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Yoga at the Museum

September 1 • 8am • Members only Members! Enjoy Yoga at the Museum on Wednesday mornings at 8am for yoga classes taught by rOming Yoga. Bring your own mat and get ready to bliss your way through the rest of the week. Face masks are required upon entering and exiting and social distancing mats from each other. Not a member, but liked to sign up? Email marketing@noelartmuseum.org for more information.  Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/2021/9/1/yoga-at-the-museum

Ground Breaking Ceremony Odessa College

New Wood Health Sciences Building/ Kickoff 75th Anniversary When: Wednesday, September 1, 2021 10:00 AM thru 10:30 AM Where: Odessa College 201 W University Blvd Odessa, TX 79764-7127 Map Building site pad East of Admistration Building

Knit & Stitch

Sept 2 • 6pm Help us create a post modern sewing circle. Knitters, Quilters, Stitchers-or those who would like to be! All are invited to bring current projects to work on while we share techniques and ideas. This month’s theme is “From Silly to the Sublime with Fabric Art”. Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/knit-and-stitch-sep-2021

Art Talk

September 9 • 6pm Spend the evening getting lost in discussion of a selected work from the Ellen Noël Art Museum’s permanent collection. Get the chance to view an artwork from our permanent collection that will bring out for this evening and we’ll discuss and analyze what we see and feel. Have any questions? Email info@noelartmuseum.org Web Link | https://www.noelartmuseum.org/new-events/art-talk-sept-2021

Austin Meade

Friday, 10 September 2021, 6:00pm. The Ector Theatre , Odessa Tickets: https://www.ticketfairy.com/event/austin-meade-10sep2021/ On Black Sheep, Austin Meade delivers songs and stories that, like the young singer/guitarist himself, are contradictory yet cohesive. His influences—musical and otherwise—are as varied and rich as the small-town Texas soil that nurtured his talent, yielding 12 stellar songs ranging from the insinuating multi-layered musicality and storytelling of “Déjà Vu” to the dark alt-pop of “Happier Alone,” and on further to the new-age, Sabbath-inspired “Dopamine Drop. ”Thanks to his metal-and classic-rock loving dad, Meade got to see bands like Judas Priest and worshipped Whitesnake. In junior high he related to the intense emo-rock of Paramore and Fall Out Boy, and the power of songwriters like John Mayer. Yet, thanks top lain spoken but deep heartland songwriters like Tom Petty, and cutting his teeth touring in the Texas and Oklahoma Red Dirt scene, Meade’s music overflows with wide-open soulfulness. He was a drummer for years, even teaching to pay the bills, but Meade found his true voice when he began playing guitar as a teen in his pastor-father’s church. Those experiences lend both a gravitas and rebelliousness to Meade’s songs and self. The songs on Black Sheep, produced […]

PHS Band – Permian vs. Tascosa

PHS Band - Permian vs. Tascosa Friday, September 10⋅7:00 – 10:00pm Location: Ratliff Stadium 1862 E Yukon Rd, Odessa, TX 79765, USA

Kyle Nix & the 38’s

Saturday, 11 September 2021, 6:00pm. The Ector Theatre , Odessa Tickets: https://www.ticketfairy.com/event/kyle-nix-11sep2021/?pk=228d557b2397368a491890859cce3855879b3baf9a5b0f93d68cff84cc09d761 After years of playing fiddle with the Oklahoma-based country outfit the Turnpike Troubadours, Kyle Nix has emerged with a new role on his debut solo album, Lightning on the Mountain & Other Short Stories. You will hear most of the Troubadours roaring as his backing band on the record but this isn’t an uninspired spin-off or half-baked reboot of a good thing. Lightning on the Mountain has an identity entirely it’s own- a western-inspired collection of literary songs, which tell stories from Nix’s own history as well as of the many unique characters he “may or may not have encountered” throughout his years on the road. Originally from Perry, Oklahoma, Kyle Nix grew up literally surrounded by musical instruments. His grandfather was a carpenter and part-time fiddle maker. “As a kid, the fiddles were off limits because they were breakable, delicate... that just made me want to mess with them more”, he laughs. Eventually, though, he got his hands on the instrument and began taking lessons in Enid, Oklahoma from bluegrass fiddler Shirley Landrum. “I was lucky that my parents were willing to drive me around to lessons […]

MOSC presents Get the Picture

GET THE PICTURE Saturday, September 11, 2021 7:30 PM | Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center Gary Lewis, Conductor Lei Weng, Piano ETEZADY - “Diamond Rain” GERSHWIN - Concerto in F MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL - Pictures at an Exhibition Tickets start at $11 | Students $8 https://www.mosc.org/concerts/picture.html 800-514-3849 Wagner Noël Box Office M-F, 1-5PM Scheduled programs and individuals are subject to change. Ticketing is handled through the Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center - all ticketing, security, and venue policies apply.

John Denver Musical Tribute starring Ted Vigil

John Denver’s music evokes memories of an era in music which was both inspiring and influential. Ted Vigil brings to life these amazing compositions and hits of John Denver to audiences across America. Ted is not an impersonator, but rather sings as a tribute to the late music icon. Audiences warm to Ted instantly as they once again enjoy the music the world grew to love. A refreshing and joyous experience. Tickets: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/3394551/john-denver-musical-tribute-starring-ted-vigil-presented-by-live-on-stage-midland-wagner-noel-performing-arts-center