Ribbon Cutting: Hidden Images Salon
4:30 p.m.
3611 S Soncy Rd Ste 1A
New Chamber Member
More Information: Kelly, 806) 679-0737
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Feb 21st 5pm to 7pm
March 9th 10pm to 1 pm
Sod Poodles Job Fair
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Spend your summer at HODGETOWN and have the BEST summer job!
Don’t miss our last job fair on March 9th.
With openings in multiple ballpark locations.
Fill out an application here ➡️https://atmilb.com/3vQ1X7F
The Solano Project: The Amarillo band rocks away the midweek blues on Smokey Joe’s patio. (6 p.m. Wednesday; 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-331-6698)
Cameron James Smith: The Amarillo country singer pours out tunes for a midweek show at Pondaseta Brewing Co. (7 p.m. Wednesday; 7500 S.W. 45th Ave.; 806-418-6282)
Colton Amerson: The Amarillo country singer brings the twang to Old Tascosa Taproom and Brewery. (7 p.m. Wednesday; 3100 S.W. Sixth Ave.; 806-681-4050)
The play’s to-member cast is under the
direction of Ray Newburg, longtime pro-
gram coordinator, who says Hellman’s
searing tale of family betrayal that made
its Broadway debut way back in 1939has
relevance yet today. “Good pieces of liter-
ature stand the test of time; they don’t
show their age;’ Newburg said. “This play
contains certain universal aspects ofhu-
man behavior, of family dysfunction and
greed, that are very recognizable today.”
Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (college or high school) and AC
employees. They can be purchased online
or at the door. Additionally, groups oflOor
more are entitled to $6 seats if purchased
at least 24 hours in advance.
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.
Good afternoon,
We are excited to invite you to ‘Bridges to Brilliance’ on February 22nd, a special event showcasing the student life at Canyon ISD. Please see the attached 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 hEvent Details:
● Date: Thursday, February 22
● Time: 9:15 AM – 11:30 AM
● Location: Happy State Bank Stadium / Canyon High School
Agenda:
● 9:15 AM: Attendees gather at the Conference Center or DSC for a warm
welcome and an outline of the event’s purpose. Refreshments will be
available.
● 9:20 AM: Attendees will board buses.
● 9:30 AM: Arrival at CHS for a presentation, including visits by students and
staff.
● 10:45 AM: Attendees will board buses for the return trip.
● 11:00 AM: Wrap-up session at the Conference Center or DSC.
● 11:15 – 11:30 AM: Attendees will be dismissed.ope you can join us!
The Panhandle-Plains Historical Mu-
seum (PPHM) recently debuted its new-
est exhibit, “Dali’s Wonderland.”
PPHM is excited to welcome this new
exhibition in its Bugbee Gallery.Original-
ly published by Lewis Carrollin 1865,the
dream-like world of ”Alice in Wonder-
land” is a natural match for the surrealist
art movement. Ahundred years later, Sal-
vador Dali, surrealism’s most important
figure, illustrated a version of the story
that incorporated his iconic melting
clocks and other avant-garde imagery.
Featuring a limited edition copy of the
book from the personal library of SybilB.
Harrington, it was a gift from her daugh-
ter Sally.This book came into Panhandle-
Plains Historical Museum Collection in
2022 through the help of the Harrington
House and Jessica Mallard at WT. “Dali’s
Wonderland” explores the relationship
between art and literature.
Located on the campus of West Tex-
as A&M University, PPHM offers visi-
tors a chance to step into Texas Pan-
handle history with special exhibits, a
permanent collection, special events
and more. For more information about
PPHM, visit www.panhandleplains.org
The Toy Scout: Buying Old Toys: Amarillo!
NO Beannie Babies, Cabbage Patch Kids, NO Sports Cards !!
Go to our website to see what toys we’re buying and gold jewelry, silver coins, class rings, pocket watches and watches.
