Face Painting and Food Trucks: Your Guide to Canyon’s Brightest Summer Night
· NewsTalk 1290When it comes to spending time outside, you probably won't mind catching a little 'glow' in the Texas Panhandle. I'm not talking about the glow of the sun or even the moon. We are talking about the ultimate glow.
That is what the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum is helping us bring back: the glow. Even if the museum hasn't been open in over a year, the staff is still bringing the fun to the lawn. What is more fun than glowing in the dark?
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We are talking glow sticks and face painting that glows in the dark. This is the ultimate night for the kiddos. Let's be real, we as adults enjoy the glow too. It brings us back to when we were growing up.
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This is an event worth bringing the family to Canyon for; the glow is real with this one. June 12 is the date, and Night at PPHM with a Glow 2026 is the fun we can't wait to have.
Join PPHM for a fun night on the lawn. LET’S RAVE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT WITH GAMES, GLOW STICKS, & GOOD COMPANY! Come enjoy Glow art, face painting, games, dig box, glow-in-the-dark geology experience, T-Rex skull, and food trucks! $5 for non-members and free for members!
All of the glow-in-the-dark fun will be happening on the east lawn of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. The fun will be happening from 8 pm - 11 pm. There is plenty of time to tire out the kids and give them the ultimate evening.
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So make sure this is on your calendar and plan to spend the evening in Canyon. This is one night that the kids will be ready to crash in bed once you get home. Those are the nights you look forward to.
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