Amarillo Women’s Network Scholarship
Thank you so much for letting AWN share information about our scholarship program.
Each year Amarillo Women’s Network awards scholarships to deserving female students from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
A “student” is not limited to a recent high school graduate. A student may also be any woman who is entering college for the first time or perhaps returning to finish a degree or obtain an advanced degree.
Scholarships are awarded annually for use the following school year (fall and spring semesters). The number and amount of scholarships are based on available funds.
APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2023
Mail in application must be postmarked by April 1, 2023
APPLICATION AND GUIDELINES
https://www.amarillowomensnetwork.org/programs
Thank,
Blanca
<blancamschaffer@gmail.com> Subject: Amarillo Women’s Network Scholarship
Good Morning DJ,
Thank you so much for letting AWN share information about our scholarship program.
Each year Amarillo Women’s Network awards scholarships to deserving female students from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
A “student” is not limited to a recent high school graduate. A student may also be any woman who is entering college for the first time or perhaps returning to finish a degree or obtain an advanced degree.
Scholarships are awarded annually for use the following school year (fall and spring semesters). The number and amount of scholarships are based on available funds.
APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2023
Mail in application must be postmarked by April 1, 2023
APPLICATION AND GUIDELINES
https://www.amarillowomensnetwork.org/programs
Thank,
Blanca
Every Drop Counts Poster Contest Underway
Every Drop Counts: Now and for the Future
Every Drop Counts Poster Contest is Underway
AMARILLO – Water is Amarillo’s most precious resource – now and for the future. And the City of Amarillo wants the next generation to help spread the message on the importance of water conservation.
The City of Amarillo (COA) Every Drop Counts Poster Contest has become a summer tradition emphasizing the importance of water conservation. The contest showcases the talents of young artists while increasing awareness of water conservation.
The contest is underway and poster submissions end May 19.
The contest is open to students K-12 in the Texas Panhandle. Thirteen winners will receive a prize, including a dining gift card and Amarillo Sod Poodles merchandise. This is the largest quantity of prizes in EDC history. Winners will also have their artwork featured in the next EDC calendar.
Winners and prizes will be announced during the June 27 Amarillo City Council meeting.
Entry forms, general rules, and prize information are available at water.amarillo.gov
For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.
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David Henry
Media Relations Manager
Office of Engagement & Innovation
O: 806-378-5219
Meals on Wheels – Annual Geranium Sale
6″ potted geranium $10
10″ hanging basket $24
Order by April 7th, 2023
Pickup date: May 13th 2023 10 AM – 1 PM
Location:
7550 Outlook Drive
Amarillo, TX 79106
Susie Akers, CFRE
Executive Director
7550 Outlook Drive
Amarillo, TX 79106
Office (806) 374-1521 Cell (806) 674-9891
Email: Susie@AmarilloMealsOnWheels.org
www.AmarilloMealsOnWheels.org
Amarillo Women’s Network Scholarship
Thank you so much for letting AWN share information about our scholarship program.
Each year Amarillo Women’s Network awards scholarships to deserving female students from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
A “student” is not limited to a recent high school graduate. A student may also be any woman who is entering college for the first time or perhaps returning to finish a degree or obtain an advanced degree.
Scholarships are awarded annually for use the following school year (fall and spring semesters). The number and amount of scholarships are based on available funds.
APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2023
Mail in application must be postmarked by April 1, 2023
APPLICATION AND GUIDELINES
https://www.amarillowomensnetwork.org/programs
Thank,
Blanca
<blancamschaffer@gmail.com> Subject: Amarillo Women’s Network Scholarship
Good Morning DJ,
Thank you so much for letting AWN share information about our scholarship program.
Each year Amarillo Women’s Network awards scholarships to deserving female students from the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle.
A “student” is not limited to a recent high school graduate. A student may also be any woman who is entering college for the first time or perhaps returning to finish a degree or obtain an advanced degree.
Scholarships are awarded annually for use the following school year (fall and spring semesters). The number and amount of scholarships are based on available funds.
APPLICATION DEADLINE APRIL 1, 2023
Mail in application must be postmarked by April 1, 2023
APPLICATION AND GUIDELINES
https://www.amarillowomensnetwork.org/programs
Thank,
Blanca
Every Drop Counts Poster Contest Underway
Every Drop Counts: Now and for the Future
Every Drop Counts Poster Contest is Underway
AMARILLO – Water is Amarillo’s most precious resource – now and for the future. And the City of Amarillo wants the next generation to help spread the message on the importance of water conservation.
The City of Amarillo (COA) Every Drop Counts Poster Contest has become a summer tradition emphasizing the importance of water conservation. The contest showcases the talents of young artists while increasing awareness of water conservation.
The contest is underway and poster submissions end May 19.
The contest is open to students K-12 in the Texas Panhandle. Thirteen winners will receive a prize, including a dining gift card and Amarillo Sod Poodles merchandise. This is the largest quantity of prizes in EDC history. Winners will also have their artwork featured in the next EDC calendar.
Winners and prizes will be announced during the June 27 Amarillo City Council meeting.
Entry forms, general rules, and prize information are available at water.amarillo.gov
For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.
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s,
David Henry
Media Relations Manager
Office of Engagement & Innovation
O: 806-378-5219
Meals on Wheels – Annual Geranium Sale
6″ potted geranium $10
10″ hanging basket $24
Order by April 7th, 2023
Pickup date: May 13th 2023 10 AM – 1 PM
Location:
7550 Outlook Drive
Amarillo, TX 79106
Susie Akers, CFRE
Executive Director
7550 Outlook Drive
Amarillo, TX 79106
Office (806) 374-1521 Cell (806) 674-9891
Email: Susie@AmarilloMealsOnWheels.org
www.AmarilloMealsOnWheels.org
Repair Project Continues for Bolton Street
AMARILLO – The latest phase of a trench repair project on Bolton Street will begin Friday (Feb. 3) and will impact traffic.
The repair project will include the area of Bolton Street between Interstate 40 and S.E. 27th Ave. The contractor will be closing one cross-street intersection at a time to complete work in an orderly and timely manner.
Work will begin with the closure of the work area on the west side of Bolton Street from I-40 to SE 27th Ave. Two-way traffic on Bolton Street will be accommodated during the repair.
Motorists should be aware of closed intersections, narrowed lanes, posted signs related to construction and contractor personnel and equipment in work zones. Residents may need to use alternate routes throughout the project due to temporary intersection closures. Motorists are advised to use extreme caution and anticipate delays.
Depending on weather conditions, the repair project is scheduled to be completed this summer.
For more information or questions concerning the trench repair project, call (806) 378-9334 or email construction@amarillo.gov.
Visit the project website at Amarillo.gov/Bolton
Also for more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov.
David Henry
Media Relations Manager
Office of Engagement & Innovation
O: 806-378-5219
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum: Enjoy fantastical beasts in “Giants, Dragons & Unicorns: The World of Mythic Creatures” through March 25, along with “Quinceañera Traditions” through Feb. 4 and “Objects of Enchantment” through April 30. (2503 Fourth Ave. in Canyon; 806-651-2244)
We invited Dr. Traci Rogers from No Boundaries International to come speak to our Amarillo Toastmasters Club on Tuesday 3/28/2023 at 6:00pm. We will meet on Zoom. Everyone is welcome to come hear what this non-profit organization is doing for your community in the Panhandle. Here is the link to the facebook event. https://fb.me/e/FmwWXfDU
Thanks,
Anthony Rodriguez, LD3
President, Amarillo Toastmasters
806-570-3431
Gardening with the Masters
Gardening with the Masters” — Annual Series by Randall County Master Gardeners
Taming the Conditions of the Texas Panhandle: Learn from the masters how to garden in the challenging weather of the Texas Panhandle.
First session topics are:
Flower Gardening: Annuals, Perennials and Containers – Barbara Harrington
Gardening from Seeds – Mia Dacus
Microgreens – Suzan Triplett
Winter Sowing – Melinda Gloe
Efficient Irrigation – Roger Gloe
$20.00 one-time fee, for all 3 sessions: March 21, March 28, & April 4
No preregistration required. For more information, call Barbara Harrington at 806-674-0046 or Andi Wardlaw at 806-681-5416.
Texas A&M Agrilife Research & Extension Center
$20.00 for all three sessions
06:00 PM – 12:23 PM on Tue, 21 Mar 2023
Event Supported By
Randall County Master Gardeners
Deborah Andrews
417-894-1681
debandrews7@gmail
Deborah Andrews