Golden Gazette June 2016

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Volume 28, Number 6

June 2016

24 Pages

Lubbock, Texas 79401

Wind Energy Experience to host grand opening, June 22-25 By Skylar Starbuck The American Wind Power Center is hosting a grand opening for the new Wind Energy Experience Center, June 22 through June 25. The grand opening events start on Wednesday, June 22, with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. for the new Wind Energy Experience Center. The American Wind Power Center has added 33,000 square feet of space with new windmills, Photo by Skylar Starbuck trains and miniature houses. A 4,000 foot train track with larger “G” scale trains runs through the build- guest appearance by Alta Reeds. Mrs. Reeds built ing, featuring scenery of the Texas Panhandle from all of the houses in the special miniature display. Saturday, June 25, is Casino Night from 6 p.m. around 1900 to 1950. to 11 p.m. Casino Night will include casino games, Admission to the museum will be free the entire food, a Texas Hold ‘em tournament and a silent week. Museum hours will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on auction. All proceeds will benefit the daily operaTuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Thurs- tions of the center. Tickets must be purchased for Photo by Skylar Starbuck the evening. Eddie Bilderback is working on the road that day the museum will be open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets for the Casino Games are $50 per person will be part of the train track display. Sunday museum hours are 2 to 5 p.m. On Wednesday, June 22, there will be a show- and gives access to the food stations, cash bar, and case of the Wingen turbine. A Wingen turbine is an (See Grand opening events planned Page 2) electric producing wind turbine that was manufactured in LubSummer th bock in the 1970s. The Wingen 14 - Flag Day Stampede model is interactive and runs th 19 - Father’s Day “Queen of Hearts” is a through an entire blade pitching charcoal and graphite th 20 - First day of Summer cycle. drawing by Mary Ross Thursday, June 23, is dediBuchholz, an awardcated to celebrating the relawinning artist who lives with her husband tionship between steam engine and three children on trains and water pumping winda ranch near Eldorado. mills. Thomas the Train will Summer Stampede .................... 3 More than 30 Western also be making an appearance artists and craftsmen Summer Showcase .................... 4 for the young at heart. The muwill exhibit art at the Summer Stampede seum will be open until 8 p.m. Hospice training ........................ 2 Western Art and Gear Thursday. Show on June 18 at Water conservation ................... 5 Friday, June 24, is dedicated the National Ranching to Miniature Madness, with a Heritage Center. 4th on Broadway ...................... 24

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