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Sunset Marketown is coming summer 2024! On Saturday mornings from June 8-September 28 we will be hosting an artisans/artists market alongside the Golden Spread Farmers Market. This is a great opportunity for local creators to share and sell their work to the public. Please complete an interest form if you are a vendor interested in having a booth. We will be sending out applications to interested vendors in March and notifying vendors in April. The Golden Spread Farmers Market will take place under the north colonnade and the artisans/artists market will be in the AJ Swope Performance Plaza. If you are a grower and interested in having a booth, please reach out to the Golden Spread Farmers Market via their Facebook page.


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Juju’s Jukebox: Enjoy a midday show with the eclectic Amarillo singer at the Western Horseman. (11 a.m. Sunday; 2501 E. Interstate 40; 806-379-6555, Ext. 2999)
–The exhibition “Photography is Art”
will be on display June 12through Aug.11
at the Amarillo Museum of Art, located
at 2200 S.Van Buren on the Washington
Street campus of Amarillo College.
This is one in a series of American art
exhibitions created through a multi-
year, multi-institutional partnership
formed by the Arnon Carter Museum o(
American Art as part of the Art Bridges
Cohort Program.
This exhibition’ was originally orga-
nized by the Amon Carter Museum of
American art with objects from the Car-
ter’s expansive photography collection.
The current presentation was recon-
ceived as a team project with AMoA,the
Art Museum of South Texas, and Ellen
oel Art Museum The artworks tell a
story of American photographers’ ef-
forts, from the late 19th century on, to
explore and proclaim photography’s
artfulness.
Museum hours are Wednesday
through Saturday, 11 a.m. -5 p.m and
Sunday, 1-5p.m. For additional informa-
tion, visit www.amoa.org, email
amoa@actx.edu, or call (806) 371-5050
or (806) 371 639Uw~ekends).
‘Texas the .outdoor Musical’ opens
its~nJune6
CANYON- TEXASthe Outdoor Musical is getting
ready to present its 58th season, every tuesday
through Sunday, June 6 to Aug, 3…,athe Pioneer Am-
phitheater iIiPaJ:05uro Canyon.
Set against an authentic tapestry of history, the
show brings to life the stories, struggles and triumphs
of the settlers of the Texas Panhandle in the 1800s
through its fictional characters. The amphitheatre, box
office and parking opens at 6 p.m. each night, with a
BBQdinner (must be pre-purchased) at 6:15p.m., pre-
show entertainment at,M5.p.nl. and the show begin-
ning atJ:!.p.m.Amphitheatre seating opens at 7:40 p.m.
A brand new experience for audiences, “&hake-
speare in the Canyon,” will be featured at 8 p.m. Tues-
days on July 9, 16, 23 and 30. The Shakespeare in the
Canyon series centers on the bard’s most famous and
. magical comedy, “AMidsummer Night’s Dream.” SPe-
cial themed foods will be available in the conces ion
stand. /
I Discounts are available for seniors, milit<iWand
West Texas A&M University staff/facul~~t6dents.
. ets and more information are available at texas-
show.c . – ox ‘e.at 806-651-2181.
That Mexican OT: The Latin act headlines a show with Maxo Kream and Drodi at Azteca Music Hall. (8 p.m. Sunday; 500 N. Farm-to-Market Road 1912; tickets $40; 806-335-9990)
From: Loya, Stephanie <sloya@wtamu.edu> Subject: 2024 Panhandle Great 25 Nurses Nominations Open
The Panhandle Great 25 Nurses is celebrating its 8th year honoring nurses for their selfless contributions to patients, families, and communities in the Texas Panhandle. Registered Nurses continue to be recognized for the highest ethical standards as we provide skilled care at the bedside, lead and mentor other nurses, educate students and staff, and work tirelessly to improve the health and quality of life for all.
Please consider nominating a worthy RN colleague, family member, friend, or neighbor for our 2024 Panhandle Great 25 Nurses award. We always encourage you to interview the nurse you want to nominate so you can include their inspiring stories in the following four categories of your nomination:
- Leadership Qualities
- Service to the Community
- Compassionate Caregiver
- Significant Contributions to the Profession
To nominate a deserving nurse, go to https://www.panhandlegreat25.com/nominate. Nominations opened June 1st and close at midnight August 31st.
The Panhandle Great 25 Nurses Banquet will be Nov. 7th at 5:30pm at the WTAMU Alumni Banquet Hall.
With warm regards,
The Panhandle Great 25 Nurses – Selection Committee
June 24-28
9:00-12:00
Westcliff Bible Church
5300 Amarillo Blvd West
Are your kids ready for adventure?
Then they won’t want to miss a minute at The Kingdom Chronicles, the most exciting place around! At The Kingdom Chronicles, kids will learn the truth of God’s Word as they enjoy songs, crafts, games, goodies, and dramas.
The Kingdom Chronicles promises to be filled with excitement, so contact us today! We’re calling all knights and fair maidens to join us in standing strong in the battle for truth!
The Kingdom Chronicles
Standing Strong in the Battle for Truth
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