On Thursday, October 9th, the Potter Coalition on Aging will be conducting a seminar at the Amarillo Senior Citizen Center at 11am. Ken Rusler and Doug Burton (with the Panhandle Community Services) and Rex Coleman (with the Amarillo Fire Department) will be speaking about ways in which to get your home ready for winter in Amarillo. Make sure to stop by Room 115 at 1217 South Tyler Street this Thursday for this great, free and informative seminar.
It is easy to update your home's look and create added value without breaking the bank:
1. A fresh coat of paint on the inside of your home will brighten any room. Use nice soothing neutral tones. Don't forget to paint the trim in a bright color (bright white is great) to make the wall colors "pop".
2. For approximately $250, you can get a home inspection that will include suggestions of things that need to be fixed. Getting these things fixed before you place your home on the market can save you money in the long run. Typically, buyers tend to negotiate $2 for every $1 in repairs needed.
3. Replace older appliances with newer, energy-efficient appliances. They not only work better, most Energy-Star appliances offer a rebate and you will save money in operating costs while you are waiting for your home to sell.
4. Update your kitchen and bathroom fixtures. This can mean everything from a new faucet to new drawer pulls and cabinet knobs. You can replace one faucet and 10 pulls and knobs for under $100. This gives the room a nice facelift and shows a pride in ownership.
By making these small, inexpensive changes, you will not only make a good impression to potential buyers, but you will also create added value when it is time to sell your home.
The 85th annual Tri-State Fair & Rodeo will be held in Amarillo on September 12-20, 2008. This year, it is a country-lover's paradise. With musical acts like James Otto, Luke Bryan, Star de Azlan and Chris Young, your country-lovin' hearts are gonna sing! If music isn't enough to bring you here, come for the petting zoo, magical acts, carnival rides, rodeo and exhibits of all sorts, ranging from photography to arts and crafts to livestock. There is something for every member of the family. Visit the Tri-State Fair & Rodeo's schedule of events to see which events are happening on which days.
Before the fair even begins, there is a gala to benefit the Tri-State Exposition's scholarship program. You can watch country singer Blake Shelton perform live on September 4th and raise money for a good cause. There is also an Amarillo Star vocal competition right before Blake Shelton's performance. First place pays $1,000. For ticket information, please visit Panhandle Tickets.
The Amarillo Botanical Gardens is holding a contest inviting residents to name the whimsical frog musician statue that welcomes visitors to the garden. Our frog is also the mascot for the summertime Music in the Gardens series. All of Amarillo is welcome to submit their suggestions by August 20th, with the winner to be announced at the Music in the Gardens' final performance on August 25th. The winner will receive an annual membership for a family of four to the gardens. So, put on your thinking caps and name our toe-tapping amphibian friend. All entries must be in writing and should be sent to the Amarillo Botanical Gardens, C/O Name the Mascot Contest. For rules and more information, please visit the Amarillo Botanical Gardens' website. What a fun way to show your civic pride!
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