Apr 05 Sunday
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!
Apr 06 Monday
Free First Mondays: DISCOVERIES ON US!
Join us at the Don Harrington Discovery Center for Free First Mondays!
The first Monday of every month, families can get in free from 4:30 PM-7:00 PM to explore, play, and learn after our regular business hours.
While you're here, catch our FREE Girls Who Science program from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Hear from different women with careers in the STEM industry every month, and join in on our activity just for girls ages 8-18! Girls Who Science is designed to inspire future women in STEM, but anyone is welcome to attend.
Free First Mondays are a part of our accessible admission programs. Learn more at dhdc.org.
J Edwards is stopping in to perform at the Broken Spoke, as part of his "12 Days on the Road to Country Thunder Tour"
Apr 07 Tuesday
In honor of the Keep America Beautiful Challenge and the 250th anniversary of the United States, we ask that you honor our community by picking up at least one bag of trash with us, now through June 30!
Odiously awful odes are sought for the 2026 West Texas A&M University Bad Poetry Contest, presented by Brick & Elm magazine.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. April 7 in the Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus.
Participants—either WT-affiliated or from the general public—should bring two or three original poems. Audience members also are welcome to simply enjoy, to use that word loosely, the readings.
“Critic Ben Lerner has argued that poetry ‘has a fatal problem: poems.’ All poems, he suggests, are doomed, unable to live up to our demands on the art,” said Dr. Matthew Harrison, contest coordinator and WT’s Wendy Marsh Professor for Shakespeare Studies. “At our annual Bad Poetry Competition, we gather together to celebrate poetry's failures and our own.”
Poets are asked to keep their material in the PG-13 range.
For information, contact Harrison at mharrison@wtamu.edu.
The event is held by the Department of English, Philosophy and Modern Languages in WT’s Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities.
Apr 08 Wednesday
Amarillo Public Library’s SocialRx program is a great opportunity for area residents looking to expand their horizons and their circle of friends.
The program is designed to introduce people to engaging opportunities available in our community. Each month, community organizations offer information about classes, volunteer opportunities, and clubs so interested individuals can explore the options.
At the September 11th, 2024 meeting:
--The Amarillo Chapter of the League of Women Voters will provide information on LWV membership, fellowship, and volunteer opportunities.--ACTS Community will give us the scoop on the Senior Center and volunteer options.--Amarillo Animal Management and Welfare will explain about ways to get involved in helping pets reunite with their people or find forever homes.
Each Social Rx meeting takes place on the second Wednesday of the month at 1 PM at the Downtown Library – located at 413 SE 4th. Come meet new people and learn new things! For more information, contact Program Specialist Cynthia Hunt at 806-378-6019.
Musicians, comedians, and poets are welcome to come perform in an intimate yet public setting every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.