Community Resources
For enrichment activities outside of the classroom, students and their families will find a variety of community resources to enjoy.
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Alibates Flint Quarry National Monument
Imagine yourself standing where an ancient civilization once lived, surrounded by colorful flint that was used to make weapons and tools. Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument offers tours year-round by reservation only.(806) 857-3151
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Amarillo Art Institute
The Mission of the Amarillo Art Institute is to provide educational enrichment and appreciation of the visual arts.3701 Plains Blvd. #117, Amarillo, TX 79102 Phone: 806-354-8802
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Amarillo Botanical Gardens
Features a tropical conservatory that showcases a flourishing indoor collection of exotic plants. Open year-round, the conservatory creates a spectacular backdrop to the surrounding four acres of seasonal landscape. Explore the diverse natural beauty of numerous outdoor-themed plantings which include Japanese, fragrance, xeric, and butterfly gardens.1400 Streit Drive, Amarillo, TX 79106 Phone: 806-352-6513
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Amarillo Little Theater
Enjoy the entertainment and talent represented in the Amarillo Little Theater productions. Please check for age-appropriate performances. Ages 5-adult can also participate in dance and acting lessons offered through the Amarillo Little Theater Academy.Location: 2019 Civic Circle Amarillo, Texas 79109 Phone: 806-355-9991
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Amarillo Opera
Area opera events and outreach programs.806-372-SING
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Amarillo Railroad Museum
Located on the former Amarillo Airforce Base. The train room is filled with a permanent layout illustrating the railroads of the Texas Panhandle. Open the second and fourth Saturdays of the month 10 am – 3 pm or call for an appointment.Location: 13000 E US Highway 60, AmarilloPhone: (806) 335-3333
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Amarillo Symphony
The Amarillo Symphony is an excellent musical experience for all ages.Phone: (806) 376-8782
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American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum
2601 East I-40, Amarillo, Texas 79104Phone: 806-376-5181
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Carson County Square House Museum
The purpose of the Carson County Square House Museum is to provide the highest possible level of museum experience through the collection, care, exhibition, interpretation, and demonstration of items that illustrate the history, natural history, and art of the Texas Panhandle.Located at the intersection of TX Hwy. 207 (Elsie Street) and Fifth Street in PanhandleP.O. Box 276, Panhandle, TX 79068 (806) 537-352Email shm@squarehousemuseum.org
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Don Harrington Discovery Center
Interactive science and technology exhibits, digital planetariums, and programs that actively engage children, adolescents, and their families. Bring your mind out to play!1200 Streit Drive, Amarillo, TX 79106 Phone: 806-355-9547
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Elkins Ranch
Join the ranch staff for a taste of the ol’ time west at Elkins Ranch. They offer Jeep tours of Palo Duro Canyon, chuckwagon breakfast, chuckwagon supper, and live entertainment.Location: 11301 East State Hwy. 217 Canyon, TX 79015Phone: (806) 488-2100 Fax: (806) 488-2104
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Texas Air and Space Museum
Celebrating and preserving the Heritage of Aviation, English Field offers the visitor a unique glimpse of our aerospace past. On display is the only Mars Lander on Earth. This craft is one of three in existence. – The other two are on the surface of Mars!2014 English Road Amarillo, TX 79108-7513 806-335-1812
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Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian
The museum exhibits offer a glimpse into the cultures of the people of the Pueblos and Plains. Attend a native dance pageant during the winter and summer seasons. Visit the website for more information about scheduled presentations and events.Location: 9151 I-40 East Amarillo, Texas 79120 Phone 806-335-3175
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National Ranch and Heritage Center
Enjoy the rich history of ranching at this unique center. Podcasts and virtual tours are also available at their Website.Location: 3121 4th Street Lubbock, Texas 79409 Phone: (806) 742-0498
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Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a myriad of recreational opportunities, rich history, and colorful geology.Contact: Palo Duro Canyon State Park 11450 Park Road 5 Canyon, Texas 79015 (806) 488-2227
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Panhandle Plains Historical Museum
Enjoy excellent exhibits showcasing the Texas Panhandle area. Check it out! It’s great!Location: 2503 4th Avenue Canyon, Texas 79015 Phone: 806-651-2244
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Randall County 4H
4-H is available to all boys and girls in the 3rd through 12th grades, from urban, suburban, and rural areas. First, an adult leader brings together youth that have common interests. Second, the youth choose one or more projects. Projects are chosen from among 100 project areas offered, or if you don’t see the one you like, you can create your own project. Third, the group enrolls as a club, and fourth meets together to learn and have FUN. Clubs are able to explore 4-H activities, events, and trips. In 4-H there are events happening all year round.For more information contact:Kristy Synatschk200 N. Brown Rd. – Canyon, TX 79015806-468-5543 (office)
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Science Spectrum Museum and OMNI Theater
Over 250 hands-on interactive science exhibits, giant domed screen OMNI Theater and daily live science shows,/br>2579 S. Loop 289 • Lubbock, TX 79423 • 806.745.2525
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TEXAS
IN THIS FAMILY-FRIENDLY SHOW, set against an authentic tapestry of history, the show’s fictional characters bring to life the stories, struggles and triumphs of the settlers of the Texas Panhandle in the 1800s. Song and dance abound-and a generous helping of good ol’ Texas humor too-with spellbinding lighting, special effects and fireworks.806655-2181
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Wildcat Bluff Nature Center
More than 600 acres of rolling grasslands are threaded with nature trails offering a sense of isolation and tranquility. Discover delicate wildflowers amidst knee-high grasses, huge cottonwoods, and a magnificent bluff.Location: 2301 North Soncy Road Amarillo, Texas 79124 Phone: 806-352-6007
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