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Picture a fall evening in the adobe ambience of theKwahadi Kiva….
A fine meal, the pinon fire, and a night of “WOW!”The World Famous Kwahadi Dancers Present the 24th
Annual Indian Summer Festival of Dance. A colorful andexciting evening for the entire family featuring the uniquedance styles of the Southwest!
Friday and Saturday nights! November 6, 7, 13, 14, 20,21, 2009, 7:30 pm
Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian, 9151 I-40 E,Amarillo, Texas. Located on the north side of I-40between Lakeside and Airport Blvd. I-40 Exit #76, thenwest on frontage road. Kwahadi Museum open daily in
entertainment...Indian Summer Festival of Dance
November and December from 1 – 5 pm.
Show tickets: Adults $7, Seniors $5, Students $4. Museumincluded with ticket! Call for Scout, Church, and othergroup rates!
How About A Turkey Dinner Too?Feast with a TURKEY DINNER with all the trimmings at6:30 pm. Dinner $9.75 (tax included) – reservationrequired. For show and meal reservations call theKwahadi Museum, 806-335-3175.
Kwahadi Trading Post - Annual 25% off sale on finejewelry and crafts from over 100 Native American artists!Fine selection of turquoise and colorful jewelry sopopular across America!
Michael Martin Murphey will to return to the KwahadiMuseum in December to perform his famous CowboyChristmas Ball! 2nd Museum benefit performance! Watchfor date!! www.kwahadi.com or call for information.
Come see the Kwahadis! You’ll be glad you did!
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new moviesDISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLOpens: November 6, 2009Rated: PGGenres: Fantasy, Children’s/Family, Holiday Film. Scarysequences and scary images
“Disney’s A Christmas Carol,” a multi-sensory thrill ridere-envisioned by Academy Award®-winning filmmakerRobert Zemeckis, captures the fantastical essence of theclassic Dickens tale in a groundbreaking 3D motionpicture event. Ebenezer Scrooge (Jim Carrey) begins theChristmas holidaywith his usualmiserly contempt,barking at hisfaithful clerk (GaryOldman) and hischeery nephew(Colin Firth). Butwhen the ghosts ofChristmas Past,Present and Yet toCome take him onan eye-openingjourney revealingtruths Old Scroogeis reluctant to face,he must open hisheart to undo yearsof ill will before it’stoo late.
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Waking up to pop-tart kissesTime to start the day.Seize this rare opportunityEmbrace all that is today.
Take advantage of every kissAnd every chance to cuddle.Take time to dance in the rainAnd splash in every puddle.
Build a fort under the tableOr an office under the sink.Make believe in fairiesAnd pretend to all have wings.
Forget about the dishesAnd the laundry in your room.Sacrifice your weekly showsAnd let them pick cartoons.
Splash with them at bath timeAnd get a tad bit wet.Read them bedtime storiesBut don’t retire just yet.
Now go into their room tonightAnd watch them while they sleep.This is what life’s all aboutAnd you’ve got front row seats.
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Being a red head myself, with two little red-headedruggrats, led me through a fascinating internet mazewith a bundle of very interesting facts on the distinctdifferences between red-headed people and those withother hair coloring.
Redheads are consideredmutants...or at least have amutated gene. In the late1990’s, scientists discoveredthat red hair is the result of amutation of the Melanocortin- 1 receptor (MC1R) gene. Asresearch progressed, theyfound that MC1R mutationsaffected the perception of painand the effectiveness of certaindrugs meant to block or numbthe sensation of pain. The onlyproblem with this study is that some redheads were moresensitive to pain while others had a higher tolerance.
A new study headed by Dr. Daniel Sissler of theUniversity of Louisville suggests people with naturallyred hair need about 20 percent more anesthesia thanpatients with other hair colors. “Anesthesiologist havelong grumbled that redheads can be a little harder toput under, but no one had ever studied if that was realor folklore.” Said Dr. Andrea Kurz of Washington
University in St. Louis, who praised the research.
You might be askingyourself, “Why wouldhair color haveanything to do withit?” The theory hingeson melanin, which isa pigment that isresponsible for skinand hair color.
Neither of my parentshave red hair, but both of my sons do. The gene isrecessive and may skip generations but in order toproduce redhead offspring both parents must be carriersof the gene.
The US can surely boast, anywhere from 2-6% of thepopulation has red tresses. A seemingly obsolete figure,but with a massive population, that give the United Statethe largest number of redheads in the world with 6-18million. Compare that to 650,000 in Scotland and 420,000in Ireland.
Throughout History redheads have been feared andrevered, hated and adored, degraded and exalted. Howis it that hair-color could evoke such a variety ofemotions? The color red itself that conjures up a varietyof emotions such passion to rage. Studies show that thecolor red can actually have a physical effect, byincreasing the rate of respiration and raising bloodpressure.
There are several different terms when referring todifferent shades of redheadedness, including - Ginger,Aubern, and Strawberry Blonde.
Through our Genetic quirks, redheads have inspiredresearch that may one day lead to safer medicine. Wemay not fight crime but I like to think that in this smallway, redheads are using their mutant powers for good.
Some interesting FACTS about Redheads.1. Redheads feel the cold 10 degrees lower then others2. Redheads bleed more profusely then other people
when cut.3. Redheads are more prone to fainting spells.4. Natural Redheads have the red coloration in all their
hair, facial and body hair.5. Redheads are 3 times more sensitive than others to
the effect of drugs.6. Redheadedness has been linked to skin cancer.7. Redheads are found almost exclusively in the United
States, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand8. Bees are thought to sting redheads more often.9. It’s harder to find a vein on redheads to draw blood
or insert an IV10. Adults have about 120,000 hairs on their head.
Redheads have fewer, blondes more and brunettesmost.
11. Redheads have higher IQ’s than ANYONE! Ok Okthat’s not a fact, Just checking to see if you werestill paying attention.
12. Redheads Make up only 1% of the World’sPopulation. (We literally are one in a million!)
*Please note these are just interesting & fun tidbits found on the internetand not to be taken to be an indication of problematic health issuesassociated with people who have red hair.
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Take a date night and leave the kids with us for dinner and gruesome science - it's the best Halloween party in town! This event is costume friendly and prizes will be awarded to the best dressed guests. Don't forget your treat bags.
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Ages 4-11 welcome. Drop off at 5:30 pm and pick up at 9:30 pm.
$20 for first child; $15 for additional children. Pay online and then stop by the Discovery Center to complete registration form at least 30 minutes prior to event. Space is limited and advance registration is required.
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calendar of events...Every Mon.-Fri. Until Nov. 25thStory Time • Southwest Branch Library- 6801 W 45th,
(806) 359-2094
Every MondayMonday Madness • Jump-n-Jive
Every Tuesday Until Nov. 30thPAJAMA TIME STORY TIME. Dress in your PJs and come
hear bedtime stories with us. We’ll be serving milk and
cookies & lots of fun! Tuesday evenings from 7:15 to
7:45. • Northwest Branch- 6100 W 9th, (806) 359-2035
Every Tues.-Thurs.Imagine Tomorrow Computer Classes. Ages 3 to 7. Sample
class at www.imaginetomorrow.com • Rays of Learning,4231 Ridgecrest Cr. Ste. C 806-683-1922, 806-331-6380
Every WednesdayWee Wednesday • Jump-n-Jive
Every Thursday Until Oct. 31Music in Motion • North Branch Library- 1500 NE 24th,
(806) 381-7931
Every Thurs. & Fri.Laugh and Learn program for Parents and Babies (birth
to three years old)! Join us for music, play, and picturebooks to introduce your child to life-long learning. Wewill offer three 30-minute walk-in sessions per week.Session times are as follows: Thursdays at 11:00 andFridays at 10:00 & 11:00. We look forward to seeingyou! Call 359-2035 for more information• Northwest Branch- 6100 W 9th, (806) 359-2035
Every SaturdayStory Time! Crafts, Music, Games, Prizes and More! 4:30-
5:30pm • Hasting’s - 2020 S. Georgia St.Children’s Story Time 2:00pm • Barnes & Noble 2415
Soncy Rd. 806 352-2300
Thu., Oct. 22Story Time - We’ll read “Three Little Fish and the Big Bad
Shark” by Will Grace and Ken Geist. Kids will painttheir own little shark. • Brush With Art- 1948 CivicCircle, (806) 355-6565
Mover Con Musica • North Branch Library- 1500 NE24th, (806) 381-7931
Dinosaurs Roar - Travel back in time to the world of thedinosaurs! Featuring the book Dinosaurs Everywhere!By Carol Harrison. • Don Harrington Discovery Center(806) 355-9547
Fri., Oct. 23Silver Clay. Come make pure silver jewelry! It is pure silver
mixed with an organic material so it acts like clay. Youpress it into a base mold and then choose a top stamp(or your child’s fingerprint). We will fire it in our littlesilver clay kiln, and the organic material burns off leaving99.9% pure silver. • Brush With Art- 1948 Civic Circle,(806) 355-6565
Family Bingo - Family members compete with each otherin this game of speed and discovery. Obtain Bingo cardsat the front desk; First person to a blackout wins a prize.• Panhandle Plains Museum- 2503 4th Avenue, Canyon,806-651-2244
Night at the Museum • American Quarter Horse museumand Hall of Fame
Sat., Oct. 24Llano Cemetery Tour by Twilight Hay rides with on-board
guides add a new element to this favorite event. Thetrailer tour will take visitors through areas of thecemetery grounds not covered in the walking tours andinclude a stop at the Pantheon Mausoleum As inprevious years, visitors walk through the cemetery tohear museum curators and friends tell stories of Llanofeatures and people, including several new stories thisyear. 3:30-7:30 pm • Llano Cemetery
Silver Clay. Come make pure silver jewelry! It is pure silvermixed with an organic material so it acts like clay. Youpress it into a base mold and then choose a top stamp(or your child’s fingerprint). We will fire it in our littlesilver clay kiln, and the organic material burns off leaving99.9% pure silver. • Brush With Art- 1948 Civic Circle,(806) 355-6565
Tue., Oct. 27Trick or Treat Smell My Feet •
Brush With Art- 1948 CivicCircle, (806) 355-6565
Wed., Oct. 28Story Time • Northwest Branch-
6100 W 9th, 359-2035
Thu., Oct. 29Custom Light Ups - Light kit is included. The custom light-
ups take about three weeks to order, and we need abouta week to fire them after you paint.The medium pumpkinis 6" tall and can be personalized using up to 10 letters.The large pumpkin is 9" tall and can be personalizedusing up to 12 letters. The cost for this snowman, whichis 10.5 inches tall and can be personalized with up to 10letters,We also can order snowmen and footballspersonalized with a name, number or team name. (Moredetails to come.) Order Deadlines: Oct. 15th, Oct. 29th,Nov. 12th • Brush With Art- 1948 Civic Circle, (806)355-6565
Music In Motion • North Branch Library- 1500 NE 24th,(806) 381-7931
Fri., Oct. 30Nights at the Museum 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dinner and fall
activities for ages 4-11. $20 for first child; $15 for eachadditional child. Advance registration required; paymentdue at registration. RSVP to Mandi at 355-9547, ext. 108.• Don Harrington Discovery Center (806) 355-9547
Fri., Oct. 30-Sun., Nov. 1Pirates of the Canyon “Legends of the Nickel” Watch
graceful Balloons rise over the canyon walls. Additionalevents at John Stiff Park • State Highway 217
Sat., Oct. 31Fall Fest 6 to 8 p.m. Includes rock wall, inflatable games,
bounce houses, free candy, face painting and games. •Victory Church, 6300 Arden Rd.
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“Boo at the Zoo” was established to provide a fun, safeHalloween experience for families with young childrenthroughout the Texas Panhandle. A variety of spookybut not-too-scary activities include: costu medcharacters, treat stations, a live band playing funseasonal music, crafts and games for kids, creepycrawly petting zoo, ghoulish refreshments andcomplimentary treat bags. Destined to be one ofAmarillo’s most popular children’s Halloween events,Boo at the Zoo provides spooktacular fun for all agesin a safe and non-threatening environment. The zoowill be decked out with Halloween decorationsincluding a lighted pumpkin walk. 5:30pm – 8:00pm •Amarillo Zoo
Howl-o-ween 1 to 4 p.m. Includes treats and refreshments,face painting, creepy crawly petting zoo, guided trailhikes and spider web craft. $3 - adults; $2 - children;free with general admission. Call 352-6007 for info. •Wildcat Bluff Nature Center - 2301 N Soncy Rd
Amazingly Fun Farm Corn Patch (Open throughNovember 1st, Fridays 5–9 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.–9p.m. and Sundays 1–6 p.m. Ages three and up $8, twoand under are free. Located north of South Loop 335(Lakeside Drive) on Whitaker Road, 376.6293,www.amazinlyfunfarm.com
Farmageddon (Opens October 2nd 8 p.m. to midnightand continues every Friday and Saturday night throughthe end of the month, including Sunday the 25th. Tickets$12 with a combo special that includes admission toAmazingly Fun Farm for $15. Located at AmazinglyFun Farm Located about mile north of South Lo op335 (Lakeside Drive) on Whitaker Road, 376.6293www.farmageddon-ama.com
Wieck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch (Open throughNovember 1st, Monday–Thursday 4–8 p.m., Friday andSaturday 10 a.m.–8 p.m., Sunday 1-8 p.m. Ages 13 andup $5, five to 12 $3, and children four and under free.Located 5 miles north of Dumas on U.S. Highway 287,turn left at Etter Grocery and go to 306 Regier Drive,922.3721, www.wieckmazeandpumpkins.com
Maxwell’s Pumpkin Farm, Giant Maze and HauntedMaze (Open through October 31st, Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 1-6 p.m. Tickets are $8, age two andunder free. The Haunted Maze is open Friday andSaturday nights beginning October 2nd through the31st, dusk to midnight. Tickets are $13. Combo Saturdayday/night tickets are $20. Located east of McCormickRoad off Interstate 27, then left on Bell Street, 373.9600,www.maxwellspumpkinfarm.com
Wed., Nov. 4Under the Sea - Featuring the book Underwater Animals
published by Fog City Press. Come and explore whatlies beneath the waters of our world! • Don HarringtonDiscovery Center (806) 355-9547
Thu., Nov. 5Under the Sea - Featuring the book Underwater Animals
published by Fog City Press. Come and explore whatlies beneath the waters of our world! • Don HarringtonDiscovery Center (806) 355-9547
Music in Motion • North Branch Library- 1500 NE 24th,(806) 381-7931
Fri., Nov. 6Story Time The Crunching Munching Caterpillar Crunching
Munching Caterpillar by Sheridan Cain: Book Cover We’llread “The Crunching Munching Caterpillar” by SheridanCain and Jack Tickle. Kids will make a fingerprint bugpencil cup. Reservations required. • Brush With Art-1948 Civic Circle, (806) 355-6565
Sat., Nov. 7Silver Clay. Come make pure silver jewelry! It is pure silver
mixed with an organic material so it acts like clay. Youpress it into a base mold and then choose a top stamp(or your child’s fingerprint). We will fire it in our littlesilver clay kiln, and the organic material burns off leaving99.9% pure silver. • Brush With Art- 1948 Civic Circle,(806) 355-6565
Fri., Nov. 13Story Time: We’ll read “Three Little Fish and the Big Bad
Shark” by Will Grace and Ken Geist. Kids will painttheir own little shark. Reservations needed. • Brush WithArt- 1948 Civic Circle, (806) 355-6565
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Sat., Nov. 14This fall, Friends of the Amarillo Public Library will offer
monthly book sales noon to 6pm • Central Library- 413
E 4th, (806) 378-3054
Silver Clay. Come make pure silver jewelry! It is pure silvermixed with an organic material so it acts like clay. Youpress it into a base mold and then choose a top stamp(or your child’s fingerprint). We will fire it in our littlesilver clay kiln, and the organic material burns off leaving99.9% pure silver. • Brush With Art- 1948 Civic Circle,
(806) 355-6565
Tue., Nov. 17Sesame Street Live “
When Elmo GrowsUp” (Children one &up need a ticket)When Elmo and hisSesame Street Livefriends think aboutgrowing up, it ’s amusical show-and-tell! Elmo thinks aboutbecoming a “weathermonster”, but has ahard time predicting his own forecast-he wants to beanything and everything all at once! • Amarillo CivicCenter (806) 378-3096
Wed., Nov. 18Four Seasons - Create your own snowflake and discover
how the seasons are made! Featuring the book Calendarby Myra Cohn Livingston • Don Harrington DiscoveryCenter (806) 355-9547
Thu., Nov. 19Four Seasons - Create your own snowflake and discover
how the seasons are made! Featuring the book Calendarby Myra Cohn Livingston • Don Harrington DiscoveryCenter (806) 355-9547
Fri., Nov. 20Story Time: We’ll read “Three Little Fish and the Big Bad
Shark” by Will Grace and Ken Geist. Kids will painttheir own little shark. Reservations needed. • Brush WithArt- 1948 Civic Circle, (806) 355-6565
Sat., Nov. 21 Silver Clay. Come make pure silver jewelry! It is pure
silver mixed with an organic material so it acts like clay.You press it into a base mold and then choose a topstamp (or your child’s fingerprint). We will fire it in ourlittle silver clay kiln, and the organic material burns offleaving 99.9% pure silver. • Brush With Art- 1948 CivicCircle, (806) 355-6565
Polar Bear Hike - What can you see on a winter eveningin the canyon? Find out by joining park staff for a hikeon the Juniper Riverside Trail, weather permitting. Groupsize limited to 40; no pets please. • Palo Duro Canyon(806) 488-2227
Thanksgiving for the Animals • Amarillo Zoo
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HOME DEPOTKid’s Workshop 1st Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm, all ages. Call 457-0410 for more information.
LOWE’SKid’s Workshop 2nd Saturday of each month from 10am-11am, all ages. Call 353-2003 for more information.
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FAZOLI'S- 2512 Soncy Rd.• 806-457-9996TUESDAYS (5pm-8pm)- One 99¢ Kid's Meal with adult purchase. Kid’s Night! Enjoy crafts, games, food, and fun!
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Grand Opening of theAmarillo Zoo Herpetarium
Join us for the much anticipated grand opening of theAmarillo Zoo Herpetarium. After almost 2 years ofplanning and construction the Zoo’s Herpetarium willopen its doors for visitors on Saturday, October 24th.The Herpetarium will house 26 exhibits featuring over35 live snakes, turtles, lizards and frogs from throughoutthe world. The ribbon cutting ceremony will take place
at 10:00 am at the entranceto the herpetarium. That willbe followed by grandopening activities includingtemporary snake tattoos, akids’ craft tent, and even achance to touch a live snake!
“The Amarillo Zoo herpetarium gives families a uniqueopportunity to see scaly and slimy creatures more closelythan ever before—and that kind of interaction makes alasting impression on Zoo visitors”, said Rhonda Votino,Zoo Curator.
Herp Herp Hooray!
local event... “The Amarillo Zoo is truly a gem in our community,”Larry Offerdahl, Director of Parks and Recreation said.“Our Zoo has the unique ability to create lastingmemories while also inspiring young people to careabout animals and the world in which we live. It is mypleasure to support the learning, fun and excitement thatthe zoo brings to the people who visit.”
Future projects include a new education center that willprovide both on and off-site educational programs,camps, overnights and more to area children. In additionto formal class programs the educational center will alsohouse exhibits on wildlife and conservation.
Saturday also marks the day that the Amarillo Zoo willbegin charging admission. The new fees will help thezoo continue its growth and improvement by adding newexhibits and visitor amenities.
Founded in 1955, the AmarilloZoo is an excit ing familydestination that provides aunique educational andconservation resource thatserves over 200,000 guestsannually. Set in a 15-acrebeautifully landscaped siteinside Thompson Park, the Zoois home to more than 95species of exotic and nativeanimals.
The Amarillo Zoo is located atNE 24th Ave. and DumasHighway in Thompson Park.The Zoo is open daily from 9:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (closedThanksgiving, Christmas, NewYear’s Day and Martin LutherKing Day).
Admission is $3 for adults (ages13-61), $2 for seniors (ages 62and up), $1 for children (ages3-12) and free for childrenunder 3.
Herpetarium Details:-Planning and construction took2 years
-Total project cost: $1,000,000+
- Architectural design wascompleted by Dekker, Perich &Sabatini
- Construction was completedby Talon LLP
- Funding was provided bypublic and private donorsincluding the City of Amarillo,Amarillo Zoological Society,Cindy and Michael Terk andother private donors
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