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Live Music

Sunday

Dan Hanson hosts Sunday Brunch: 10:30 a.m. Amarillo Club, 600 S. Tyler St, 30th & 31st Floors. 806-373-4361.

Josh Paulson Sunday Brunch: 11 a.m. The Drunken Oyster, Amarillo, 7606 S.W. 45th Ave, Suite 100. 806-418-6668.

Amarillo Singles Dance: 6 p.m. Amarillo VFW Post 1475, 1401 S.W. Eighth Ave. $10. Public invited. Singles 39 years and older 806-662-9378.

B-Man Karaoke: 7:30 p.m. 6th Street Saloon, 609 S. Independence St. No Cover. 806-356-0873.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181.

Chinc XL: 10 p.m. Leftwood’s, 2511 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-367-9840.

Monday

Adult Improv Caffeinated Comedy: 7 p.m. Urbana Coffee Works, 5215 S. Coulter St, Suite #100. Free comedy show featuring comics around the panhandle area. 806-803-9022.

Jerry & Adrian & Friends host Open Mic Night: 7:30 p.m. 6th Street Saloon, 609 S. Independence St. No Cover. 806-356-0873.

Tuesday

Starlight Theater presents “Mike Fuller & the Repeat Offenders”: 7 p.m. Sam Houston Park, 4101 Line Ave. Free. 806-378-4290.

Yvonne Perea: 7 p.m. Springhill Suites’ Helio’s Bar, 2301 Cinema Drive. No Cover. 806-381-3400.

The Love Shine Girls host Open Mic Night: 7:30 p.m. 6th Street Saloon, 609 S. Independence St. No Cover. 806-356-0873.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181.

Wednesday

High Noon on the Square presents “Pat Swindell & The Esquire Jazz Band”: 12 p.m. Potter County Courthouse lawn, 501 S. Filmore St. Hamburgers by Bubba’s 33. 806-372-6744.

Dana Hubbard: 7 p.m. Esquire Jazz Club, 626 S. Polk St, Suite 102. $10 cover after 7 p.m. 806-584-9571.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181.

Robin Lore/Stuart Reever: 9 p.m. Broken Spoke Lounge: 3101 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-373-9149.

Skylar Potter and Matt Villegas of Yellow City Comedy &Productions host Comedy Open Mic Night: 9 p.m. Whiskey River, 4001 S.W. 51st Ave. No Cover. 806-367-6163.

Thursday

Musical Entertainment by DJ Richard Frausto at Mackenzie Park: 5:30 p.m. Mackenzie Park; West of the Baseball Fields on South Austin St, Tulia. Music, Food, Games. 806-995-2794.

College Night featuring “Jim Gardner/Brandon Borup Trio”: 6 p.m. Esquire Jazz Club, 626 S. Polk St, Suite 102. College Students free with I.D. $10 cover after 7 p.m. 806-584-9571.

Mike Fuller: 6:30 p.m. Pescaraz, 3415 S. Bell St, Suite K. No Cover. 806-350-5430.

Music in the Gardens featuring “Dear Marsha”: 7 p.m. Amarillo Botanical Gardens, 1400 Streit Drive. $5 members and $10 non-members. 806-352-6513.

The Solano Project host Party on the Patio: 7 p.m. J’ Grill and Bar, 3130 S. Soncy Road, Suite 100. No Cover. 806-358-2222.

The Local Nobody’s: 7 p.m. Teddy Jack’s Armadillo Grill, 5080 S. Coulter St. No Cover. 806-322-0113.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181

Friday

E.P. Simmons/The Martinis: 6 p.m. Esquire Jazz Club, 626 S.Polk St, Suite 102. $10 cover after 7 p.m. 806-584-9571.

Tennessee Tuckness: 6:30 p.m. Pescaraz, 3415 S. Bell St, Suite K. No Cover. 806-350-5430.

An Evening with Ricky Skaggs & Kennedy Thunder: 7 p.m. Cactus Theater, 1812 Buddy Holly Ave, Lubbock. 806-762-3233.

Kickshikers/Birthday Night: 7 p.m. Good Time Country and Western Dance Club, 1220 S. Polk St. $8 memebers and $9 non-members. 806-471-1322.

Kindle Hunt: 7:30 p.m. The Drunken Oyster, 7606 S.W. 45th Ave. No Cover. 806-418-6668.

Moon Dog: 8 p.m. Joe Daddy’s, 2108 Paramount Blvd. No Cover. 806-463-7900.

Musical Entertainment by Danny Cadra/Dip Street Cruise 8:00 p.m. Mackenzie Park; West of the Baseball Fields on South Austin St, Tulia. Music, Food, Games. 806-995-2794. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Gilbert Hernandez front man for Velvet Funk: 8 p.m. Metropolitan-A Speakeasy, 9181 Town Square Blvd. No Cover. 806-242-0117.

Boss 420: 8 p.m. Smokey Joe’s, 2903 S.W. Sixth Ave. No Cover. 806-331-6698.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181.

Karaoke Palooza: 9 p.m. Amarillo Club, 600 S.Tyler St, 30th & 31st Floors. Featuring DJ Katie Eddins with beer pong, corn hole and Jenga. 806-373-4361.

Hangman: 9:30 p.m. Austin’s Texas Pub, 3121 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-803-9063.

The Rock ‘n Roll High Fives: 10 p.m. Golden Light Cantina, 2906 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-374-9237.

Thunderosa Rocks the Panhandle: 10 p.m. Skooterz Amarillo, 4100 Bushland Blvd. 806-355-6600.

Saturday

Yearly Luau: 10 a.m. Old Santa Fe Lounge, 4901 S. Western St. Free food, pool and horseshoe tournaments, and if you want a shirt made, bring a shirt and we’ll make it for you. 806-356-9919.

Black & Denton: 6 p.m. Acapulco’s Mexican Restaurant, 727 S. Polk St. No Cover. 806-373-8889.

Keitha Jones/Polk Street Jazz Band: 6 p.m. Esquire Jazz Club, 626 S.Polk St, Suite 102. $10 cover after 7 p.m. 806-584-9571.

40th Annual King’s Manor Founders Event featuring Eagles Tribute Act “The Long Run”: 6 p.m. Hereford Independent School District, Administrative Building, 601 N. 25 Mile Ave, Hereford. $35. 806-364-0661.

Funds, Forks, & Fun featuring party band Insufficient Funds: 7 p.m. Bar Z Winery, 19290 FM 1541. Farm to Fork Gastro Kitchen food truck from Lubbock. $10 Cover. 806-488-2214.

Tony Jones hosts The DCF Show: 7 p.m. The DCF Live Show, 708 S. Dumas Ave, Dumas. Live comedy, music, and drama. 806-584-8754.

Texas: 8:30 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Pioneer Amphitheatre. Adults $16.95 to $30.95, plus fees; children $12.95 to $26.95, plus fees. Dinner: $15.95 adults, $8.49 children. 806-655-2181.

Moon Dog: 9 p.m. Broken Spoke Lounge, 3101 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-373-9149.

Dischordia: 9 p.m. Zombiez Bar & Grill, 711 S.W. 10th Ave. 806-331-7305.

Chino & The Band Strange Whiskey: 9:30 p.m. Western Horseman Club, 2501 East I-40. $5 cover, Ladies free. 806-379-6555, Ext. 2999.

Grant Gilbert: 10 p.m. Hoot’s Pub, 2424 Hobbs Road. 806-358-9560.

Josh Field: 10 p.m. Leftwood’s, 2511 S.W. Sixth Ave. 806-367-9840.

Dakota Ritter: 10 p.m. Whiskey River, 4001 S.W. 51st Ave. $7 cover, Ladies free. 806-367-6163.

Stage

Sunday

Amarillo Little Theatre Academy presents; Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine’s first summer musical production of “Into the Woods”: 2:30 p.m. Globe-News for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St. An intimate production of the popular deconstruction of fairy tales.Adult themed. $18 ages 12 and older and $15 for ages 11 and younger. 806-355-9991.

Auditions for “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”: 7:30 p.m. Amarillo Little Theatre, Mainstage, Terk Lobby, 2019 Civic Circle. An Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical. Needing 10-15 boys and 10-15 girls ages 7-15. 806-355-9991.

Monday

Auditions for “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”: 7:30 p.m. Amarillo Little Theatre, Mainstage, Terk Lobby, 2019 Civic Circle. An Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical. Needing 12-15 men and 12-15 women ages 16 and older. 806-355-9991.

Tuesday

Auditions for “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”: 7:30 p.m. Amarillo Little Theatre, Mainstage, Terk Lobby, 2019 Civic Circle. An Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical. Callback Night. 806-355-9991.

Friday

Amarillo Little Theatre Academy presents; Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine’s first summer musical production of “Into the Woods”: 7:30 p.m. Globe-News for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St. An intimate production of the popular deconstruction of fairy tales.Adult themed. $18 ages 12 and older and $15 for ages 11 and younger. 806-355-9991.

Saturday

Amarillo Little Theatre Academy presents; Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine’s first summer musical production of “Into the Woods”: 7:30 p.m. Globe-News for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St. An intimate production of the popular deconstruction of fairy tales.Adult themed. $18 ages 12 and older and $15 for ages 11 and younger. 806-355-9991.

Community

Sunday

Texas Route 66 Festival comes to an end: 8:30 a.m. Various locations, Shamrock. http://rt66oftexas.com/. http://www.texaswelcomestheworld.com/.

Amarillo Coin and Currency Show: 10 a.m. Amarillo Civic Center Complex, Regency Room, 401 S. Buchanan St. 806-378-4297.

Sunday Morning with the African Children's Choir: 11 a.m. Eastridge Baptist Church, 1300 Evergreen St. 806-383-9521.

Dogie Days Blood Drive: 11:30 a.m. Moore County YMCA, Main Gym, 1400 S. Maddox Ave, Dumas. 806-935-4136. moore.county.ymca@gmail.com.

Youth “LIT" Water Gun Wars: 3 p.m. Sam Houston Park, Line Ave. Music and sack lunches. Bring is a water gun. 806-477-0360.

The Peddler Show: 4 p.m. Amarillo Civic Center Complex, 401 S. Buchanan St. $5 in advance and $7 at the door. 12 and under Free. 806-378-4297.

Monday

Girls Mission Camp - Day Camp: 8:30 a.m. High Plains Retreat Center, 18511 City Lake Road, Canyon. Grades K-3rd. $60. Please make checks out to AABA Girls 2018. Mail to 2123 S. Van Buren Amarillo, TX 79109. 806-499-3429.

Junior Zookeeper Camp: 9 a.m. Amarillo Zoo, 700 Comanchero Trail. $150 for week of July 16-July 20th. 806-381-5605/806-381-7911.

Drama Camp: 10 a.m. The Imagination Station, 202 North Main St, Stratford. Ages 4-6 from 10-11am, ages 7-11 from 2-4pm. Performance on the evening of the 19th. $20/child, spots are limited. Face Book messenger.

Granny Gray’s Storytime: 10:30 a.m. Burrowing Owl Books, 419 16th St, Canyon. Suggested ages infant up to first graders. 806-282-9888.

Dogie Days Blood Drive: 11 a.m. Moore County YMCA, Main Gym, 1400 S. Maddox Ave, Dumas. 806-935-4136. moore.county.ymca@gmail.com.

NRA Women on Target: 6 p.m. Texas Panhandle Pistol Club – TPPC, 2309 Line Ave. NRA's rules for gun safety, which include understanding how to safely handle, operate and store your firearm. Basics about loading and unloading your firearm, pistol grip, eye dominance, and the fundamentals of marksmanship and the shooting sports. $110. 806-373-2060.

Tuesday

Tuesday in the Park Music Camp: 10:30 a.m. South Georgia Elementary, 5018 Susan Drive. Each week will feature a 90-minute camp, followed by lunch. Free. Learn more and register for camps at sgbc.co/summer2018. 806-355-8169.

Tuesday Tappy Hour: 4 p.m. Amarillo Club, 600 S. Tyler St, 30th & 31st Floors. Featuring a new craft beer every month, complimentary appetizers and happy hour prices. 806-373-4361.

Picnic Parade: 5:30 p.m. 500 East Broadway to 600 W. Broadway Tulia. 806-995-2296.

Tulia Lions Club/Miss Splash Contest/Swim Races: 5:30 p.m. 500 East Broadway to 600 West Broadway, Tulia. 806-995-2794.

Swisher County’s 128th Birthday Bash: 6 p.m. Tule Creek Boutique, 128 S. Maxwell Ave, Tulia/This-n-That, 105 N. Maxwell ave., Tulia and 7 others host this bash celebration. Food, Music, Shopping and more. A new tradition for Picnic Week. 806-995-2794.

Wednesday

ADI Texas Roadshow: 8 a.m. Embassy Suites Amarillo, 550 S. Buchanan St.  Mini-trade show and CEU trainings. Free meals, and giveaway. 949-752-7606. www.avycon.com.

Workers' Comp 101 Seminar: 9 a.m. Amarillo Country Club, 4800 Bushland Blvd. Guest Speaker Regina Schwartz, Division of Workers' Compensation, Health Care Business Management, Provider Outreach and Education. 806-355-3371/806-651-5151. coordinator@wtsbdc.com.

Princess Day Camp: 9 a.m. Amarillo Performing Arts Center, 9190S. Polk St. $75 ages 3-6. Through July 20th. 806-418-4271.

Preserve Route 66 - The Road Ahead Event: 12 p.m. Route 66, Amarillo, Texas, Route 66. 806-373-1427. The National Trust for Historic Preservation will be in town, on Route 66 /6th Street, to discuss future plans to preserve the history of Route 66. https://savingplaces.org/. 806-373-1427.

Ladies Night: 5 p.m. The Drunken Oyster, 7606 S.W. 45th Ave, Suite 100. 806-418-6668.

Gospel Musical Entertainment at Mackenzie Park: 5:30 p.m. Mackenzie Park; West of the Baseball Fields on South Austin St, Tulia. Music, Food, Games. 806-995-2794.

Children's Dentistry of Amarillo presents their free Captain Underpants outdoor movie night: 8 p.m. Children's Dentistry of Amarillo, 4501 Van Winkle Drive.

Thursday

Five Points Healthcare Career Fair: 10 a.m. Five Points Nursing and Rehabilitation, 1625 Point West Pkwy. Hiring managers will be on site conducting on-the-spot interviews. Bring resume or send copy to colt_bewley@csnhc.com. 844-487-1776.

Amarillo Republican Women Monthly Membership Meeting featuring “Mayor Ginger Nelson”: 11:45 a.m. Amarillo Country Club, Acavia/Vista Rooms, 4800 Bushland Ave. $25. Please make reservations no later than July 15th. 806-679-9144.

Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board Meeting: 1:30 p.m. Simms Municipal Building, 808 S. Buchanan St, Room 275. 806-378-4219.

Daddy Daughter Date Night: 5/6/7 p.m. The Køkken, 410 S. Dumas Ave, Dumas. Ticket price is for meal and activities for dad and 1 child Addition children can be added. Reservations  required since seating is limited. Log on to the online store to select time slot to reserve. $40 + $10 every additional child. 806-934-3221.

Childhood Cancer Survivorship Program hosting a Pool Party: 7:15 p.m. Amarillo Town Club, 4514 Cornell St. Childhood cancer survivors and their families are invited to join us at the Amarillo Town Club on Cornell for a pool party. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Limited to a certain number of guests so RSVP early to 806-242-2425 or jenniferbrown@hchfamarillo.org. 806-468-0399.

Friday

2nd Annual Texas ProKart Challenge at Amarillo Rounds 4 & 5: 8 a.m. Amarillo Kart Circuit, 275 FM 2373, Panhandle. Practice Day. $10. Two and under free. www.texasprokartchallenge.com.

Book Signing hosted by Natalie Bright with special guests Flash & Taz: 9:30 a.m. Palo Duro Canyon State Park - Texas Parks and Wildlife, 11450 Park Road 5, Canyon. 806-655-4046. www.nataliebright.com.

Tulia High School Class of ’98 20 year Reunion Party: 6 p.m. Tulia High School, 500 North Maxwell Ave, Tulia. Face Book messenger @tuliahighschool98. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Wine dinner featuring Pinot Noirs: 6:30 p.m. Amarillo Country Club, 4800 Bushland Blvd. Join us for our Summer Wine Dinner, featuring Pinot Noir's from several different regions around the country. $120 per person. Contact: Daniel Maxwell for your reservations 806-355-3371 or email daniel.maxwell@theamarillocountryclub.com.

Bat Tour: 7 p.m. Caprock Canyons State Park, 850 Caprock Canyons State Park Road near Quitaque. Take a guided vehicle tour to historic Clarity Tunnel for the bat emergence flight. Reservations required. Park admission $4; $10 fee per seat. 806-455-1492.

Discover All Night: 7 p.m. Don Harrington Discovery Center, 1200 Streit Drive. Camping excitement among our exhibits … without the bugs. Members: $25 per child (2 and under free.), $8 per adult. Non-Members: $30 per child (2 and under free), $10 per adult. Registration opens July 1. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Space limited. 806-355-9547.

Movie Night on the Canyon Square featuring “Coco”: 9 p.m. Canyon Main Street, 1604 Fourth Ave, Canyon. 806-656-6833.

Saturday

Zero Hour: 10 a.m. Medi-Park, 1100 Wallace Blvd. JPark cleanup to raise awareness about global warming and plastic pollution. Bring water, sunscreen and buckets for cleanup.

13th Annual Texas Cheeseburger Cook-Off Festival: 11:30 a.m. at Friona City Park, 621 Main Street, Friona. $7 gets you a meal ticket to try up to four burgers. 806-250-3491.

Senior Citizens’ Breakfast: 6 a.m. Senior Citizens Center, 619 S.E. Second, Tulia. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

2nd Annual Texas ProKart Race Day Challenge at Amarillo Rounds 4 & 5: 8 a.m. Amarillo Kart Circuit, 275 FM 2373, Panhandle. $10. Two and under free. www.texasprokartchallenge.com.

Amarillo Area Mensans road trip to “Tiny Texas Towns That is Totally Worth the Trip”: 9 a.m. Hemphill County Library, 500 Main St, Canadian. hcl@usa.com. Meet at the Stumblin’ Goat Saloon at 12 p.m. 217 S. Second St, Canadian. After lunch, a private tour of the Citadelle, a world class, collection art museum, hosted by Dr. Abraham. 520 Nelson Ave, Canadian. Amarillo@nmmensa.org. www.stumblingoat.com. www.thecitadelle.org.

Kiddie Parade line up 9:15 a.m. N.E. Square, Kiddie Parade starts at 9:30 a.m. General Parade line up 9:00 a.m. on Dallas St. Parade Starts 10:00 a.m. Tulia. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

“Swisher County Traditions: Faith, Family, and Freedom” picnic barbecue lunch: 11:30 a.m. Conner Park, Old-Timers Eat Free, (must be resident of Swisher County and at least 70 years old). General public served at noon. All plates $8 (no child plates). http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Keeping It Cool by the Pool: 12 p.m. Elks Amarillo, 932 Clyde St. $1-$5. 806-355-3311.

Texas Panhandle Pet Savers Adoption Day: 3 p.m. Fire Slice Pizzeria, 7306 S.W. 34th Ave. 806-331-2232.

Olympus Lonnie Reunion 2018: 3 p.m. South Plains Electric Cooperative, 1900 Avenue C, N.W., Childress. Gather with people and descendants of those  in the Olympus and Lonnie communities of northeast Childress County. 940-937-2565.

Engaged Encounter: 5 p.m. Bishop DeFalco Retreat & Conference Center, 2100 N. Spring St. Open to any engaged couple seeking to prepare for a deeper, more meaningful life together. In-depth, private and personal marriage prep experience. 806-383-1811/806-383-2243 ext: 116 or by email at avillegas@dioama.org.

When A Woman's FED Up: 7 p.m. Houston Middle, 815 S. Independence St. Deals with family that has dealt with hardships of growing up but their hardship carries over into their adult life. “All That Jazz” after party follows. $25 for the show and party, $15 Show only and $10 Party only. 806-471-0053.

The Kwahadi Dancers Last Show “Song of the Eagle”: 7 p.m. Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian, 9151 East I-40. $9 adults, $8 Seniors, $7 children. 806-335-3175.

130th Annual Old Settlers Rodeo Event: 8 p.m. Mashburn Event Center, 1100 Seventh St, Childress. $10. 940-585-3396.

Dance at Swisher County Show Barns: 9 p.m. Tulia. No glass containers. Admission includes rodeo and dance $15. Kids twelve and under free. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Sports

Sunday

Road to USTRC Finals: 8 a.m. Tri-State Fairgrounds, Amarillo National Center, 3301 S.E. 10th Ave. Free. 806-376-7767.

Red Dirt Rendezvous & Derby: 8 a.m. Tri-State Fairgrounds, Bill Cody Arena, 3301 S.E. 10th Ave. Free. 806-376-7767.

Randall County Sheriff’s Posse presents July Playday: 9 a.m. $4-$7. rcsp.tx@gmail.com.

LGA Couples Tournament: 1:30 p.m. Amarillo Country Club, 4800 Bushland Blvd. $90 per couple. 806-355-5021.

Saturday

Summer Tournament Series “Battle the Heat”: 8 a.m. Hoop 10 Basketball, 4101 Hillside Road. $175 per team/per tournament. www.hoop10.com. 806-681-0331.

Mutton Bustin: 6:30 p.m. Cobb-Wheeler-Mote Arena, Tulia. Enter at the Rodeo Arena Bucking Chutes by 5:30 p.m. (seven years old and under/60 pounds or less) Entry fee $25. No early entries. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Ranch Rodeo: 7 p.m. Cobb-Wheeler-Mote Arena, Tulia. To enter call Ky Finck at 806-685-1849 Rodeo Dance featuring The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly and Jason Nutt & Highway 70. http://www.tuliatexas.org/.

Benefits

Sunday

Jersey Mike's Subs Fundraiser: All day. Jersey Mike's Subs, 2311 S. Georgia St. 10 percent of proceeds will be donated to United Way of Amarillo & Canyon. 806-731-0731.

12th Annual Ride For The Cure: 11 a.m. XR Downtown, 715 S. Polk St. Registration at XR Downtown from 11 a.m-1p.m. First bike out at 1 p.m.; last bike in at 4 p.m. Stops: Cedar Shack, Bailey's Shed, Bubba's 33, Broken Spoke Lounge, Handle Bar & Grill, Wild Bill's and Back to XR's. Chance to win 2008 Thunder Mountain Custom for $25 donation. $250 donation for 11 chances. Tickets  at Clarks Auto Sales & Salvage, 112 W. Cottonwood off the Dumas Highway. Bike and Car Show $25 a person or $35 a couple tand $15 per bike or car or 2 for $20 for the bike and car show. 806-383-3157/806-673-4230/806-681-0880.

Tuesday

8th Annual WOWW Wine Tasting Fundraiser: 5 p.m. Amarillo Botanical Gardens, 1400 Streit Drive. Entertainment by Chuck Alexander, and food by Macaroni Joe’s. $35-$100. Our fundraiser benefits the children of the Panhandle. Window on a Wider World: Experiences Beyond the Classroom. 806-342-5600.

Fundraiser for AHF-Farmhouse signs: 6:30 p.m. Studio 3313, 3313 S.W. Sixth Ave. $34. Fundraiser for Amarillo Housing First. 806-318-3965.

Friday

Clint & Sons Beef Jerky and Clint & Sons Processing hosts Mona Freeman Memorial Blood Drive: 3 p.m. Clint & Sons Beef Jerky, 107 West Second St, White Deer. 806-883-7831.

Saturday

6th Annual MTK Memorial Run: 7 a.m. Paramount Baptist Church, 3801 S. Western St. Benefits the MTK Foundation and provides a 5K, 10K, and 1-mile fun run/walk. Online Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 19, at 5 p.m. $15-$25. Proceeds benefit the MTK Foundation, (Madison T. Knebusch). 806-355-3396.

Panhandle AIDS Support Organization hosts Annual Friends of PASO Membership Drive: 7 p.m. Home of David and Sarah Faulkner, 1201 N. Western St. Honoring Dr. Amanda Godfrey and the staff of Amarillo Dental Works. Food and drinks by O.H.M.S. Café and Bar. $25; sponsorships are $125. 806-372-1050.

Museums

Amarillo Museum of Art: 2200 S. Van Buren St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tue-Fri.-; 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Free. 806-371-5050, 806-371-5392 weekends or www.amarilloart.org.

American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum: 2601 E. Interstate-40. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Adults $6, seniors $5, children6 to 18 $2. 806-376-5181 or www.quarterhorsemuseum.com.

Cerulean Gallery: 814 S. Taylor St. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Free. 806-576-0063.

Chalice Abbey Center for Spirituality & The Arts: 2717 Stanley St. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, Friday-Saturday. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday. 806-576-2480.

The Citadelle Art Foundation: 520 Nelson, Canadian. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday. Adults $10, seniors $8, children free. 806-323-8899 or www.thecitadelle.org.

Don Harrington Discovery Center: 1200 Streit Drive. Noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday; 9:30 a.m-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Adults $11, children under 2 Free, children 3-12 $8, students 13 to 22, with college I.D. for college students, $8, military with ID $8, seniors 60+ $8. 806-355-9547 or www.discoverycenteramarillo.org.