Every time the holidays roll around, people come together to make sure the less fortunate have presents under the tree. It is astonishing how many children in the Amarillo area might go with out Christmas. It should't be that way. That's why you need to get your motorcycle and get ready to help a great cause.
A fun Christmas tradition returns this year. A fun event to find yourself a tree you don't even have to decorate. The Panhandle Community Services annual Festival of Trees is back.
The Interfaith Campaign for the Homeless is an organization that helps over 17 different agencies in Amarillo who work with the homeless. The annual Beans and Cornbread Luncheon is their biggest fundraiser and it is happening on Monday, October 29th.
Do you love a great mystery? If you do, the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum needs your help in solving a murder mystery. In fact murder and mayhem are taking over the museum.
This Saturday is National Coffee Day. It's a day to celebrate, joe, java, brew, wakey juice, it's a day to celebrate coffee. This year you can celebrate the goodness that is coffee and help out local kids.
The St. Mary's Cathedral School Carnival is a huge a tradition in Amarillo and if you haven't been, dress the kids in their costumes and make plans to come out and celebrate this Saturday, October 13th. It's fun for the entire family and it has something for everyone.
A great way to support our men and women in blue is by stuffing your face with lunch. OK, maybe you don't have to stuff your face, but you can have a great lunch while supporting the Amarillo Police Department.
National S'mores Day is coming up on Friday, August 10th. A day to celebrate the ooey gooey goodness of graham crackers, roasted marshmallows and chocolate. It makes me want to drool just thinking about it.
Miracle Treat Day 2018 has officially ended but what a Miracle Treat Day! Thank you to everyone who came out and bought a Blizzard. All funds raised yesterday will got to our local Children's Miracle Network. They will stay local to help local kids.
Buy a Blizzard and help local kids. It's something very easy to do to make a difference. You get a sweet treat and help out local kids here in the Texas Panhandle.