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Harrington String Quartet to End Season with New Work by WT Composer

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CANYON—West Texas A&M University’s Harrington String Quartet will close its season with a newly commissioned work that’s intimately tied to each of its members.

The quartet will debut String Quartet No. 2, “Harrington,” at its 7:30 p.m. April 10 concert in Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall on WT’s Canyon campus. Tickets are $20. Call 806-651-2840.

Harrington String Quartet

Human Resonance: Portraits with Presence

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This major exhibition of contemporary figurative art explores identity, memory, and lived experience through deeply personal portraiture. Organized in partnership with Chelsie Nicole Contemporary, in collaboration with The Citadelle Art Museum, Human Resonance brings together seven nationally and internationally recognized artists whose careers span galleries, museums, and major exhibitions across the United States and abroad.

Artist Karen Offutt

The Citadelle Art Museum presents Human Resonance: Portraits with Presence, opening February 14

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CANADIAN — On this day, marking the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, The Citadelle Art Museum announces Human Resonance: Portraits with Presence, a major new exhibition opening February 14, 2026. At the center of the exhibition is the work of internationally celebrated painter David Kassan, whose portraits of Holocaust survivors give visual testimony to lives shaped by survival, memory, and resilience. Kassan’s work serves as a reminder that these stories remain personal, present, and essential to remember.

Human Resonance: Portaits with Presence

Explore Local Revolutionary History at “Revolutionary History, Panhandle Stories”

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Join Panhandle PBS, Amarillo Public Library and Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum for an evening of American Revolutionary history and beyond from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, November 13 at the Downtown Library, 413 SE 4th in Amarillo.

This free “come and go” Open House event aims to explore history from the American Revolutionary period, as well as more local parallels to the film’s themes of liberty, independence and freedom.

The American Revolution - PBS

First Community Women's Progressive Dinner draws a crowd

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The first Community Women’s Progressive Dinner—described as an evening of food, fellowship and faith—was held in Canadian on Saturday, October 25, and proved to be a great success, according to the organizers. Cassi Warren reported that about 70 women from seven different congregations progressed through four church locations during the evening.

Attendees at Community Women's Progressive Dinner

Life saved in the field as blood supplies dwindle

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OCTOBER 8, 2025 — Blood supplies across the region have dropped to roughly one day’s worth on hand, and O-negative, O-positive, and platelet donations are at dangerously low levels. Immediate donor response is needed. The situation is so serious that Our Blood Institute (OBI) is now importing blood from the East Coast just to meet hospital demand—a short-term solution that underscores the urgent need for more local donors.

Coffee Memorial Blood Center
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