
James and the Brunch with the Bugs: In a tie-in to its performances of “James and the Giant Peach,” Amarillo Little Theatre Academy cast members will share a meal with fans and offer backstage tours. (10 a.m. Saturday; Amarillo Little Theatre, 2019 Civic Circle; tickets $30, $200 for eight; 806-355-9991)
Shop & Swap: Find some must-have treasures at this event at Tascosa Drive-In. (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 1999 Dumas Drive; tascosadriveinamarillo@
Anger Management and Conflict Resolution
Free Seminar and Luncheon for Women
The Lucille and Leo Caiafa, Jr. Center for Advancement has partnered with Goodwill Industries Career Resource Center to offer an Anger Management and Conflict Resolution Seminar and Luncheon at our location at 2308 SW 7th St, Amarillo TX on Saturday, March 22nd, 10:30am – 2:00pm. This event is FREE and open to any WOMAN in the community.
Join us for this FREE seminar for women and learn to recognize how anger affects your body, mind, and behavior. Learn to break old patterns and replace them with a positive approach. Communicate with other in a constructive, assertive manner. Discuss what conflict is and learn how it can escalate. Understand the types and stages of conflict. Learn the most common conflict resolution styles and how to use them. Discover how verbal and non-verbal communications speak volumes to others. Lunch is included.
The first 30 participants will receive a free gift. Space is limited.
Register by March 19th by calling 806-358-7803, email cfa@sharinghopeministry.org
or register online at https://form.jotform.com/250616163946157
For more information, contact Kim Lester at 806-358-7803
Kim Lester
Resource Coordinator
806-358-7803

The first Saturdays in December through April the Texas Panhandle War Memorial will host a one-hour lecture/seminar, “Reflections on the Military” on topics related to military history and service. These lectures/seminars are free to the public. They are held at the Texas Panhandle War Memorial Center, 4111 S. Georgia, at 1:00 p.m. Light snacks are available to the attendees.
This Saturday, December 7, our guest speaker will be Valmir Afizi. Originally from Kosovo, Afizi will discuss his childhood and the tragedies he witnessed to his family. Afizi will speak about his immigration to the United States from Kosovo and his relationship with United States soldiers.
Additionally, there will be a short remembrance honoring those who gave their lives December 7, 1941, the day that has lived in infamy.
Take advantage of this free presentation and tour our military history education center and
museum, test your knowledge in our high-tech Education Center with five computer kiosks
displaying information about 11 U. S. wars, and visit our outdoor displays including a Huey
helicopter, supersonic jet fighter/bomber, a piece of the USS Arizona deck and superstructure,
and our monuments to over 1,550 Panhandle residents who gave their lives in combat.
We encourage you to visit our Education Center Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Follow us on Facebook and visit our website texaspanhandlewarmemorial.com
Tim Reid
Executive Director
Texas Panhandle War Memorial
4111 S. Georgia
Amarillo, TX 79110
806-350-8387
The mission of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial is to “Honor, commemorate and memorialize the service and sacrifice of Veterans through education and public events.”
To Remember Every War, To Remember Every Service Member, To Remember is to Honor

Makenzie Cooper: The Amarillo singer offers a treat at Pescaraz. (6 p.m.; 3415 S. Bell St., Unit K; 806-350-5430)
Amarillo Bombers: The local soccer team takes on the Chicago Mustangs. (7 p.m.; Amarillo Civic Center Complex Coliseum, 401 S. Buchanan St.; tickets $10.25; 806-350-2688)
The Symphony continues its ongoing 2024-25 sea-
son with “American Journey” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, March 21-22 at the Globe-News Center for
the Performing Arts. The sonic ride across the Amer-
ican landscape features the Symphony’s principal
trombonist, John Shanks, and the repertoire includes
Charles Ives’ Symphony No.1, George Antheil’s “Over,
The Plains” and Samuel Jones’ Trombone Concerto.
‘James & the Giant
Peach,’ March 21-30
The Amarillo Little
Theatre Academy and
AAA Electric are excited
to present a fun new take
on Roald Dahl’s “James &
the Giant Peach.”
The Amarillo produc-
tion willtake place at 7:30
p.m. March 21, 22 and 28
and 2:30 p.m. March 23
and 29-30. Tickets are
$22 for ages 12and up and
$18 for those younger
than 12.Tickets go on sale
to the general public on
Monday, March 10.
Ticket reservations
can be made by calling
the ALT box office at
(806) 355-9991 or online
at www.amarillolittleth-
eatre.org. This perfor-‘
mance will take place at
the Allen Shankles Main-
stage, 2019 Civic Circle.
Dust City Opera: The dark folk rock band haunts The 806 Coffee + Lounge. (9 p.m.; 2812 S.W. Sixth Ave.; no cover, donations accepted; 806-322-1806)
