Apr 25 Saturday
Ceta Canyon Camp and Retreat Center will hold its Second Annual Clay Shoot Fundraiser on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at the Amarillo Gun Club. The event will include a morning flight only, with registration opening at 8:00 a.m. and shooting beginning at 9:00 a.m.
The fundraiser brings together clay shooting, great food, live music by Nelson McKinney, and time with friends, all in support of Ceta Canyon's annual ministry. The day will also include a live auction, giving attendees another way to invest in the camps, retreats, and year-round programs serving children, families, churches, and communities across the Panhandle.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available for businesses and individuals who want to support the mission while gaining visibility at the event. Levels range from Shoot Station Sponsor to Presenting Sponsor, with benefits that include publicity, event recognition, shooting station signage, online exposure, and shooter registrations. Every dollar raised supports the work happening at Ceta Canyon in the Palo Duro Canyon, where campers and guests gather for worship, friendship, rest, and spiritual growth.
Event Details
This month's Garvey Room art exhibit at the Prairie Museum features Colby High School's photography show. Come see this community art display, with select pieces from CHS students!
Have fun creating with LEGOs!
Saturdays at 10am, Finney County Public Library, 605 E Walnut St
Dates, times, and locations are subject to change. Please check finneylibrary.org for more details.
Discover all WBNC has to offer with $1 admission to celebrate Earth Day!
Join us for our 3rd annual fundraiser to support dementia respite services in Hays, Kansas and surrounding areas! This year we will enjoy live entertainment from the Wes Cossman Band and have the chance to learn how to line dance from instructors at FHSU. A meal and bar service will also be provided.
On Golden Pond is a screenplay written by Ernest Thompson. The story is based on Norman, a crusty, retired professor grappling with many effects of aging. He has been married for many years to upbeat, feisty Ethel but has a remote, difficult relationship with their daughter. At their summer home on Golden Pond, Norman and Ethel agree to care for Billy, the son of Chelsea's new boyfriend, and an unexpected relationship blooms.
The Amarillo Symphony and Amarillo Master Chorale join forces for an unforgettable evening of choral masterpieces featuring Arvo Pärt’s ethereal Da Pacem Domine and Brahms’s deeply moving Requiem. This concert promises a journey of profound musical beauty and emotion.
George Jackson, conductorSydney Mancasola, sopranoDaniel Okulitch, bass-baritone
Featuring the Amarillo Master ChoraleNathaniel Fryml, Amarillo Master Chorale Director
REPERTOIREWTAMU Composition PremiereArvo Pärt – Da Pacem DomineBrahms – Requiem
Apr 26 Sunday
The exhibition, which explores the ways American Indian images, names, and stories have been part of the nation’s identity since before the country began, features photographs, hands-on interactives, objects, and videos that invite visitors to explore this history and representation of Native Americans. Americans is based on an exhibition of the same name that is currently on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and curated by Paul Chaat Smith (Comanche) and Cécile R. Ganteaume.
The SCCC Library will also have special programming during the exhibition:
• April 13 @ 10:00
Tribal Sovereignty and the Osage People with Dr. Julie Dinger, OPSU President
• April 16 @ 11:00
Wichita War Dancer
• April 22 @ Noon
Native American Influence on Sports Culture
• April 23 @ 11:00
Indigenous Beats: Past to Present with Lisa LaRue
• April 28 @ 11:00
Film presentation and discussion “Rumble”
• May 4 @ 11:00
More Than a Mascot: Identity, Representation, and Indigenous Presence
The exhibition and all programming is free and open to the public. The SCCC Library hours are 7:45 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Friday. The Library is closed Saturday and Sunday. For more information, contact library@sccc.edu or call (620) 417-1160.
Apr 27 Monday