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| Events for day: Wednesday 22 July 2009 |
News Channel 10 out of Amarillo will be in Dalhart for their 2009 Summer Celebration on Thursday, July 23rd. Channel 10 will be broadcasting the 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. news live from the Dallam County Courthouse here in Dalhart with food, fun and prizes for the entire community. Sponsorship opportunities are available that will include TV ads during the 6:00 p.m. or 10:00 p.m. broadcast and inclusion in the promotion announcements. To learn more about sponsoring the Summer Celebration in Dalhart, contact News Channel 10 at 806-383-1010. The Amarillo Star vocal competition will be a part of the festiviti ... The 73rd Annual XIT Rodeo & Reunion commemorative bolo ties are now available for sale at the Dalhart Area Chamber of Commerce, 102 E. 7th Street. Open Arms Therapy, the new non-profit equine therapeutic riding center in Dalhart, would like to express their appreciation to the community for their generous support. In order to protect this supportive relationship, they ask that all donations be mailed to Open Arms Therapy, 1404 Channing Street, Dalhart, TX 79022, or call Carl Bailey, President at 806-570-1864; Roberta Hollers, Vice President at 806-333-3419; or Betty Fletcher, Treasurer at 806-333-3745 to make arrangements to deliver donations in person or have it picked up in person. Please do not hand a donation to anyone other than one of these three individuals. Anyone interested ... Ken Burn’s production crew is traveling to Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas this summer to search a new public television series: The Dust Bowl. Like their earlier films on World War II, Jazz, Baseball and The Civil War, Florentine Films believes The Dust Bowl is an important event in American history. The research is in the early stages, and the crew is gathering first-person stories from people who lived through those hard times. Those stories will be an important part of the series. The producers are interested in speaking with people who can share their experiences, photographs, diaries, or home movies from the 1930’s to help ... |