• 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.

  • Dinosaurs Land of Fire and Ice – Midland Public Library

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

      inosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ exhibit transports families back to the Cretaceous Period (70-65 million years ago), allowing children and adults to explore dinosaur habitats and gain a deeper understanding how these fascinating animals lived. Children will go face-to-face with the prehistoric world and meet dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes. The exhibit, aimed for children aged 3 to 10, features interactive activities. Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice™ was created by Minnesota Children’s Museum. This project is made possible by a grant from the David B. Jones Foundation. Sponsored locally by The FMH Foundation, The Helen Greathouse Charitable Trust, Carnegie Circle, and The Midland County Public Library Foundation.

  • Yoga at the Museum

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

    Grab your mat and meet us Wednesday mornings for a yin style yoga class led by instructors from rOming Yoga. Free for Museum Members Only. To become a member, click here.

  • 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.

  • Basin PBS Announces 2026 Main Street Live Featuring Country Icon Travis Tritt

    Basin PBS Studio 203 N Main, Midland, TX, United States

    Basin PBS is proud to announce the return of Main Street Live, presented by the Anwar Family, West Texas’ signature outdoor concert experience celebrating Basin PBS’ 40th anniversary year, headlined this year by country music legend Travis Tritt on Thursday, May 28. The annual event transforms downtown into a high-energy street festival celebrating live music, community, and shared experiences—all under the West Texas sky. With a career spanning more than 35 years, Travis Tritt remains one of country music’s most enduring performers. A member of the influential “Class of ’89,” Tritt rose to prominence during country music’s early ’90s boom with his debut album Country Club and hits including “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive,” “Here’s a Quarter,” and “T-R-O-U-B-L-E.” His Southern rock–influenced sound, rooted in blues and gospel, helped set him apart, earning multiple platinum albums, more than 30 million records sold, two Grammy Awards, three CMA Awards, and membership in the Grand Ole Opry. His appearance at Main Street Live promises a high-energy performance filled with iconic hits and the unmistakable sound that has resonated with fans for generations. Main Street Live isn’t just an incredible night of entertainment—it is Basin PBS’ only fundraiser that directly impacts […]

  • Permian Basin String Quartet

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

    ADULT $25.00 STUDENT $12.00 (with purchase of Adult Ticket or Valid College ID) GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING  ||  REA-GREATHOUSE HALL

  • Shifting Subjects: Heroes of the West: Exhibition Closes

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

    The first hero was nature herself; sweeping landscapes awed early audiences and are still prominent in modern pieces. Then, the people took their turn. Though early depictions of cowboys and Native Americans were often flawed in interpretation and depiction, it is the heroic moments of perseverance within a harsh landscape that made them worthy of immortalization through art. Finally, wildlife stole the focus. The simple yet powerful balance animals create in nature harmonized the disruptiveness of people and the emptiness of a landscape. Each of these subjects has created visual lessons on what the West is, was, and how it has changed today. Admission to the Museum and it’s exhibitions is always free. Shifting Subjects: Heroes of the West is on view April 2 through May 31.

  • Alice in Wonderland Jr. Summer Camp

    Basin Theatre Works 310 W. 42nd Street, Odessa, TX, United States
    Music

    SUMMER CAMP ANNOUNCEMENT! Don’t be late for this very important date… Summer Camp registration is Here! We have three magical summer camps headed your way, and registration is officially open! Spots are limited, so hop down and secure your student’s spot today! First up: Alice in Wonderland Jr. • Grades: 2nd–12th • Dates: June 1 – June 13 • LIMITED SPOTS Your students will tumble into a world of wonder, meet curious characters, and follow the white rabbit into an adventure! Register here: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSdV1TE.../viewform... Don’t let this adventure slip through the looking glass!

  • Junior Intensive by Midland Festival Ballet

    Midland Festival Ballet 4410 N Midkiff Rd suite c-1, Midland, TX, United States
    Humanities

    For dancers ages 10-12. Age cutoff date is May 15, 2026. June 1-11 Mondays - Thursdays 9am-12pm $500 (or $250/week) Full amount due on May 1. MFB’s Junior Intensive is a two-week immersive dance experience designed to strengthen technique and artistry. Perfect for dancers new to intensives, this program begins with daily ballet classes and expands into a variety of styles, conditioning and stretching sessions, variations, and “focus” classes dedicated to mastering pirouettes, jumps. With consistent training and expert guidance, dancers will build strength, improve flexibility, and develop injury-prevention habits—all while discovering new possibilities in dance. Along the way, they’ll enjoy a supportive environment that encourages confidence and friendships, making the experience both fun and rewarding. This intensive not only accelerates growth but also lays the foundation for future intensives and performance opportunities, opening doors to exciting possibilities in their dance journey. Dress Code Girls: Leotard, Tights, Ballet Slippers. Hair must be worn in a ballet bun. Boys: White T-Shirt, Black Shorts, Ballet Slippers. ATTN: COMPANY & JUNIOR COMPANY DANCERS You MUST take at least 2 weeks of training over the summer. This is for your safety, as regular class attendance is the #1 way to prevent injury. Failure to […]