Golden Gazette April 2018

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Volume 30, Number 4

In April & Inside 1st – Easter 1st – April Fool’s Day 4th & 5th – Library Sale.page.4 5th & 6th – Gem & Mineral Show...................... page.7 6th – ‘Every Heart Needs a Home’.............. page.17 6th – ‘Leis & Laughter Luau’...................... page.2 6th – First Friday Art Trail 13th – Red Shoe Shindig................ page.24 13th – New Neighbors. page.7 14th – Chat & Chew...... page.3 14th & 15th - Lubbock Arts Festival....... page.1 17th – Income Tax Day 17th – AWC Celebrity Luncheon........... page.12 21st – Kidsfish................ page.2 22nd – Earth Day 27th – Lubbock Uncorked............. Page.5 27th – ‘Roadmap to Senior Living’..... page.1

April 2018

24 Pages

Lubbock, Texas 79401

‘Still Rolling After 40 Years’ at the Lubbock Arts Festival, April 14-15

The Lubbock Arts Alliance will present the 40th Annual Lubbock Arts Festival, April 14-15 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, 1501 Mac Davis Lane. The two-day celebration is the largest fine art, fine craft event in West Texas. Focusing on Hot Wheels race cars as a theme, the engineering firm of Parkhill, Smith & Cooper, students from the engineering classes at Monterey High School, and Mattel Toy Company will attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Record for the longest, continuous Hot Wheels track at the arts festival. The official attempt for the world’s record with 1,900 feet of track will be at 2 p.m. April 14 inside the Exhibit Hall at the Civic Center. Other thematic highlights include large automobile paintings by Shan Fannin of Austin, Texas, artistically altered hubcaps, and a display of real cars that were made into Hot Wheels toys. More than 150 visual artists from around the nation display(See 40th Annual , Page 23)

‘Roadmap to Senior Living’ Spring Forum set for April 27 A free seminar for those 55 and over is set for April 27 at the Broadway Church of Christ, 1924 Broadway. “Roadmap to Senior Living” will be the annual Spring Forum hosted by RSVP, the Retired Senior and Volunteer Program. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. Sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. A light breakfast and lunch will be served. Use the east entrance of the

church. The forum will be on the lower level. Some of the topics will include senior safety, balance, home health and personal care, physical activity, hospice and palliative care, and social networking. 30+ vendors and organizations will be on hand to assist with any questions or concerns.

Reservations are required. To reserve your place, contact Clay Ament at 743-7787 by April 23 or email rsvp@ttuhsc.edu.


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