• Clay Shoot for Education

    Midland Shotgun Range 7400 West County Rd 170, Midland, TX, United States
  • Color Splash Race – Odessa College

    Odessa College 201 W. Univeristy Ave., Odessa, TX, United States

      oin Odessa College on Saturday, April 25th for Color Splash 5K 2026, benefitting our OC Cares Fund, which supports our Odessa College students in need of social services and assistance. 1st 150 Runners to finish, gets a custom event medal! Registration Fee: - Includes: One (1) Entry, Participant Bib - $25/Participant Location: Sherwood Park | 4819 N. Everglade Ave, Odessa, TX 79762 Run Start Time | 8:00AM Packet Pick Up: - From OC Sports Center beginning Friday, April 24th, 8AM until 12PM. - Event Day at Sherwood Park beginning Saturday, April 25th at 7:30AM Event Shirts: - Event shirts will be available for purchase while supplies last at the event. - $20/Shirt Parking | Free street parking located around the event location. Dogs/Pets are welcome along run route per owner's discretion/responsibility. Registration - A free user account is required for registration - University Account: Odessa College students and employees (Use OC Login Info) - Local Account: Sports Center Members and Public Questions? Contact Event Organizer, Olga Salazar at OSalazar@odessa.edu

  • Share Walk 2026

    Midland County Horseshoe 2514 Arena Trail, Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    Call your cast. Assemble your crew. Registration is officially OPEN for the 17th Annual 2026 SHARE Walk, and we’re rolling out the red carpet for West Texas families! With ️ days until the event, it's time to get your crews registered. Join us for the largest commemorative benefit walk and resource fair supporting families raising children with special needs in the Permian Basin. Saturday, 4/25/2026 Midland County Horseshoe Free + family-friendly Open to the public This isn’t just a walk. It’s a celebration of every ability, every family, and every story. Join us for awards, a resource fair, food, activities, and a morning where everyone belongs. Walk with coworkers, family, friends, classrooms, or organizations as we celebrate inclusion across West Texas. Awards for: Best Leading Role Best Costume Design Largest Ensemble Walk Raffle Resource Fair Awards Entertainment Register Now: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/2026sharewalk/ Resource Fair Inquiries: Isela Ramos | iramos@sharewtx.org Volunteer Inquiries: Isela Ramos | iramos@sharewtx.org Sponsorship / Event Questions: Cali Trowbridge | ctrowbridge@sharewtx.org Every family is the star. Every ability deserves the spotlight.

  • Literary Festival!

    Lawndale Park 9201 Rainbow Drive, Odessa, TX, United States
    Theatre & Literary Arts
  • Rock & Roll – Odessa College

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

    A classic story like you’ve never seen it before. Join us this spring at The Globe Theatre at Odessa College for A Soldier’s Tale (2026)—a bold reimagining of Igor Stravinsky’s timeless tale as a high-energy rock concert experience. With live music, video artistry, movement, and inventive storytelling, this electrifying production follows a soldier who sells his soul to the devil and fights to find his way back. Performances are at 6 PM Free Previews for OC employees, staff & students • Thursday, April 23 • Friday, April 24 Opening Night – Saturday, April 25 Closing Night – Sunday, April 26 General Admission: $10 Discounted VIP Tickets: $5 for OC employees/students, ages 18 & under, military, healthcare workers, educators, firefighters, and police officers. Reserve tickets now: https://events.com/.../a-soldiers-tale-2026-odessa-april... Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind fusion of theatre and rock.  

  • Rock & Roll – Odessa College

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

    A classic story like you’ve never seen it before. Join us this spring at The Globe Theatre at Odessa College for A Soldier’s Tale (2026)—a bold reimagining of Igor Stravinsky’s timeless tale as a high-energy rock concert experience. With live music, video artistry, movement, and inventive storytelling, this electrifying production follows a soldier who sells his soul to the devil and fights to find his way back. Performances are at 6 PM Free Previews for OC employees, staff & students • Thursday, April 23 • Friday, April 24 Opening Night – Saturday, April 25 Closing Night – Sunday, April 26 General Admission: $10 Discounted VIP Tickets: $5 for OC employees/students, ages 18 & under, military, healthcare workers, educators, firefighters, and police officers. Reserve tickets now: https://events.com/.../a-soldiers-tale-2026-odessa-april... Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind fusion of theatre and rock.  

  • Adult Coloring Group – CENTENNIAL

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

    Coloring reduces stress, improves focus, and stimulates creativity. Newcomers welcome. Adults.

  • The Curated Table

    Ellen Noel Art Museum 4909 E. University, Odessa, TX, United States
    Museum

    Introducing a new dinner and fundraising series at the Museum! Paired with the exhibition Home, Love & Loss, this special evening features a wine dinner with a three-course gourmet meal, a welcome sip, and passed appetizers. Guests can explore the exhibition, enjoy music, hear from featured wine representatives, and more throughout the night. Don't miss this exciting new Museum experience! Individual Tickets: $250 Table for 8 Guests: $3,000

  • Chamber Chorale: “Old American Songs”

    Rea-Greathouse Recital Hall 1310 Farm to Market 1788, Midlan, TX, United States
    Music

    Dr. Brad Light, Chorale Director Dr. Erica Rumbley, Pianist $25 General Admission, Students $12 PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE 800-514-3849 This program offers a window into the roots of American musical identity, drawing on folk hymns, early sacred music, and spirituals that emerged from communities rather than concert halls. These songs—passed down through oral tradition, shaped by regional practices, and grounded in shared experience—capture a uniquely direct and expressive musical language. From the stark, modal contours of early New England psalmody to the flowing lyricism of folk-derived melodies, this repertoire reflects a nation finding its voice through simplicity, sincerity, and collective song. Several highlights illuminate the breadth and depth of that tradition. The music of William Billings stands as one of the earliest expressions of a distinctly American compositional style, while later arrangers like Alice Parker and Robert Shaw bring renewed clarity and vitality to traditional hymnody and spirituals. The contributions of Florence Price and Moses Hogan highlight the enduring power and emotional depth of the spiritual tradition, transforming these songs into compelling concert works that retain their deep sense of authenticity and purpose. The program concludes with the music of Aaron Copland, whose settings of folk material helped define a modern […]