Join us for the 2024 Car Show Presented by Sewell Family of Companies, Rogers Ford and Lincoln, FabLab, and Chevron! : Sept. 21, 2024: Roll In from 8-11am | Award Ceremony at 2pm: OC Sewell Auto Tech – 2425 E 8th St, Odessa, TX 79761: Free to attend or $30 to enter your car in the show (all proceeds benefit the Elijah Barrera Memorial Scholarship) Vendor/ Donation Link:https://secure.touchnet.net:443/…/product_detail.jsp… Car Show participant link:https://secure.touchnet.net:443/…/product_detail.jsp… For pre-registration, car club RSVP, early drop-offs, and questions, please contact: 432-335-6603 or rturner@odessa.edu
This is the supply list for Daniel Sorensen’s portrait painting class: Small Canvas board: 9x12” or 11x14” or similar size up to 14x18” Oil, Acrylic, or watercolor paints and any necessary cleanup items such as a cup for water or paint thinner I will be using oil paint in the following colors: Titanium White, Ivory Black, Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Red Medium, and Cadmium Yellow Medium. Variety of brushes I will be using bristle brushes size 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 Roll of Paper Towels Easel Palette Sign up at: https://www.paletteclubmidland.com/2024-september.html
In perfect fashion with the blues, this year’s Tall City Blues Fest will be held again at the The Destination’s Old Lumberyard located at 1705 W. Industrial in Midland. The Old Lumberyard is formerly a lumberyard long ago abandoned, but since repurposed and revamped with a juke joint vibe to be one of Midland’s coolest, most eclectic outdoor venues, accented with gems of days gone past. GET YOUR TICKETS
The Phyllis and Bob Cowan Performing Arts Series invites you to a special (FREE) performance from Los Lobos on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. at the Al G. Langford Chaparral Center. The band's influence stems from rock and roll, Tex-Mex, country, zydeco, folk R&B, blues, brown-eyed soul and traditional music such as cumbia, boleros and norteños. Click here for more information: http://midland.edu/los-lobos
Every Thursday in the Children’s Department at 4:00 p.m.
Exhibition by Nanibah Chacon, CURRENTS, showcases a body of work made around the study of water as abstract drawings and string installations.The work began with questioning the personal investment in water conservation movements and politics. For one month, Nanibah did several studies of water using ink and paper. The work examines the line as language to understand the simplest formations of water and movement, investing time to understand its nature and allowing that process to become a point of growth and personal transformation.