Ongoing

Exhibition Reception

Ellen Noel Art Museum 4909 E. University, Odessa

May 27 63rd Annual Permian Juried Art Exhibition in partnership with the Odessa Art Association The Permian Basin Juried Art Exhibition will be on view from May 27 – Aug 8. The aim of this exhibition is to highlight the talent of artists in and around the West Texas region. This year, artists are encouraged to explore the the theme FOLKLORE & FAIRY TALES

WTX Crisis Center : Wonder Girls Camp

http://ccwtx.org/wondergirls/   Crisis Center of West Texas is bringing back our 5th annual summer camp in-person! Join the Crisis Center of West Texas team for five days of empowerment on July 12th through July 16th from 8 AM to 5 PM. Your Wonder Girl won't want to miss this week full of coding, science experiments, creative projects, CCWTX lessons, and so much more! Who can apply? Wonder Girls is for rising 5th through 8th grade girls. Any girl in the Permian Basin who is entering grades 5-8 in Fall 2021 is invited to apply. How much does it cost? The cost for each camper is $100 - this includes five days of camp, breakfast and lunch every day, two camp shirts, and all the supplies needed for a week of fun! A limited number of scholarships available. Please apply even if cost of camp is a concern! Looking to donate a scholarship? Donate here. How do I apply?  Apply here by June 19th at 6 PM!

Trivia Night – Celebrations

Ellen Noël Art Museum (map) 4909 East University Boulevard Odessa, TX, 79761 United States July 15 • Trivia Night • Free event • Theme: Celebrations Put a team together, test your knowledge and earn prizes! Refreshments and snacks provided. RSVP your team in advance and get your table set up with your team name: https://bit.ly/TeamSignUp_JulyTriviaNight

Jonathan Tyler w/ Special Guest Joshua Ray Walker

Thursday, 15 July 2021, 6:00pm. The Ector Theatre , Odessa “Rock ‘n’ roll, blues, and country are the same thing, just wearing different clothes.” To define Jonathan Tyler’s music would be doing it a disservice. To call it blues would be betraying the uplifting joy of tunes like “Underground Forever” or “California Sunshine.” To call it rock ‘n’ roll wouldn’t do justice to the burning meditation of songs like “Late Night Special” or “Hey Mama, My Time Ain’t Long.” To call it country would be neglecting the sound and fury of “Mister Resistor” or the time-traveling catharsis of “Everything Was Cool in 2002.” Jonathan Tyler’s music defies expectation or sonic categorization – his music is the purest expression of everything you feel but don’t know how to express. It’s as friendly as a neighborhood saloon, as pensive as a highway to Paris, Texas, as peaceful as the waters flowing through the Pecos river to the sea, and as grand and evocative as the endless blue skies of the American west. If there’s a single label that might be able to wrangle Tyler’s universal soul, it’s Gram Parson’s iconic classification of his own style: “Cosmic American Music.” A Texan since childhood, […]