Orchestra: The student musicians celebrate “Music of America” in a star-spangled evening. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus; free; 806-651-2840)

“The Blind”: Amarillo playwright Jeni Stennis brings her drama based on the Brian Deneke murder to the Amarillo Little Theatre Adventure Space following its premiere at the Fort Worth Fringe Festival. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; 2751 Civic Circle; tickets $10; 806-355-9991)
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Amarillo Tattoo Expo: Tattoo artists from around the country converge for this Ink Masters-sponsored show at Ashmore Inn & Suites. (11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday; continues through Sunday; 2315 E. Interstate 40; ticket prices vary; inkmasterstattooshow.com

Ace Rodriguez: The Amarillo guitarist plays the Sunday blues at Smokey Joe’s. (3 p.m. Sunday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
Join Us for the Amarillo Regional Crime Center Open House!
Attention, Amarillo residents! We invite you to attend the Open House for the Amarillo Regional Crime Center on Monday, February 24, and Tuesday, February 25, from 8 AM to 5 PM. Located on the 5th floor of the Amarillo Police Department, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the vital work being done to enhance our community’s safety and security.
Why Attend?
- Discover Resources: Get insights into the programs and services offered by the Crime Center that help keep our city safe.
- Meet the Team: Meet the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to combat crime and support our community.
- Ask Questions: Have your questions answered and share your thoughts on public safety and crime prevention efforts.
- Community Engagement: Learn how you can get involved and contribute to making Amarillo a safer place for everyone.
Your participation is crucial in fostering a strong partnership between the community and law enforcement. Together, we can make a difference!
We hope to see you there!
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AMoA exhibit shows
‘Layered Lives’ of
contemporary Cuban
women artists
The Amarillo Museum
of Art, located at 2200 S.
Van Buren, is hosting the
exhibit “Layered Lives:
The Art of Nine Contem-
porary Cuban Women
from the Discoveries in
Art – Certilman Family
Collection” now through
March 23. A reception is
scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 21with cocktails and
hots d’oeuvres; admis-
sion is free for members
or $10 at the door.
This exhibition aims to
shed light on Cuban
women artists’ signifi-
cant contributions to the
cultural fabric of their
country and beyond.
The Amarillo Museum
of Art is located on the
Washington Street cam-
pus of Amarillo College,
and hours are Wednes-
day through Saturday, 11
a.m. -5 p.m. and Sunday,
1-5p.m. For additional in-
formation, visit www.a-
moa.org, email amoa@
actx.edu, or call (806)
371-5050 or (806) 371-
5392 (weekends).

Andy Chase: The Amarillo mainstay offers tunes every Monday at Public House. (6:30 p.m. Monday; 3333 S. Coulter St.; 806-398-7777)



