Danny Phillips
Danny has lived his entire 60 years in Amarillo, and that's just fine with him.OUT & ABOUT
Mad Scientist Ball
Photos by Jeff Harbin, Life of Riley Photography - 2009-11-18 13:59:47
On October 17th, the Don Harrington Discovery Center offered an evening of mayhem and fun for adults, along with live music by The Space Rockers. The event included a variety of interactive science experiments and an upscale epicurean dinner complete with spooky cocktails that billowed smoke. The attire for the evening was “Science Geek Chick.” White lab coats were provided for each guest so they’d blend in with the Discovery Center’s own mad scientists. The inaugural ball raised funds to help support the DHDC’s unique educational programs. Without a doubt, this was an unforgettable evening of monstrous fun.
Amarillo Start! Heart Walk
Photos by Jeff Harbin, Life of Riley Photography - 2009-11-18 13:54:38
The American Heart Association sponsored the Amarillo Start! Heart Walk on Saturday October 17th to build awareness about achieving heart health through physical activity and a healthier lifestyle. The participants gathered at MediPark for the one and three mile non-competitive walks. This year also included a 5K competitive race. The money raised from the walk is used in the fight against both the leading and number three causes of death in American adults: heart attack and stroke.
19th Annual Greater Amarillo Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
- 2009-10-15 09:29:22
This year’s Race for the Cure boasts the largest turnout in the history of the event locally, with over 5000 registered participants. For the 19th year, walkers and runners gathered to be a part of the largest annual foot race in Amarillo on September 26th. The Race for the Cure is an event that generates significant funds in order to support breast cancer screenings, research, treatment programs and education. In addition, cancer survivors are honored and victories celebrated at the conclusion of the walk. Various vendors and Race sponsors were on hand to pass out refreshments, free gifts, pink products and educational materials.
NFL Punt, Pass, Kick Competition
- 2009-10-15 09:25:53
Boys and girls between the ages of eight and 15 participated in the annual skills competition, Punt, Pass and Kick at Dick Bivins Stadium on September 19th. The event was open to every young person who wished to participate and compete against each other in punting, passing and place kicking. The winners of each event earn the chance to compete at a Dallas Cowboy football game. The PPK program is sponsored by the National Football League.
Opportunity School LIPS Gala
- 2009-10-15 09:13:52
The 16th annual LIPS! Gala to benefit Opportunity School was celebrated on October 1st at the Amarillo Civic Center Grand Plaza. Performers for this year’s event, themed “LIPS Goes Hollywood,” lip synced well-known songs from the silver screen. In addition to the show, the event also included “SIPS,” a pre-event cocktail party, dinner and a silent and live auction, as well as a raffle drawing for a trip for four to Disney World. Proceeds help provide educational materials, classroom instructions, bus transportation and speech therapy to children. Opportunity School is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing new opportunities to children who lack basic learning skills and enter school unprepared for academic achievement.
Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Gala
- 2009-10-15 09:08:20
Featuring singer Billy Currington, the Texas Ford Dealers Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Gala was celebrated this year along with the finals for the Amarillo Star competition. Calvin Holland was named the winner of the vocal competition for 2009. The event was hosted at the Amarillo National Center on September 12th. The Gala is a dinner, concert and dance with proceeds benefiting the scholarship program for the Panhandle area’s high school graduates.
Center City Block Party
- 2009-10-02 09:30:43
Center City of Amarillo held its 14th annual block party on August 15th. The event is Center City’s largest fundraiser each year, but more than a dozen non-profit agencies were also represented. Festivities included live music from local bands on five different stages and booths with food, beverages and other items for sale from area businesses and non-profit agencies. Younger guests also enjoyed activities at the Children’s Area staffed with volunteers from including Amarillo Museum of Art, Golden Spread Boy Scout Council, Amarillo Flag Football, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Amarillo Kids Directory and Amarillo Youth Choirs.
Chamber of Commerce Barbeque Cook-Off
- 2009-10-02 09:25:07
The Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual "Good Times Celebration" Barbeque Cook-Off on September 10th on Polk St. More than one hundred cooking teams offered selections of dozens of different foods such as ribs, brisket, sausage and other slow-cooked fare. Live music and friends made this a "meet and meat" event.
Chuck Olson: Visual Histories Members' Preview
- 2009-10-02 08:53:57
The Amarillo Museum of Art presented a new exhibit by Pennsylvania native artist Chuck Olson. A gallery talk was given by the contemporary artist on August 28th, opening night. His work titled “Chuck Olson: Visual Histories,” includes 67 paintings created in response to Olson’s fascination with history. Objects and landscapes have been explored over the last 20 years as subjects of his work. The exhibition will hang through October 25th at the AMoA. Olson has exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States, Europe and Japan.
United Way Kick-Off Luncheon
- 2009-10-02 08:50:12
United Way raises funds each year to support programs at local nonprofit organizations and to provide direct community services. The fundraising campaign for the local volunteer-driven organization was officially launched with a Kickoff luncheon September 9th at the Amarillo Civic Center Heritage Room. This year proved to be one of the biggest turnouts in the history of the agency with more than 800 guests in attendance.web exclusives
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