“Between the Lines”: TheatreAC closes its season with this fantastical new musical from author Jodi Picoult and Timothy Allen McDonald. (7:30 p.m.; continues through Sunday; Experimental Theatre on AC’s Washington Street campus; tickets $10 adults, $8 seniors and students, $6 AC students; 806-371-5358)
May is National Historic Preservation Month. Center City will celebrate the event with our annual Imagine the Possibilities tour on Saturday, May 3. There are two times for the tour- 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
This is a free tour of two historic buildings in Center City. The tour will include the historic Mary E. Bivins Library at 1000 S. Polk St. and the former location of the Texas Panhandle Centers at 1501 S. Polk St.
The tour is free but space is limited.
Guests must register in advance online: https://form.jotform.com/251104266457050
For information, contact Beth Duke or Chanette McKibben at Center City – phone 806-372-6744 or find us on Facebook.
Beth Duke, Executive Director
Center City of Amarillo, Inc.
1000 S. Polk St.
Amarillo, TX 79101
(806) 372-6744



Fiesta on the Square: The Shops at Wolflin Village celebrate the arrival of warmer weather with shopping specials, live music, kids’ activities, food trucks and more. (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1932 Civic Circle; 806-355-6131)

Fourth Annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration: El Barrio Lions Club hosts its annual holiday celebration, featuring traditional dancers, complementary hot dogs and hamburgers, vendor booths and more. The fun kicks off with a 10 a.m. parade starting at the park. (11 a.m. to 4 p.m. El Alamo Park, 16th Avenue and Roberts Street; 806-410-5684)

“Return to Jericho—A Day to Remember”: Get historical at this kickoff celebration for the Jericho Legacy Foundation, dedicated to keeping the memory of the Donley County ghost town alive. The party will feature food, drinks, music and more. (11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Texas Route 66 Visitor Center, 1900 SW Sixth Ave.; 806-676-4927)

May Market and Art Festival: The Canyon Farmers Market welcomes spring with more than 60 vendors, a book signing by Erin Hicks (“I’ve Got Questions”), an art exhibition by Marsha Clements, music by Tanner Wethington and more. (3 to 7 p.m.; Canyon downtown square, Fourth Avenue and 15th Street; free; 806-656-6833)

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