THEY SAY THAT BLESSINGS come in disguise. If so, my blessings are poorly disguised. They show up wearing false noses and funny eyeglasses and are instantly recognizable unless I am
I WAS NOT POPULAR in high school. Everyone says this. I now realize that no one—not even the most popular person in high school—self-identifies as popular. Lately, I’ve been getting
Have we mentioned yet how Rotary connects us to the world? John Haley pulled this week’s program from our neighboring Shamrock club to remind us of just that. Kelly Livingston
Elvis was definitely the gold- and red-studded star Saturday evening at the Pavilion, where a Las Vegas-style dinner show was appropriately titled, “Elvis is Back.” The dinner and performance raised
I SPENT THE LAST couple weeks visiting my parents. I’ve been lucky in the parent department. It’s fashionable to recall some pivotal incident that occurred when we were 8 and
The Friends of the Library are selling raffle tickets for a handmade Canadian Wildcat quilt created by Glenda Hudson. The winning tickets will be drawn during halftime at the first
Gallery Room I apologize for missing a couple of weeks of museum notes, but we have been super busy. Roof repairs to our artifact storage room were completed, and we
Isn’t it wonderful to reconnect with old friends? Today we had the pleasure of welcoming back our 2016-17 foreign exchange student, Julika Behrens, to do just that. This past May,
The Canadian High School combined classes of 1955, 1956, and 1957 gathered at The Home Plate Diner in Amarillo on Aug. 3 for their yearly “mini reunion,” held during the