• Theatre Network of Texas College Paid Internship Program

    Online TX, United States
    Humanities

    DESCRIPTION Theatre Network of Texas, Inc (TNT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the theatres and artists of Texas and the communities they serve. TNT, with the support of the the Jack K. Ayre and Frank Ayre Lee Theatre Foundation, sponsors college internships to address the needs of theatres and students in the discipline of live theatre. GOAL The goal of the program is to expose students to the theatre profession by: providing firsthand experience working with and in theatres; giving an overview of current issues in the profession; facilitating job opportunities through contacts made in the Texas theatre community. ELIGIBILITY Must have graduated  / completed high school course work and received high school diploma. Completed Sophomore year of college after high school graduation. (Advanced placement and completion of college courses while still enrolled in high school does NOT qualify as completion.) Majoring in any aspect of theatre i.e. education, administration, etc. Graduate Students are eligible Students of every race, religion, gender, ethnic and economic background and sexual preference are eligible to apply. Must be a member of TNT at the Student ($20) level at the time of application Must be available to attend TEXFest in Odessa for interviews […]

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • Toddler Tales Storytime – CENTENNIAL

    Recurring
    Midland County Library - Centennial Branch 2503 Loop 250 Frontage Rd., Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.

  • Toddler Tales Storytime – DOWNTOWN

    Recurring
    Midland Library at the Plaza (Downtown) 301 W. Missouri Ave., Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Fun ways to help support toddlers' developing literacy and cognitive growth by incorporating action rhymes, songs, and movement. Child must have an accompanying adult. Ages 3-5.

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • Read to Felix

    Recurring
    Ector County Library
    Humanities

    Felix is ready for children to read him stories and give him ear scritches. Join us today @ 4:00 PM. Felix está listo para que los niños le lean cuentos y le acaricien las orejas. Únete a nosotros hoy a las 4:00 PM.

  • Children’s Passive Program: We’re Going on a Gnome Hunt

    Recurring
    Discover Odessa
    Humanities

    Details The gnomes have left their garden and are causing trouble in the children’s department. Can you help find them? They like to move our books, play with out things, and pester staff with they are trying to run. Come to the children’s department to get your counting sheet. Runs all month long.

  • The Globe Film Festival

    Recurring
    The Globe of the Great Southwest 2308 Shakespeare Road, Odessa, TX, United States
    Humanities

    The Globe Film Festival is set to return to the Historic Globe Theatre on January 30–31, 2026, inviting all to celebrate independent film and creativity with a variety of activities including screenings, panels, workshops, awards, and a food court. Filmmakers are encouraged to submit original short films, ranging from 1 to 10 minutes in length and suitable for a community audience, in any genre or style—whether shot on a phone or professional equipment. The deadline for submissions is January 16, with selected works having the opportunity to be showcased as Top 10 finalists at the festival. Join us for a vibrant celebration of storytelling in West Texas!

  • The Globe Film Festival

    Recurring
    The Globe of the Great Southwest 2308 Shakespeare Road, Odessa, TX, United States
    Humanities

    The Globe Film Festival is set to return to the Historic Globe Theatre on January 30–31, 2026, inviting all to celebrate independent film and creativity with a variety of activities including screenings, panels, workshops, awards, and a food court. Filmmakers are encouraged to submit original short films, ranging from 1 to 10 minutes in length and suitable for a community audience, in any genre or style—whether shot on a phone or professional equipment. The deadline for submissions is January 16, with selected works having the opportunity to be showcased as Top 10 finalists at the festival. Join us for a vibrant celebration of storytelling in West Texas!