Event Calendar

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Amarillo Angels Fairy Godmother Project @ Amarillo Angels Fairy Godmother Project
Feb 12 all-day

Amarillo Angels Fairy Godmother Project

Help Us Make Prom Dreams Come True

Amarillo Angels is now accepting donations of prom attire for both girls and boys through February 20th! Through the Fairy Godmother Project, youth in foster care can pick out dresses, tuxedos, shoes, and accessories to make their high school prom unforgettable. This special project gives foster youth the chance to experience normalcy and celebrate alongside their peers.

Your donation can help create memories that last a lifetime. Drop off your gently used or new prom items today and be part of this magical mission!

Contact volunteer@amarilloangels.org to coordinate a date and time for donation drop off!

Clnergy unveils movie showings and deals for February @ Clnergy unveils movie showings and deals for February
Feb 12 all-day

Cinergy unveils movie showings
and deals for February

Love is in the air this February at Cin-
ergy Entertainment, with several spe-
cial events, promotions, and unforget-
table experiences designed to entertain

and delight in the works.
. Movie premieres include “Captain

America: Brave New World” and “Pad-
dington in Peru” (Feb.14), “Unbreakable

Boy” (Feb. 21), and “Uppercut,” “Vi-
cious,” “Last Breath,” “The Legend of

Ochi,”and “In the Lost Lands” (Feb. 28).
Feb. 9 will feature a Super Bowl
event. The following weekend, Feb. 15

will include a breakfast event for “Pad-
dington,” As part of a Presidents Day

Celebration on Feb.19, a $10gift card will
be available for Elite members and a $20
gift card for Elite Plus members. UFC

continues throughout February. Attend-
ees of the “Captain America” launch

Feb. 13 can get a helmet bucket and 44-

ounce collector cup, along with a Cap-
tain America-themed menu. “Padding-
ton” kids packs will also be available for

that movie feature.
The month’s featured attraction is
SuperBowling; Elite Plus members can

enjoy free shoe rentals all month. Ama-
rillo will be one of the locations hosting

a bowling-themed movie series featur-
ing “The Big Lebowski” and “Kingpin.”

For more, visit www.cinergy.comj
amarillo.

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum @ Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Feb 12 all-day

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum: Enjoy “Dali’s Wonderland” through March plus the 2024 Regional Art Faculty Show through Jan. 5, “Remembering Adobe Walls” through May, and a special “Día de los Muertos” exhibition through Nov. 3. (2503 Fourth Ave. in Canyon; 806-651-2244)

Coffee Memorial Blood Center needs your help @ Coffee Memorial Blood Center needs your help
Feb 12 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Severe Blood Shortage: Urgent Community Appeal for Donations

A severe blood shortage is impacting the community, and Coffee Memorial Blood Center needs your help. Recent illness outbreaks have removed the ill and their caregivers from the donor pool. Preemptive school closures and corporate and institutional drive cancellations are piling up due to impending severe weather. Work from home precautions have removed donors from their routine habits of giving blood. The net result is thousands of lost blood donation appointments. As a result, CMBC’s ability to maintain a stable blood supply is critically strained. With a storm approaching, we are suffering disruptions at a time when the blood safety net is already weakened.  Immediate community support is essential to support vital medical care.

Compounding this challenge, blood centers nationwide are struggling. Typically, in times of emergency, other blood centers could be relied on to help each other with the blood supply. However, with widespread illness and technical disruptions affecting one of the largest blood centers in the U.S., many other centers had to divert their reserve, sharable supplies to assist, leaving the national blood inventory severely drained. Without this safety buffer, we must rely on our local community to ensure patients receive the lifesaving blood they desperately need on an every-day-without-fail basis, not just achieving collections success measured by week-to-week or monthly averages.

“The situation is dire,” said Dr. John Armitage, president and CEO of Coffee Memorial Blood Center. “It’s like discovering your pantry is empty just when you need to prepare a meal—except the stores are closed, and the shelves are bare. We must act now to replenish the supply before things become a lot worse than a missed lunch or dinner.”

The urgency is further intensified by one of the most severe flu seasons in 15 years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “one indicator of flu activity is the percentage of doctor’s office visits driven by flu-like symptoms. Two weeks ago, that number was clearly higher than the peak of any winter flu season since 2009-2010, when a swine flu epidemic hit the nation.” This widespread illness has directly impacted donor turnout for many weeks now, making blood donations more critical than ever.

Blood donations are essential for cancer patients, trauma victims, burn survivors, mothers giving birth and others facing life-threatening conditions. Right now, demand is high while donations are declining, leaving hospitals with dangerously low supplies. Every donation can mean the difference between life and death.

We urge all eligible donors to make an appointment today. Your donation is a direct lifeline for those in need. Visit www.obi.org/appeal to schedule your lifesaving donation now.

Anyone who is healthy and 16 years old* or older can give blood. Donation typically takes only about an hour, and one donation saves up to three lives. Appointments to donate can be made online at obi.org or by calling 877-340-8777. Walk-ins are also welcome.

*16-year-olds must weigh at least 125 pounds and provide signed parental permission; 17-year-olds must weigh at least 125 pounds; 18+ year olds must weigh at least 110 pounds. Photo ID required. 

 

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Coffee Memorial Blood Center is part of Our Blood Institute, the sixth-largest independent blood center in the nation, with 17 donor centers in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas. CMBC provides blood to all major hospitals in the High Plains region.

Sincerely,

Brad Duggan

Executive Director, Coffee Memorial Blood Center

Making Magic with the Horses of Hollywood” @ Making Magic with the Horses of Hollywood”
Feb 12 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Behind the Scenes exhibit at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in Amarillo

Behind the Action: Making Magic with the Horses of Hollywood” is a bilingual exhibition where visitors can step behind the scenes to learn what it’s like to work with horses and what goes into the magic of seeing horses on screen! Through the stories of wranglers, stunt performers, trainers, and actors, we explore the special bonds between actors and their equine costars; the history of horses in the film and television industry; training; and ensuring safety on set.

In addition to photos and videos, this exhibit features props and costumes from the television show 1883!

The exhibit will be on display from November 12, 2024, through November 15, 2025.

Texas Panhandle Medical Connection @ Texas Panhandle Medical Connection
Feb 12 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Ribbon Cutting: Fairway Mortgage @ Ribbon Cutting: Fairway Mortgage
Feb 12 @ 10:30 am

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

 

Ribbon Cutting: Fairway Mortgage

10:30 a.m.

1906 S Virginia St

New Business Grand Opening

More Information: Audrey, (806) 584-7777

​Find this event on Facebook soon.

Throwback Bowling Movies @ Throwback Bowling Movies
Feb 12 @ 10:30 am

Throwback Bowling Movies

Throwback Bowling Movies

See favorite throwback bowling movies at Cinergy! Featuring Kingpin and The Big Lebowski! through-February 13 for only $6!* *Price not including tax and applicable fees.

‘Layered Lives’ @ 'Layered Lives'
Feb 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

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).

Music Liff @ Music Liff
Feb 12 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

May be an image of 1 person, piano and text

Red River Steakhouse has Wednesday specials, too!!!

Red River Steakhouse has live piano music plan book and piano piano sheet music stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images every Wednesday lunch from 11:30 to 1:30.  Great place to have lunch today to celebrate friends, family ! welcomepardner.com

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