Event Calendar

Apr
1
Mon
Tickets on sale now! Wine Women & Shoes ! @ Wine Women & Shoes
Apr 1 @ 9:00 am

Get your friends together and meet us at the Amarillo Civic Center Heritage Room for the ultimate “Girls Night Out!” The evening will feature designer shopping, wine tasting, culinary delights, a key to the closet raffle, live and silent auctions, a best in shoe contest, fabulous Dillard’s fashion show, charming Sole Men, with one to be crowned “King of Sole”, and SO much more!  All proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House – providing a “home away from home” to families of children receiving medical care.

wanted to reach out and let you know tickets are on sale now for Amarillo’s second Wine Women & Shoes, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Amarillo. Last year’s festivities sold out in just 9 days, so we are encouraging all of our area friends to reserve their seats today! They can do so here: https://www.rmhcofamarillo.org/wine-women-shoes/

“Bridges to Brilliance” @ "Bridges to Brilliance"
Apr 1 @ 9:15 am – 11:15 am

We are excited to invite you to our second ‘Bridges to Brilliance’ event on April 1st, a special event showcasing the student life at Canyon ISD. Please see the press release and flyer for more info. With limited seats, we’re aiming for a personalized, immersive experience. We’d greatly appreciate your help in spreading the word for people in the community to sign up and hope you can join us!

CANYON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Canyon ISD Invites Community to “Bridges to Brilliance” Event at Lakeview Elementary

CANYON, Texas (March 2024) – Canyon Independent School District’s next installment of “Bridges to Brilliance: Connecting Community and Education,” is scheduled for Thursday, April 1st, at Lakeview Elementary School.

As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering strong connections between our community and the educational journey within our schools, “Bridges to Brilliance” offers a unique opportunity to witness the remarkable achievements of our students and staff while emphasizing the collaborative spirit that defines our district.

Event Details:

  • Date: Monday, April 1st
  • Time: 9:15 AM – 11:15 AM
  • Location:  Happy State Bank Stadium / Lakeview Elementary School
  • Agenda:
    • 9:15 AM: Attendees gather at the Conference Center at Happy State Bank Stadium for a warm welcome and an outline of the event’s purpose. Refreshments will be available.
    • 9:40 AM: Attendees will board buses.
    • 9:50 AM: Arrival at Lakeview Elementary for a presentation, including visits by students and staff.
    • 11:00 AM: Attendees will board buses for the return trip to their vehicles.

We have space for 30-40 community members to join us in celebrating the partnership between our community and schools.

To ensure a personalized experience, we kindly request interested individuals to sign up via our Google form: https://forms.gle/YrMZL6ieLbjUnSA7A or by calling 806-677-2600 to register by Thursday, March 28th.

“Bridges to Brilliance” is not just an event; it’s a celebration of collaboration and innovation within our district. We invite you to join us as we continue to build bridges between our schools and the community for the benefit of our children and the future of our community.

For further information, please contact Mandy Carleton at (806) 677-2627.

Lisa Johnson
Director of District Communications
District Support Center
806-677-2621 | www.canyonisd.net

 

 

Amarillo Discovery Center: Girls Who Science Program @ Amarillo Discovery Center: Girls Who Science Program
Apr 1 @ 4:45 pm – 6:00 pm

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:

 

Apr
2
Tue
Mission Amarillo @ Mission Amarillo
Apr 2 all-day

There’s a lot going on at Mission Amarillo! First, we would like to announce that our annual spring fundraiser, FamFest will be Saturday, May 18 at Sam Houston Park. There will be around 30 vendors, food trucks, carnival games, and silent auction. It’s always a great time for the entire family and a great way to help us do what we do. Please mark your calendars for Saturday, May 18! We will be taking sponsorships for our Event Sponsors starting March 4.

 

Also, we are continuing to raise funds for our Be-Loved House project. We are making progress towards our goal and hope to begin renovations in the coming months. Residents at Be-Loved House will receive training in various life skills like using a bank, avoiding payday loans and rent to own, learning how to live on a budget, and how to build a credit rating. Ladies can stay in Be-Loved House for up to 2 years. Only 3 months of that will be training and the rest of their time there will be spent putting these lessons into practice. Once their 2 years are over, we will match any money they’ve saved in a savings account up to $2,000. Our goal for all our moms in Be-Loved House is that they will be able to live without the limitations of government assistance when they leave. If you’d like to donate towards renovations, follow this link. https://www.missionamarillo.org/be-loved-house

 

Last of all, our shoe deliveries are continuing to grow at an unprecedented rate. In past years, we typically deliver around 40-50 shoes a month in January and February. This year has been very different. In January, we gave away 120 pairs of shoes and so far in February we have given away 119 pairs! This unexpected demand has lowered our shoe inventory to far lower levels than we have ever experienced this time of year. As of this writing, we currently have 20 sizes with 10 or less in stock, several with fewer than 7. It doesn’t take long for these  inventory numbers to drop to zero. If you would like to collect shoes for us, please follow this link and we will contact you with all the details! https://www.missionamarillo.org/forms/shoe-request

 

Thank you for supporting Mission Amarillo and for helping us love our neighbor and equip them for life!

National Reconciliation Day @ National Reconciliation Day
Apr 2 all-day

NATIONAL RECONCILIATION DAY

National Reconciliation Day on April 2nd each year urges us to repair relationships we have damaged through words or actions. While many different “Days of Reconciliation” are held worldwide, this specific observance takes place on April 2nd.

Panhandle Regional School Dates @ Panhandle Regional School Dates
Apr 2 all-day
Walmart and Sam’s Club Fight Hunger. Spark Change @ Walmart and Sam’s Club Fight Hunger. Spark Change
Apr 2 all-day

WALMART AND SAM’S CLUB FIGHT HUNGER. SPARK CHANGE. CAMPAIGN RETURNS TO THE TEXAS PANHANDLE TO HELP PEOPLE FACING HUNGER

Taking place in stores and online, the 11th annual campaign supports local hunger relief efforts

AMARILLO, Texas, April 1, 2024 — Everyone needs nutritious food to thrive, and in every community in America, people are working hard to provide for themselves and their families. Yet in 2022, 44 million people— 1 in 7 individuals —faced food insecurity in the U.S.

Those are the highest numbers in a decade, underscoring the need for more charitable food assistance in the Texas Panhandle and beyond.

Now, for the 11th straight year, all U.S. Walmart stores and Sam’s Clubs are launching the Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign, with the goal of providing people facing hunger with access to the food and resources they say they need to thrive. Since its inception in 2014, the campaign has generated over $186 million and helped secure nearly 1.9 billion meals* for the Feeding America® network of local food banks.

“The Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign comes at a crucial time, when 1 in 8 of our neighbors are struggling across the Panhandle,” said Zack Wilson, executive director for High Plains Food Bank. “This, coupled with the many natural disasters we have experienced over the past eight months, has led to a tremendous need.”

The campaign will run in stores and online from April 1-April 29, with three ways for shoppers to participate:

– By donating at check-out registers in stores or clubs or rounding up purchases made at Walmart.com and within the Walmart app.

– By purchasing participating products in-store or online at Walmart.com or SamsClub.com. For every purchase of a participating product, the supplier will donate the monetary equivalent of at least one meal ($0.10) on behalf of a Feeding America partner food bank at Walmart and five meals ($0.50) at Sam’s Club, up to applicable limits. See specially marked packages for full details.

– By donating at Feeding America’s Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign donation site at either www.FeedingAmerica.org/Walmart or www.FeedingAmerica.org/SamsClub.

“Serving communities and expanding access to affordable, healthy food lies at the heart of Walmart and Sam’s Club’s purpose to help people live better,” said Kathleen McLaughlin, executive vice president and chief sustainability officer at Walmart and president of the Walmart Foundation. “Our annual Fight Hunger. Spark Change. campaign is a way to invite our customers, members, and suppliers to fight hunger alongside us. The funds raised through this campaign go toward local Feeding America food banks, meaning we can all make a difference in our own neighborhoods.”

The 20 participating suppliers for Walmart include: Bush Brothers & Company; CELSIUS® Essential Energy Drink; The Coca-Cola Company; Conagra Brands; Dole Packaged Foods; Ferrara; Ferrero; General Mills; Hain Celestial; Hershey Salty Snacks; Hidden Valley Ranch; Kellanova; W.K. Kellogg Company; Keurig Dr Pepper; Kodiak; Kraft Heinz; Monster Energy; Pepsi-Cola Advertising & Marketing, Inc.; Red Bull North America; Unilever

The eight participating suppliers for Sam’s Club include: General Mills; W.K. Kellogg Company; Kraft Heinz; Nestlé; Nissin; Nongshim; Palmetto Gourmet Foods, A Borealis Foods Company; and Unilever.

For more information or to donate, visit www.FeedingAmerica.org/Walmart or www.FeedingAmerica.org/SamsClub.

*Currently, $1 helps provide at least ten meals secured by Feeding America® on behalf of local partner food banks. Locally High Plains Food Bank can provide 9 meals with every $1 donated.

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About High Plains Food Bank

Since 1982, High Plains Food Bank has strived to alleviate hunger in the Texas Panhandle. Currently, 1 in 8 neighbors, including 1 in 6 kids, experiences food insecurity. HPFB and more than 140 partner food pantries and meal programs provide access to healthy food, education, and other resources across 29 counties to help neighbors establish food security, improve their health, and thrive. In 2023, HPFB distributed 7.8 million pounds of food through the network. In addition to providing increased vitality, food banking decreases waste by distributing food that would otherwise go uneaten to people who need it.

*High Plains Food Bank is an equal opportunity provider.

About Feeding America

Feeding America is committed to an America where no one is hungry. We support tens of millions of

people who experience food insecurity to get the food and resources they say they need to thrive as part of a nationwide network of food banks, statewide food bank associations, food pantries, and meal programs. We also invest in innovative solutions to increase equitable access to nutritious food, advocate for legislation that improves food security, and work to address factors that impact food security, such as health, cost of living, and employment. We partner with people experiencing food insecurity, policymakers, organizations, and supporters, united with them in a movement to end hunger. Visit FeedingAmerica.org to learn more.

Walmart

Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save money and live better – anytime and anywhere – in retail stores, online, and through their mobile devices. Approximately 230 million customers and members visit more than 10,500 stores and clubs each week under 46 banners in 24 countries and eCommerce websites. With fiscal year 2022 revenue of $573 billion, Walmart employs approximately 2.3 million associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader in sustainability, corporate philanthropy, and employment opportunities. Additional information about Walmart can be found by visiting https://corporate.walmart.com, Facebook at https://facebook.com/walmart, and Twitter at https://twitter.com/walmart.

Sam’s Club

Sam’s Club®, a division of Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT), is a leading membership warehouse club offering superior products, savings, and services to millions of members in nearly 600 U.S. clubs, including Puerto Rico. Now in its 39th year, Sam’s Club continues to redefine warehouse shopping with its highly curated assortment of high-quality fresh food and Member’s Mark items and market-leading technologies and services like Scan & Go™, Curbside Pickup and home delivery service in select markets. To learn more about Sam’s Club, visit the Sam’s Club Newsroom, shop at samsclub.com, and interact with Sam’s Club on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you so much for your continued support.

Z

Zivorad Filipovic | Director of Marketing and Communications

806.374.8562 main

806.350.1427 direct

806.477.0168 mobile

1910 SE 8th Ave., Amarillo, TX 79102

“Someone Like You” @ “Someone Like You”
Apr 2 all-day

“Someone Like You”: The romance drama comes to the screen in special engagements. (various times April 2 to 11; Cinergy, 9201 Cinergy Square)

Tickets on sale now! Wine Women & Shoes ! @ Wine Women & Shoes
Apr 2 @ 9:00 am

Get your friends together and meet us at the Amarillo Civic Center Heritage Room for the ultimate “Girls Night Out!” The evening will feature designer shopping, wine tasting, culinary delights, a key to the closet raffle, live and silent auctions, a best in shoe contest, fabulous Dillard’s fashion show, charming Sole Men, with one to be crowned “King of Sole”, and SO much more!  All proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House – providing a “home away from home” to families of children receiving medical care.

wanted to reach out and let you know tickets are on sale now for Amarillo’s second Wine Women & Shoes, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Amarillo. Last year’s festivities sold out in just 9 days, so we are encouraging all of our area friends to reserve their seats today! They can do so here: https://www.rmhcofamarillo.org/wine-women-shoes/

Ribbon Cutting: Hoyl Financial, LLC @ Ribbon Cutting: Hoyl Financial, LLC
Apr 2 @ 2:00 pm

Ribbon Cutting: Hoyl Financial, LLC

2:00 p.m.

2620 S Kentucky St.

New Chamber Member

More Information: Tiffany, (806) 371-9473

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