“Challengers”: Zendaya, Josh O’Conner and Mike Feist star in this high-stakes romantic drama set on the tennis court. Also opening: A 45th-anniversary reissue of “Alien,” action flick “Boy Kills World” and faith-based musical drama “Unsung Hero.” (Opens Thursday; Cinergy, 9201 Cinergy Square;
AMoA hosting exhibit by
Brooklyn-based artist
A Swoon exhibition will be on display
at the Amarillo Museum of Art, April 13
through Aug. n. A reception will be held
at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 19,with cock-
tails and hors d’oeuvres followed by an
artist talk at 7 p.m. by Caledonia Curry.
Admission is free for AMoAmembers or
$10 for non-members. Tickets will be
available at the door.
Caledonia Curry, whose work ap-
pears under the name Swoon, is a
Brooklyn-based artist and is widely
known as the first woman to gain large-
scale recognition in the male-dominat-
ed world of street art. Curry took to the
streets of New York while attending the
Pratt Institute of Art in 1999,pasting her
paper portraits to the sides of buildings
with the goal of making art and the pub-
lic space ofthe city more accessible.
The Amarillo Museum of Art is locat-
ed at 2200 S.VanBuren on the Washing-
ton Street campus of Amarillo College.
Museum hours are Wednesday through
Saturday, na.m. -5 p.m. and Sunday, 1-5
p.m. For additional information, visit
www.amoa.org, email amoa@actx.edu,
or call 806-371-5050 or 806-371-5392
(weekends).

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Join us on May 4th for PPHM’s highly anticipated Annual Gala, Dining with Giants.
Individual tickets are now on sale.
Dispute Resolution Center will offer Basic Mediation Training beginning February 1, 2024.
The Panhandle Regional Planning Commission Dispute Resolution Center will offer Basic Mediation training beginning Thursday, February 1st at 5:30. The classes will be weekly on Thursday evenings from 5:30 – 8:30 and will run through April 25th. The training is certified as an MCLE course by the State Bar of Texas for 40 hours of CLE with 2.5 hours of ethics.
The training will be offered at the PRPC Building, 415 SW 8th Avenue. There will be an option to attend remotely via Zoom if individuals are not able to attend in person.
Jerri Glover, Dispute Resolution Center Program Coordinator says “The Basic Mediation Training offers skills that are required to perform duties as a Mediator, but also offers vital personal and professional skills that anyone will find beneficial.” Therefore we encourage employers to consider providing the training to employees as a benefit to both the employee and the employer.
The Dispute Resolution Center operates under the direction of the Program Coordinator and Panhandle Regional Planning Commission. However the mediations are often conducted by volunteer mediators.
The training costs are:
Attorneys – $600 OR $400 with pledge of one mediation per month for 12 months. Employee sponsored and individuals $400 OR $200 with pledge of one mediation per month for 12 months. All prices include materials and resources.
Glover also stressed “We don’t want the cost to be a barrier to anyone attending the training. If the cost is going to prevent you from attending, please call and we will be happy to discuss options for you.”
To register or for additional information or questions, please contact Jerri Glover at dispute@theprpc.org or 806-372-3381.
Jerri Glover
Dispute Resolution Center Program Coordinator
Panhandle Regional Planning Commission
415 SW 8th Ave.
P.O. Box 9257
Amarillo TX 79105
Phone: 806.372.3381
Fax: 806.373.3268
DRC Calendar: http://www.theprpc.org/Programs/DisputeResolution/calendar.html
How to use Zoom breakout rooms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOHYLhinBgc
General Zoom mediation procedures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKfyBzufau4
DocHub Tutorial (for MSA): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfw7-ID8YAc
Adler & Hearne: The touring folk duo brings sweet tunes at the Woody Guthrie Folk Music Center. (6 p.m. Thursday; 320 S. Cuyler St. in Pampa; donations accepted; 806-664-0824)

Tess Taylor: The California poet offers a reading at Burrowing Owl Booksellers. (6 p.m. Thursday; 400 15th St. in Canyon; 806-452-8002)
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Beyond the Little Black Dress: Learn about the mission of Family Support Services in this special evening at Drunken Oyster. (7 p.m. Thursday; 7606 S.W. 45th Ave.; 806-342-2500)

CANYON….West : TexasA&M Univer-
sity Dance’s “Portraits of Dance” is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. April 25, 26 and
27 and 2:30 p.m. April 28 in the Happy
State Bank Studio Theatre inside the
Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex
on WT’s Canyon campus. •
Tickets are $12for adults, $8 for sen-
iors and non-WT students, and free for
WT students, faculty and staff with a
Buff Gold Card.
Twenty-five dancers will perform
seven works in a variety of genres cho-
reographed by.guest artists Kathryn Sy-
dell Pilkington and Jeannie Hill, as well
as WT faculty members Crystal D. Ber-
trand, Staci Clay Hall, Sandra Miller and
Edward R. Truitt.
WTAMU Symphonic Band Concert: Experience a thrilling performance featuring trumpet soloist Sarah Viens (April 25, 7:30 pm, Globe-News Center, free admission).
