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“Our TTU Family Abroad” Photography Exhibit Buddy Holly Center “Our TTU Family Abroad” Photography Lubbock Community Theatre Presents Exhibit Matilda The Musical When: Thursday, July 25 - Friday, August 23 When: Friday, July 26 - Sunday, July 28 Where: Texas Tech University Where: Lubbock Community Theatre Office of International Affairs 4230 Boston Ave. 601 Indiana Ave. Cost: For tickets, visit Cost: Free lubbockcommunitytheatre.org See 66 captivating photographs taken by Texas Tech Adults and children will be thrilled and delighted by faculty and staff as they traveled the world! the story of this special little girl with an extraordinary imagination. Buddy Holly Center Summer Showcase When: Thursday, July 25 at 5:30 p.m. Bart Crow Live at The Blue Light Where: Buddy Holly Center When: Friday, July 26 at 9 p.m. 1801 Crickets Ave. Where: The Blue Light Live Cost: Free 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. Enjoy your Thursday night with food trucks, a cash Cost: $12 bar, and live music by Eddy Weir. Experience the sound of this Texas musician as he sings a few of his popular songs like “Wear My Ring.” McPherson Patio Night When: Thursday, July 25 at 6 p.m. Lubbock Downtown Farmers Market Where: McPherson Cellars When: Saturday, July 27 at 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1615 Texas Ave. Where: 19th Street and Buddy Holly Avenue Cost: Wine and food prices vary Cost: Free Come out to enjoy wine by the glass or bottle, food by Visit the downtown farmers market for local produce La Diosa Cellars, and music by Brian Findley. such as meat, dairy, cheese, and baked goods. This event is dog friendly! Meet the Artists: Blake and Hannah Sanders When: Friday, July 26 at 5:30 p.m. Yoga in the Plaza Where: LHUCA When: Saturday, July 27 at 9 a.m. 511 Ave. K Where: Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza Cost: Free 1824 Crickets Ave. Meet this dynamic duo, Blake and Hannah, and check Cost: Free out their exhibit called (w)rest. Their work uses Enjoy an hour of yoga in the Plaza to strength and repurposed fibers and craft traditions portraying an relax your body! Don’t forget to bring a yoga mat and uncertain ecological future. towel. Chicago Station Market Days English Newsom Cellars Patio Night When: Saturday, July 27 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. When: Saturday, July 27 at 6 p.m. Where: 5507 126th St. Where: CapRock Winery & Event Center Cost: Free 408 E Woodrow Road Stop by artisan craft market featuring shops from local Cost: Wine prices vary businesses, artists, and farmers! There will be locally Savor a glass of award winning High Plains wine made products such as jams, cheese and wine. and listen to live music at English Newsom Cellars Patio Night! Celebrating Women in the Arts - A Public Art Tour Los Chicos del 512 - The Ultimate Selena When: Saturday, July 27 at 10 a.m. Tribute Where: Texas Tech University System When: Saturday, July 27 at 7:30 p.m. 1508 Knoxville Ave. Where: Cactus Theater Cost: Free 1812 Buddy Holly Ave. Join the Art Program for its first Art Tour from the Art Cost: For tickets, visit cactustheater.com Cart. This tour will feature women in the arts such as Adore the magic of Selena’s music with this tribute Glenna Goodacre and Sarah Waters. Make sure to band performing at the Cactus Theater! get there early! The cart seats 12 people so it’s first come first serve! You can meet the tour at the north Landmark After Dark: Night Hike side of the Student Union Building at 9:45 a.m. When: Saturday, July 27 at 8:20 p.m. Where: Lubbock Lake Landmark Intro to Etching: Copper Line Etching 2401 Landmark Drive When: Saturday, July 27 at 10 a.m. Cost: Free Where: Helen Devitt Jones Print Studio Experience the nature of Yellowhouse Draw and view 1106 5th St. the night sky during Lubbock Lake Landmark’s Night Cost: Visit casp-arts.org for tickets Hike! The hike starts at the Interpretive Center goes Learn about line etching from the basics to the safety along 3.5 miles of nature trail. Be sure to wear precautions of this artistic process. This is a hands-on comfortable shoes and bug spray. experience for beginners to experts! Silver Spur Tradeshow Bayer Museum of Agriculture Celebrates 50th When: Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28 Anniversary of the Lubbock County Historical from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Society Where: Lubbock Memorial Civic Center When: Saturday, July 27 from 1 - 5 p.m. 1501 Mac Davis Lane Where: Bayer Museum of Agriculture Cost: Adults - $7, Under 12 - Free 1121 Canyon Lake Drive Browse more than 400 tables with vendors selling, Cost: Free buying and trading guns, accessories and more. Celebrate the Lubbock County Historical Society with the Bayer Museum of Agriculture, and tour the Songwriter Night restored Underwood Pullman Car, enjoy live music, When: Monday, July 29 at 9 p.m. food trucks, and a bouncy house for the kids! Where: The Blue Light Live 1806 Buddy Holly Ave. Cost: Free Listen to the authentic tunes of Lubbock and sharpen your songwriting skills at this iconic music venue in the Depot Entertainment District! .
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