
Boonville Kiwanis to offer school supplies for school aged children
The new school year will be starting in just a few weeks and school supplies are expensive.
The new school year will be starting in just a few weeks and school supplies are expensive.
Wednesday July 9 - Community Lecture Series – Tim Haller – Big Muddy National fish & Wildlife Refuge: A Work in Progress, 1:30 p.m., State Fair Community College
Boonslick Regional Library’s Outreach Services, BRLMobile2GO, provides outreach to Pettis, Benton and Cooper counties to residents who are not able to visit a library location, including senior centers, day cares, schools, community centers and remote areas. BRL2GO provides free Wi-Fi access to rural communities, brings books to community centers, schools and rural areas, delivers books on a schedule each month, brings specifically requested titles or a new collection at each visit, and provides all Outreach Services free of charge. We look forward to serving you!
Happening each year on the fourth weekend in August, the Missouri River Festival of the Arts is the oldest performing arts festival in the state of Missouri.
The Thespian Hall Conservatory Band returns to Boonville on Thursday, July 3, at 7:30 pm for a “Red, White, and Blue Celebration” in Thespian Hall. The ensemble will be performing the works of Leroy Anderson, and John Philips Sousa, plus “Armed Forces Salute,” and America’s March: “The Stars and Stripes Forever.” Also included will be selections from “The Sound of Music,” and a musical salute to “The Blues Brothers.” The concert celebrates the 168th Anniversary of the Dedication of Thespian Hall and America’s Birthday on July 4.
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The Boonville R-1 Board of Education held its regular monthly meeting on June 18.
A large crowd showed up at Thespian Hall on Sunday, June 22, at 2 pm to enjoy an afternoon of excellent music performed by the Mo Symphony Orchestra. Directed by Dr. Wilbur Lin, the musicians opened with the National Anthem and then proceeded to a variety of soundtracks such as “Encanto,” “Back to the Future,” and “Jurassic Park.” As a tribute to members of our armed forces, Dr. Lin had the lights brought up during “Armed Forces Medley,” which was arranged by Kirkland/Berens, and had audience members stand as their branch of the military was recognized.
The Prairie Home Fair was filled with entertainment of all kinds for families.
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