Subject: Front Desk Friday 01.21.22

Things happening in Amarillo, Texas this week!

Good morning,

It's Friday, January 21st! Please encourage your guests to call the numbers listed to double-check operating hours as well as practicing appropriate social distancing measures. If you receive questions regarding the status of the COVID-19 or the City of Amarillo's practices regarding the virus, please direct them to AmarilloAlerts.com.


Events:


  • The Big Cheese hosted by The Hope & Healing Place, Tri-State Fairgrounds Rex Baxter Building, 2221 SE 27th Ave, Amarillo, TX, Friday, January 21st at 6:00 PM, Tickets: Adults $25 - Children $7


  • Sibelius: Symphony No. 2, Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts 500 S Buchanan St, Amarillo, TX 79101, Friday and Saturday, January 21st and 22nd 7:30 PM



  • The Art of Cooking Mindfully, From 6th Collective 18100 I-40 W Amarillo, TX 79124, Saturday, January 22nd from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM


  • Craftership Market, Wolflin Village - Saturday, January 22nd from 11 AM - 3 PM. Don't miss Amarillo's only year-round farmers market from 11 AM - 3 PM or until sold out.



Exhibits:


  • Achievement in Art: Celebrating 50 years of AMoA’s Collection, Amarillo Museum of Art 2200 S. Van Buren, Exhibit Dates January 15–March 27, 2022

  • Rock of Ages, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, 2503 Fourth Ave Canyon, TX, the exhibit is open until February 1, 2022, weekly from Tuesday through Saturday during regular museum hours

Explore on your own:

  • Follow the arrows of the Quanah Parker Trail in the Texas Panhandle and learn about the Comanche and their last chief. www.quanahparkertrail.com/

  • Go on a scavenger hunt for all of the beautifully painted horses that are part of Center City's Hoof Prints of the American Quarter Horse project sponsored by The American Quarter Horse Association. www.centercity.org/hoof-prints

Don't forget to let your guests know about the Panhandle  Savings Pass!

The pass works as a digital coupon book that gives you discounts on entry to attractions, free apps, and perks at bars and restaurants, along with access to discounted rates at hotels. Once redeemed, you can easily access your pass via text, email, or “app”. The pass will guide you through the Panhandle based on your location, so you never have to worry about your next stop or wasting time.