High Noon on the Square series kicks off with food, fun, music

Center City of Amarillo's annual summer concert series, High Noon on the Square, kicked off Wednesday with music from Ed Montana and lunch from the Coors Cowboy Club Cook Team.

Ed Montana performs Wednesday at the opening day of the High Noon on the Square concert series in downtown Amarillo.
Ed Montana performs Wednesday at the opening day of the High Noon on the Square concert series in downtown Amarillo.

The free series runs at noon throughout June and July at the historic Potter County Courthouse, located at 501 S. Fillmore St. Lunch is available for listeners with a $10 fee. Limited seating and tables will be provided, but guests are encouraged to bring a chair or a blanket for lawn seating.

Lana and Tim Baker grab lunch Wednesday at High Noon on the Square in downtown Amarillo. The Coors Cowboy Club & Rodeo provided lunch by serving hamburgers prepared by the Coors Cowboy Club Cook Team, ahead of their annual cattle drive and rodeo this week.
Lana and Tim Baker grab lunch Wednesday at High Noon on the Square in downtown Amarillo. The Coors Cowboy Club & Rodeo provided lunch by serving hamburgers prepared by the Coors Cowboy Club Cook Team, ahead of their annual cattle drive and rodeo this week.
Judge Nancy Tanner speaks to crowd Wednesday at the High Noon on the Square kickoff in downtown Amarillo.
Judge Nancy Tanner speaks to crowd Wednesday at the High Noon on the Square kickoff in downtown Amarillo.
Beth Duke addresses the crowd Wednesday at the High Noon on the Square kickoff outside of the Potter County Courthouse.
Beth Duke addresses the crowd Wednesday at the High Noon on the Square kickoff outside of the Potter County Courthouse.

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Sponsors will begin serving lunch around 11:45 a.m.; each week, music will begin around noon and end around 1 p.m.

Bonnie Aycock with her three sons Corbett, Dylan and Grady enjoy food and entertainment at High Noon on the Square on Wednesday in downtown Amarillo. The outdoor concert series runs weekly at the Potter County Courthouse lawn throughout the summer months.
Bonnie Aycock with her three sons Corbett, Dylan and Grady enjoy food and entertainment at High Noon on the Square on Wednesday in downtown Amarillo. The outdoor concert series runs weekly at the Potter County Courthouse lawn throughout the summer months.

Next week will feature musical entertainment by Andy Chase and Friends and lunch sausage wraps from the American Quarter Horse Association cooking team, sponsored by AQHA.

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