National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.
NATIONAL CAT DAY
National Cat Day on October 29th is the purrfect day to give extra attention to your feline friends!
National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.

Social Dance Amarillo
October dance series –
Line Dance
Tuesday 7:15pm
Wednesday 10am
Country
Wednesday 7:15pm
Latin
Thursday 7:15pm
.
$25/person/style/month
Drop in rate $10 per person per class
Beginner friendly
.
No partner needed !
* need more guys to dance with all of our amazing follows ! * .
Text 806.282.6573 for registration & payment links Hosted at the party suites of Amarillo .
Halloween Social Dance October 31st
Wear your black and get ready for a great time
$20 per person presale – $30 at the door Line – Country – Latin

Hey! The Texas Panhandle Builders Association is raffling off a newly built 4-bed, 3-bath home at 9404 Stonecrest, Amarillo (2,725 sq. ft., 3-car garage, $585k value)! Tickets are only $500, and with only 2,400 tickets being sold and a drawing at 1,200, your odds are SUPER in your favor! Don’t miss your chance to win a dream home or add a $585k asset to your portfolio.
Even if you don’t win, your raffle purchase supports the Texas Panhandle Builders Association, a trusted organization that supports the building industry and ensures quality, affordable housing for our community. Proceeds fund programs that support local builders, provide scholarships, and help enhance housing accessibility for our citizens. Your support makes a big impact!
Get your ticket now! Here is the link to buy your ticket:. https://app.galabid.com/
tpba24homeraffle/items/95b357a0-2d36-4d05-8230-e96f89e73efe
The Deadline for ticket sales is December 8th. Thanks for sharing this!

| Since 1979, the Eveline Rivers Project has distributed winter coats, hats, gloves, and socks to low-income children across our community. Coldwell Banker First Equity is excited to partner with the Eveline Rivers Project to establish our office as a drop-off location for their Winter Sock Drive. Now through the end of October you can bring new packs of socks in to 5701 Time Square Blvd Suite 190 to drop off your donation.
Want to support this effort via donation instead? You can submit a donation to the Eveline Rivers Project through PayPal by CLICKING HERE! |


Turning Point: Prayer for America
Mark your calendar for a special prayer event on Tuesday, October 29, 5 PM EST.
A Prayer for America will be available on our website. This event is intentionally non-partisan, ensuring that all believers, regardless of their political affiliations, can come together and focus on our shared actions and responsibility to be involved and influential. TurningPoint.org
Bringing Hope and Healing to Amarillo: The Hope & Healing Place Presents “Hope for the Holidays”
Amarillo, Texas – October 15, 2024 – The Hope & Healing Place, a safe place for comfort and support for children, their families, and individuals who are grieving, is delighted to announce its upcoming event, “Hope for the Holidays.” This holiday gathering is designed to provide comfort and guidance to those navigating the challenging journey of grief during the holiday season.
Date: October 29, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: The Hope & Healing Place, 1721 S Tyler St, Amarillo
Open to the Public (children under 18, please come with a guardian)
The holiday season, traditionally a time of joy and celebration, can be especially challenging for those who have experienced the death of a significant person. At “Hope for the Holidays,” HHP offers a safe and understanding environment for individuals and families to find comfort, share experiences, and learn how to cope with the unique challenges and grief this time of year can bring. This event aims to offer a renewed sense of hope and the tools to celebrate the holiday season after the death of a significant person.
The evening will feature “Tradition and Celebration After Death” themes, blending the comforting familiarity of holiday traditions with the power of shared experiences. It will be a night of refreshments, great discussions, and activities. There will be encouragement on how to adapt to traditions and celebrate the reality of the season you are presently experiencing. This event is provided free of charge.
Grief is a natural and unique journey for each individual, and The Hope & Healing Place firmly believes in providing support throughout that journey. This event is open to all families and individuals dealing with the death of a significant person, and it is not a requirement to have previously participated in an HHP program. For those under the age of 18, an adult companion is welcome.
The Hope & Healing Place extends a warm invitation to everyone in the Amarillo community to join us on October 29th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM at our Amarillo location.
For further information, please contact:
Email: programs@hhpamarillo.org
Phone: (806) 371-8998 ext. 4
Follow us on social media:
Facebook: @HopeAndHealingPlaceAmarillo
Instagram: @hopeandhealingplace
