Event Calendar

May
15
Thu
Annual Burger Brews and Bundtinis @ Annual Burger Brews and Bundtinis
May 15 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Don’t forget to register for your FREE tickets to the Annual Meeting of the 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle.

Thursday, May 15th from 6 pm – 8 pm.

Come enjoy delicious burgers cooked by the Coors Cowboy Club, a variety of brews provided by Reed Beverage and bundtinis donated by Nothing Bundt Cakes. Join us as we celebrate our members of the 100 Club and share information from our record-breaking year!

The event is FREE, but we need you to get your tickets to make sure we have plenty of food and drinks!

Click the link below to get yours TODAY! See you Thursday!

Get your tickets here
Sitcom Trivia Night @ Sitcom Trivia Night
May 15 @ 7:00 pm

Sitcom Trivia Night: Tabletop Tavern Game Cafe will test your entertainment knowledge in this evening event. (7 p.m. tabletoptavern24@gmail.com)

Dwight Yoakam and The Mavericks @ Dwight Yoakam and The Mavericks
May 15 @ 7:30 pm

Dwight Yoakam and The Mavericks: It ain’t no cryin’ shame that the alt-country greats team up for a night of guitars, Cadillacs and great music. (7:30 p.m. Amarillo Civic Center Complex Coliseum; tickets $50 to $151; 806-378-3096)

“Dreamgirls” @ “Dreamgirls”
May 15 @ 7:30 pm

 

“Dreamgirls”: Amarillo Little Theatre closes out its season with the beloved musical inspired by Motown greats like The Supremes. (7:30 p.m.; continues through May 18; ALT Allen Shankles MainStage, 2019 Civic Circle; ticket prices vary; 806-355-9991)

Reeves Brothers @ Reeves Brothers
May 15 @ 8:00 pm

eeves Brothers to perform at The Bliss
orizon on May 15
The Reeves Brothers will be making their first ever

Amarillo performance at The Bliss Horizon Live,locat-ed at 9700 E FM JI.51
(Claude Highway) on May
15. The country music is
setto begin at 8 p.m., and
tickets are on sale now at
eventbrite.com .
Brothers Matt and Cole
grew up in the small town
of Pahrump, Nevada.
They originally lived bebind The Stagestop, a
uke joint their father,
Jack Reeves, headlined
playing country music
five nights a week.
“Needless to say, music
runs like blood in their
veins, and playing it
comes as naturally as
breathing. From childhood, the brothers were
surrounded by mentors
and influences, such as
Dick Dale, Red Simpson,
and Gib Guilbeau, ergo careers, but soon realized
perfecting their craft with that family was at the
each passing day,” a con- heart of who they are, the
cert announcement from . heartbeat of their music.
the Amarillo venue says. Come 2016, The Reeves
‘i\s the boys grew older, Brothers band was born,
they each pursued solo andthey released theirfirst full-length album.”
Their music was
deemed worthy of being
“played on a jukebox also
stocked with the likes of
Charlie Rich, David Allan
Coe, and Merle Haggard”
“Jacob and the Stone”
from the film “Minari”
and original piece “Time
Outside of Time” will be
performed by the WT
Chorale.
Among other works on
the choirs’ program are an
arrangement of “Like a
River in My Soul” by Tim
Osiek, “The Impossible
Dream,” “Sanctus and
Benedictus” from the
l\J(.QQCL fnr St Marvlebone,
with voices “as smooth as
top-shelf bourbon.” (The
Las Vegas Review) After a
successful album release
and busy tour schedule,
the brothers received the
Ameripolitan Award for
“Honky-Tonk Group of
the Year” in 2018. WT Chorale, the WT
Symphonic Band, the WT
Symphony Orchestra, the
WT Concert Band, the
WT Jazz Band I and WT
Opera, as well as smaller
chamber groups like the
trombone choir, the brass
choir, WT Chamber Singers, the saxophone ensemble and more. In all,
more than 200 musicians
are expected to perform,
with the evening culminating in a grand finale
featuring all performers
collaborating on “Many
Drops Make a River.”
Showcase of Music
will be held in conjunction with the Greater
Southwest Music Festival, the long-running
competitive festival for
elementary, middle and
high school bands, choirs
and student solos and ensembles.
Pre-show music will
begin at 7 p.m. in the Civic Center Complex lobby
with Sforzando, the flute
ensemble, Phi Mu Alpha
Men’s Chorus, and in the
hall with Jazz Band II and
the percussion ensemble.

The Reeves Brothers @ The Reeves Brothers
May 15 @ 8:00 pm

The Reeves Brothers: The Nevada honkytonkers make their Amarillo debut at Bliss Horizon with openers Jack Cryver & Bad Decisions. (8 p.m. 9700 E. FM 1151; tickets $25; 806-676-8256)

May
16
Fri
Take a Swing for Education! @ Take a Swing for Education!
May 16 @ 12:00 pm

Amarillo, TX — Ascension Academy will host its first ever golf tournament fundraiser on Friday, May 16th at Comanche Trail Golf Course. Check-in and walk-up registration begins at 12pm with a 1pm tee time, followed by a fajita dinner provided to all golfers.

 

Participants can expect a competitive and light-hearted round of 4-person scramble-style golf, with the option to purchase mulligans, raffle tickets for various prizes, and a 50/50 cash raffle. There will also be an opportunity to have a Varsity-level golfer take the first drive for your team without it counting toward your score.

Beer for all teams is sponsored by SSGMAT, and tee box sponsors are Plains Builders and Anytime Mortgage. There are currently 13 tee boxes unsponsored at this time, and they are $50 each with a deadline of May 11.

 

Individuals or teams can register up until the last minute using this link: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/2gtournamen/event/golf25/

 

Ascension Academy takes pride in the quality of education they provide to students. In doing so, they hope to ignite fires encouraging them to be lifelong learners. As the panhandle’s only independent college preparatory school, Ascension Academy receives no state or federal funding, relying upon faithful givers who understand the value of education. The funds raised at the Clay Shoot will go toward the Annual Fund, which covers the school’s largest operating cost: providing salaries and benefits to its exceptional teaching staff. Inquiries about

 

Ascension Academy or this golf tournament fundraiser should be directed to Development Director, Dr. Cassie Montgomery, at 806-382-1211.

Ascension Academy is the only private college preparatory academy in the Texas Panhandle, serving students in grades 6-12, in a challenging, faith-affirming environment to maximize the potential of every student. Ascension Academy inspires young people to embrace the school’s motto, Veritas et Virtus, as they prepare for lives that are both successful and significant. For more information about Ascension Academy and what it offers to our community, please visit AscensionAcademy.org.

Sad Monkey Happy Kids @ Sad Monkey Happy Kids
May 16 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Sad Monkey Happy Kids: Eclectic touring one-man band Bobcat, The One and The Only and Ansley Beedy team up for a fundraiser for Free Guitars 4 Kids at Sad Monkey Mercantile. (5 to 8 p.m. 9800 Texas Highway 217; 800-692-1338)

Battle of the Bites @ Battle of the Bites
May 16 @ 6:00 pm

Battle of the Bites: About 30 food trucks compete for audience favor and a slot in the city’s Independence Day +1 celebration July 5. (6 p.m. Friday; John Stiff Park, 45th Avenue and Bell Street; 806-378-3036)

Cameron James Smith @ Cameron James Smith
May 16 @ 7:00 pm

Cameron James Smith: The Amarillo country singer brings the tunes to Club Elev8 at Level II Cocktail Lounge. (7 p.m. 626 S. Polk St.)

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