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Volume 32, Number 9
In September & Inside Texas Tech football Sept. 12 Houston Baptist .............................. in Lubbock Sept. 26 Texas .............................. in Lubbock
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Labor Day
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Buddy Holly’s birthday
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‘Happiness is …’ page 7
11th New Neighbors ... page 6 12th Fall Festival ........ page 4 13th Grandparents Day 25th – Oct. 3 Panhandle South Plains Fair 22nd First day of fall Patterson Library re-opens ............... page 22 ‘Show of Hands’ paintings ................ page 2
September 2020
24 Pages
Lubbock, Texas 79401
4th on Broadway transitions to TV spectacular For 29 years, it’s gone on - even through a monsoon in 2010. But 2020 and COVID-19 have brought on new challenges as well as a time and place to be creative. And the folks at Broadway Festivals came up with a ‘spectacular’ replacement. 4th on Broadway is moving to a television concert format, with the broadcast scheduled at various times on Aug. 30. The three-hour show will be broadcast at 2 p.m. on Fox 34 and MyLubbockTV; 2:30 p.m. on KLBK-TV; and 3 p.m. on KAMCTV. In light of the ongoing challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, officials with Broadway Festivals, Inc. announced the new TV spectacular format. “We tried everything in our power to bring the celebration to (See Television spectacular, Page 24)
A 3-hour television spectacular will be aired on Aug. 30 featuring many outstanding local and regional performers. Pictured are Lex and Monroe, one of the many groups set to entertain. The local TV affliliates - Fox 34, KLBK and KAMC - will air the program, and it will be streamed online. See www.BroadwayFestivals.com for more details.