Event Calendar

Nov
14
Thu
Small Business Workshop @ Small Business Workshop
Nov 14 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am
‘Shades of Compassion’ @ 'Shades of Compassion'
Nov 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

_ 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).

“Red One” @ “Red One”
Nov 14 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Red One (2024) Movie Poster

“Red One”: Santa (JK Simmons) gets kidnapped, and it’s up to Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans to save him. Watch for possible additional openings, though their announcement is delayed after the Veterans Day holiday. (Opens Thursday; Cinergy, 9201 Cinergy Square)

Christmas Open House @ Christmas Open House
Nov 14 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Christmas Open House: The Shops at Wolflin Square kick off the season with food trucks, shopping specials and more. (4 to 8 p.m. Thursday; 1932 Civic Circle; 806-355-6131)

Ribbon Cutting: Family Support Services of Amarillo @ Ribbon Cutting: Family Support Services of Amarillo
Nov 14 @ 4:00 pm

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14

 

Ribbon Cutting: Family Support Services of Amarillo

4:00 p.m.

2209 SW 7th Ave

New Location

More Information: Kirk, (806) 342-2525

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The Farmers Market at the Country Corner @ The Farmers Market at the Country Corner
Nov 14 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The Farmers Market at the Country CornerBuy from local producers south of Amarillo at this market, open through Nov. 21. (5 to 8 p.m. Thursday; 2210 E. Farm-to-Market Rd 1151; 575-779-9499)

“Give Back Night”: Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo @ “Give Back Night”: Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo
Nov 14 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm

I want to share information about our upcoming “Give Back Night” for the Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo. We would love your help in spreading the word! Your support means so much to us. Thank you, and I hope to see you soon!

Join us at Teddy Jack’s Armadillo Grill this Thursday for a great meal and a great cause! When you dine with us, a portion of your purchase will be donated to The Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo. Just mention The Maverick or show this flyer/post to your server to contribute.

Thank you for helping us make a difference for the kids at The Maverick Boys & Girls Club of Amarillo! Let’s pack the house and make an impact together!

Thursday, November 14th
from 5:00 pm to 10 pm
At Teddy Jacks located at 5080 S. Coulter

Thank you for your help!

 

 

Book time to meet with me
Bettman & Halpin @ Bettman & Halpin
Nov 14 @ 7:00 pm

 

Bettman & Halpin: The touring folk duo offers beautiful music at Buffalo Grass Music Hall in Panhandle. (7 p.m. Thursday; 123 Main St. in Panhandle; free, donations accepted; 806-236-2933)

Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship Ranch Rodeo @ Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship Ranch Rodeo
Nov 14 @ 7:00 pm

Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship Ranch Rodeo: Cowpokes from across the country will compete in the 29th annual contest. (7 p.m. Thursday; continues through Sunday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Coliseum, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $32 to $42; 806-242-4233)

WT Jazz Bands @ WT Jazz Bands
Nov 14 @ 7:30 pm

WT Jazz Bands offer fall concert
featuring Brubeck, Corea, more

CANYON- West Texas A&MUniver-
sity’s Jazz Band I and II will perform at

7:30 p.m. Nov.14in Mary Moody North-
en Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus.

Admission is free. For information, call
806-651-2840.
“This concert offers a deep dive into
the rich history of jazz repertoire, fea'”
turing pieces that span decades and
styles,” said Dr.James Barger, associate
professor of saxophone.
Jazz Band I – under the direction of

Doug Storey, associate professor of clar-
inet-will perform “Cut ‘n Run” by Gor-
don Goodwin, “Nice ‘n Juicy” by Jeff

Steinberg, “Crystal Silence” by Chick
Corea and arranged by Mike Tomaro,
“Cherokee” by Bill Noble and arranged
by Frank Mantooth, and “Mueva Los

Huesos (Shake Your Bones)” by Good-
win. Jazz Band II – under the direction

of Barger- will perform “Well You

Needn’t” by Thelonious Monk and ar-
ranged by Mark Taylor, “Song for MyFa-
ther” by Horace Silver and arranged by

Ian McDougall, “Woikin’ It” by Mike To-
maro, “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” by

Charles Mingus and arranged by Sy

Johnson, “Haitian Fight Song” by Min-

gus and arranged by Andrew Hornzy,

and “BlueRondo a la Turk” by Dave Bru-
beck and arranged by Kris Berg.

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