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Holiday Time Travel at PPHM Christmas Open House 2019

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Thanks so much to Stephanie Price for stopping by High Plains Morning this week to remind us about the PPHM Open House, celebrating the holidays like it's 1890s. This Friday and Saturday, head down to Canyon, TX for a holiday party that kicks off the season—and if you bring a donation for the High Plains Food Bank, it's free!

The museum will be bustling with Christmas activity as role players in Pioneer Town invite you step in and step back to Christmas in the 1890’s. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at Christmas Open House ready to take requests from children who visit them in Hazlewood Lecture Hall. In the basement, children can make holiday crafts in the craft corner. Storytellers will weave Christmas stories in a cozy living room setting with a crackling fire while songs by children’s choirs and entertainers fill the rest of the museum with music from the Derrick Room. Suggested admission is $1 for the High Plains Food Bank or a can of food. 

Hear our full interview on the link below, and HAPPY HOLIDAYS! 

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Jenny Inzerillo joined HPPR in 2015 as the host of High Plains Morning, our live music program that airs weekdays at 9 am to noon CST. Broadcasting from KJJP in beautiful downtown Amarillo, she helps listeners wake up with inspired music from our region and beyond. Tune in for new voices in folk/Americana, deep cuts from your favorite artists, soulful tracks from singer/songwriters across the world, and toe-tapping classics dating as far back as the 1920s. Plus, discover underground greats that just might be your new favorite band.
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