Panhandle Plains Historical Museum Taking the Fun to Night
Have you ever been able to explore a museum at night? Things just look so much different. It seems like it could be even more fun. That is what the Panhandle Plains Museum in Canyon is offering this year.
How about a night to get the family and bring your flashlights and just explore. I feel that everything will just have a chance to look so much different. I think it would be pretty cool. So this is an event scheduled for June 11th. There are even different time slots so that there will still be the opportunity to social distance.
Top Workplaces 2021: Small employers
May 23, 2021
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The team at Schenectady s Jahnel Group, the 1st Place Small Employer among 2021 Top Workplaces. (Provided photo)
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Jahnel Group had just relocated to their fifth-floor office space overlooking Schenectady when the pandemic hit. But the custom software development and consulting company quickly pivoted and was able to flawlessly transition to a work-from-home model while still retaining its zany workforce culture, including online holiday parties, hours-long bashes with giveaways, prizes and other entertainment to keep staffers engaged. Read more.
Headquarters: Schenectady
Number of employees: 70 in Capital Region, 108 in U.S.
Years named a Top Workplace: 5
VIDEO: PPHM to open new large-scale dinosaur exhibit By Penny Kmitt | April 27, 2021 at 6:06 AM CDT - Updated April 27 at 10:10 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Panhandle Plains Historical Museum will open their summer exhibit,
Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas, next week on May 4.
Museum staff says this is not your typical dinosaur exhibit, as it came all the way from New York and includes the most up-to-date scientific information about the animals.
“I don’t care how old you are, who doesn’t love the story of dinosaurs and learning all about them?” said Stephanie Price, marketing director for PPHM. “This is really fascinating because it’s everything they’ve learned in the past couple decades that have changed how scientists view and see dinosaurs.and I think its really neat how science is constantly evolving and we’re always learning new things and dinosaurs are no different. The exhibition is going to wow you.”