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A Sonic JourneyOct. 4, 2018, 7:30 pmRobert F. and Gertrude L. Shuck Music Recital HallGuest Artist/Artist-in-Residence Recital featuring Dr. Alan Mattingly, professor of horn at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Dr. Nicholas Kenney, assistant professor of horn at Southeast Missouri State University, assisted by Dr. Barbara...
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Variety Quilt Show - Free Event!Oct. 4, 2018, 2 pm-5 pmScott City Historical MuseumThe Variety Quilt Show will be held at the Scott City Historical Museum. Saturday: October 6 & 13th from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Thursday: October 4 & 11th from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
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Arte CubanoOct. 4, 2018, 10 am-5 pmRosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumArte Cubano highlights a universally agreed-upon characteristic of the island’s art: an incredible diversity. Cuban art is so rich in large part because of its diverse cultural blend of African, European, and Latin/Caribbean influences. Add to these...
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New Miniature Art on display at the Visual Arts CO-OP GalleryOct. 4, 2018, 10 am-6 pmArts Council of Southeast MissouriThere will be new miniature art works on display at the Visual Arts CO-OP Gallery.
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Cape Farmers' MarketOct. 4, 2018, Noon-5 pmCape Farmers MarketCape Farmers Market is an open-air market located on West Park Mall parking lot every Thursday April 12th thru November 15th. We sell locally grown fruit and vegetables, foods, plants, flowers, herbs, baked goods, honey, soaps, syrup, meats, bison,...
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Toddler Time (ages 1-3)Oct. 4, 2018, 11 am-11:30 amCape Girardeau Public LibraryMusic, rhymes, chants and a story.
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Community Crochet ClassOct. 4, 2018, Noon-2:30 pmScopus United Methodist ChurchLearn to crochet or if you already know, come to crochet every Thursday from noon to 2:30 p.m. at Scopus United Methodhist Church.
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Art Gallery: Mingo Swamp Flora and Fauna contestOct. 4, 2018, 8 am-5 pmCape Girardeau Conservation Nature CenterVisit the auditorium to view entries from the “Mingo Swamp Flora and Fauna” photography contest sponsored by the Mingo Swamp Friends Association. This annual contest showcases the best of the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge and the local...
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Art Gallery: Dustin HillisOct. 4, 2018, 8 am-5 pmCape Girardeau Conservation Nature CenterExperience Southeast Missouri through the eyes of naturalist Dustin Hillis. His photographs reveal that you can find beauty even in the smallest of details. The Cape Girardeau Nature Center is free.
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Paint for a Cause for the AyNiYvWiYa MusuemOct. 4, 2018, 1 pm-6 pmPainted Wren Art GalleryHere's your chance to be an artist! Young, old, and everyone in between can participate. For a $1 donation, folks can paint for a minute or so on a pre-printed metal panel. Children will especially enjoy painting on the various animals. Takes...
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M. Charles Rhinehart: A Journey Through Eight Decades of ArtistryOct. 4, 2018, Noon-5 pmHeritage HallA reception opening the exhibit will be 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday. The artist will be there to meet you. The exhibit will stay up for 45 days. Normal business hours are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. We also make special arrangements...
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Tom Runnels art exhibitOct. 4, 2018, Noon-4:30 pmBollinger County Museum of Natural HistoryTom Runnels art exhibit is now open at the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History in Marble Hill. Tom Runnels was a local artist, writer, and sculptor. Metal sculptures, paintings, and prints by Tom Runnels will be featured in this exhibit....
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World War I Exhibit Closes December 29Oct. 4, 2018, Noon-4:30 pmBollinger County Museum of Natural HistoryExplore how WWI affected the lives of small town Americans on the home front and overseas in our World War I exhibit. Included in the exhibit are uniforms, photos, personal items, stories telling the World War I experiences of Samuel A. Baker, and...
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Jefferson Barracks Telephone MuseumOct. 4, 2018, 9 am-2 pmJefferson Barracks Telephone MuseumHoused in a beautifully restored 1896 building, the museum features an extensive collection of telephones manufactured from the early 1900s through the 2000s, hundreds of pieces of telephone-related equipment and memorabilia and military telephones...
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Raptor exhibitOct. 4, 2018, Noon-4:30 pmBollinger County Museum of Natural HistoryUtahraptor was probably the largest of raptors, 23 feet from head to tail and weighing around a half a ton. It used a huge killing claw, located on it's hind feet, for slashing and ripping prey. See a replica of this ferocious predator at the...