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Introducing…The Smash Factor Golf Club

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CHRISTMAS MAY JUST come a bit early this year for sports fans in Canadian. When it does, you can thank Nate Lee, who, for the last year, has pursued an idea that started with his son, sixth-grader Caden, who decided he was interested in golf.
Inside the Stumblin' Goat, work is underway on what will be the Smash Mouth Factor Club, where arrival of a new top-of-the-line golf simulator is just around the corner.

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WCTU Bazaar attendees warned of possible COVID exposure WCTU Christmas Bazaar organizers issued an alert this week that one of the servers had tested positive for COVID following the event. If you are concerned, or are experiencing symptoms, please get tested.
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The 9th Annual Lighting of The Citadelle's Waterfield Walk

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The Citadelle Art Foundation Director Wendie Cook welcomes guests to Monday night’s annual Christmas lighting event, and invites them to guess how many lights are wrapped around the garden’s trees for this eagerly-anticipated occasion. The answer—4,072 feet— elicited more than a few oohs and aahs.

Though the hot apple cider and other delicious refreshments served Monday evening are long gone now, the Waterfield Walk lights will remain on each evening through Christmas for visitors wishing to stroll through the gardens.

PHOTOS BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN | THE RECORD

Citadelle Director Wendie Cook welcomes guests Monday night

A sweet start for Panhandle Gives

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A second batch of batter was needed at Monday night’s well-attended kick-off for The Panhandle Gives. The seven charities participating in this enhancement program by the Amarillo Area Foundation will be eligible for additional funding based on all donations raised through Nov. 29.

Among the local nonprofit organizations participating in The Panhandle Gives—and highlighted in last week’s Record report—are the Citadelle Art Foundation, Edward Abraham Memorial Home Foundation, Canadian River Art, River Valley Pioneer Museum, Canadian Community Center, and Rachel’s Little House.

Kota Shrader with a forkful of delicious pancakes and syrup

The hands that give are never left empty

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The hands that give are never left empty. In a time of turmoil, there is no greater gift we can give than the gift of service and compassion. While some of us lie in wait to pounce on the next deal, some lie in their beds with the sound of a grumbling stomach. Siblings pull each other closer for warmth under thin blankets. Mothers and fathers tirelessly work overtime to provide for their children, only to find that it wasn’t quite enough this month.

Hands that give
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