Subject: The Amarillo Weekly Edit 🤠

Panhandle Pride Festival, Summer Solstice, and more!

Get Your Boot Sticker!


Help us spread the Amarillo boots across the country! For a limited time, the Amarillo CVB is offering free, holographic Amarillo boot stickers. BONUS - send us a picture of your new boot sticker to info@visitamarillo.com to receive a free Amarillo Bandana.

Sounds of Summer

Discover local Amarillo talent during the Summer Concert Series. Multiple concert programs are teaming up to offer free live music all summer long. This free concert series includes Amarillo College’s June Jazz, High Noon on the Square, the Starlight Theatre, Amarillo Botanical Gardens, and the Amarillo Community Market. Enjoy live music from Tuesday to Saturday over the summer (that's almost every day!). Click here to view the full schedule.

Wildcat Bluff Nature Center Turns 30!

06.25 | Wildcat Bluff Nature Center | 6 PM - 9 PM




Celebrate Wildcat Bluff Nature Center's 30th birthday with live music from Austin-based bluegrass band, Steel Better, a chuckwagon dinner, and an outdoor twist on Don Harrington Discovery Center's Beerology fan favorites!

Summer Solstice

06.21 | From 6th Collective | 12 PM - 4 PM


Celebrate the sunniest cycle of the year at From 6th Collective. Featured pop-ups include Brash House Smudge Stick Workshop, Gravity Yoga Studio class, Healing Hands Holistic metaphysical readings, henna tattoos, and Paradise Vintage.

Panhandle Pride Festival

06.25 | Starlight Ranch | 3 PM



Join Panhandle Pride for their biggest Pride Festival in the Panhandle yet! Enjoy live entertainment, local vendors, food trucks and so much more.

Fantastic Visions: Surreal and Constructed Images

Amarillo Museum of Art


Drawn from private collections, this exhibition showcases the work of artists and photographers who embrace the surreal and challenge reality through creatively constructed images and unique perspectives.

Quinceañera Traditions

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum


Rich with historic and symbolic meaning, the pageantry of the quinceañera marks a 15-year-old’s journey from girl to woman. As a rite of passage, it is a celebration of food, family, and faith that encompasses both the old and the new.