_ 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).
Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship Ranch Rodeo: Cowpokes from across the country will compete in the 29th annual contest. Coliseum seating is sold out, but there’s still room in the watch party in the Grand Plaza. (1 p.m. Saturday; continues through Sunday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Coliseum, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $20 to $119; 806-242-4233)
“Charlotte’s Web”: Amarillo Little Theatre Academy students stage this heartwarming classic about a spider and a special pig. Performances are sold out, but try your luck with the waiting list. (2:30 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday; continues through Nov. 24; ALT Adventure Space, 2751 Civic Circle; 806-355-9991)

Stoex Night Market: Enjoy art and shop among varied vendors at Stoex Design Gallery. (5 p.m. Saturday; 723 S. Georgia St.; free)
Diamond & Gold: Dean Yates headlines this tribute to Neil Diamond in a fundraiser for the Market on Tierra Blanca food bank, featuring dinner catered by Mac Joe’s. (6 p.m. Saturday; Sad Monkey Mercantile, 9800 Texas Highway 217; free; 806-488-2658)
Willie Chuck and Justin Roberts: The Amarillo duo hits the sand at Shark Beach Burgers. (7 p.m. Saturday; 1505 E. Farm-to-Market Road 1151; 806-335-5644)

Chamber Music Amarillo: The ensemble celebrates “The Grandeur of Brahms” in a concert featuring the composer’s rarely performed Piano Quartet in A Major with pianist Jim Rauscher, violinist Rossitza Goza, cellist David Schepps, and Amarillo Symphony’s concertmaster Espen Lilleslåtten on viola. (7:30 p.m. Saturday; Amarillo Area Foundation, 919 S. Polk St.; tickets $40; 806-376-8782)
“Charlotte’s Web”: Amarillo Little Theatre Academy students stage this heartwarming classic about a spider and a special pig. Performances are sold out, but try your luck with the waiting list. (7:30 p.m. Friday; continues through Nov. 24; ALT Adventure Space, 2751 Civic Circle; 806-355-9991)

Jody Nix & The Texas Cowboys: The traditional country star headlines the official WRCA after-party. (9 p.m. Saturday; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Grand Plaza, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $20; 806-242-4233)
SOUTHWEST AMBUCS 2024 GOBBLE WOBBLE
Buy A Turkey, Give A Turkey And Help A Child In Need
Southwest AMBUCS will be hosting its 17th annual Gobble Wobble turkey drive from October 1st until November 18th. All turkeys will be available for pickup at our trailer located at Westgate Mall or by delivery starting November 21st.
By donating $100 the participant will receive an Edes Meats smoked turkey (12-14Ib cooked), and purchase a frozen turkey to help feed a family in need, and support our local effort of Inspiring Mobility & Independence through our AmTryke program, all inclusive parks, and therapy scholarships. Those who wish to participate may purchase a turkey on our website.
A discount will be given for any purchase of 10 or more turkeys.
www.southwestambucs.org/events/gobble-wobble/ or by phone at (806) 681-5135.
At Southwest AMBUCS our mission is “Inspiring people to conquer challenges related to mobility and independence, through a nationwide network of volunteer chapters, working in partnership with physical, occupational and speech therapists; by providing AmTryke adaptive trykes, scholarships for therapists and many forms of community service:’
Contact: Landon Brantley
Cell: (806) 681-5135
Email: landon.brantley@southwestambucs.org
