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Walk to End Alzheimer's - Cape GirardeauOct. 19, 8 amCapaha Park & FieldThe Walk to End Alzheimer's is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide. It is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's care, support and research. This inspiring event calls on participants of all ages and abilities to join the...
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Kids Sewing ClassOct. 19, 9 am-noonRiverside Regional Library, Scott CityLearn to sew with a super easy sewing project for kids ages 7-17 at the Scott City Branch.
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Teen Book ClubOct. 19, Noon-1 pmRiverside Regional Library, Scott CityNew Program! Discuss a great youth book with other teens. For ages 13-17 at the Scott City Branch. Check with branch for details.
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Trek-N-Treat: Skelebration CelebrationOct. 19, 2 pm-4 pmCape Girardeau Conservation Nature CenterSkelebrate good times with some amazing animal skeletons! Learn about some spooktacular wildlife and their skeletons as you trek along Ridgetop Trail. Make sure to bring your candy bag and wear your costume! The living will receive tasty treats...
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Fall SupperOct. 19, 3:30 pm-6:30 pmNew Salem United Methodist ChurchKettle beef &Chicken Dressing with mashed potatoes, green beans, slaw, homemade bread and chocolate cake. $14.00 per order Drive-thru Only *Don’t Need to Leave Vehicle*
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Red House Open for toursOct. 19, 1 pm-4 pmRed House Interpretive CenterJoin us at the Red House Saturday afternoons, 1-4 pm, May-October. See implements used at the end of the 18th century. Learn about daily life. See the gardens of the time. Hear great stories from our dedicated volunteer docents.
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Building the old Cape Bridge: 1926-1928 ExhibitOct. 19, Noon-4 pmCape Girardeau Heritage MuseumThe newest exhibit is "Building the Old Cape Bridge: 1926-1928." The exhibit includes the bridge blueprint, construction photos and timeline, the opening celebration and an alphabetical list of those who contributed financially to the building...
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October Visual Arts Cooperative Window Exhibitor :Olga DevochkinaOct. 19, 10 am-5 pmArts Council of Southeast MissouriThe Window Exhibitor for the month of October is Olga Devochkina..
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Flowing through Time: Wittenberg, Tower Rock & the Mississippi RiverOct. 19, 10 am-4 pmLutheran Heritage Center & MuseumSee displays depicting life on the Mississippi River through the years. Highlights include artifacts and pictures from Wittenberg, a photographic exhibition of Tower Rock over time, a Corp of Engineers’ display chronicling the ’93 Flood, and...
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Crisp Museum Two Art Gallery Exhibitions: Thomas Mandelsen - A Life in the Wild, Part 2; Emily Denlinger's Gain of Function: New MutationOct. 19, 1 pm-4 pmRosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumCrisp Museum is hosting Thomas Mangelsen- A Life in the Wild, Part 2 in the main Art gallery. You enjoyed part 1, now come and see another 20 photographs by the artist. Also on display will be local artist and SEMO professor Emily Denlinger's...
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7th Annual Crisp Museum Scavenger HuntOct. 19, 1 pm-4 pmRosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumHalloween at the Crisp Museum starts with our 7th Annual Museum Scavenger Hunt. This year's theme, "The museum is haunted, how many ghosts can you find? Our prize will be the candy within our cauldron (cauldron is not part of the prize- only the...
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SEMO Prom Mother of Cape Presbyterian ChurchesOct. 19, TBAFirst Presbyterian ChurchSemo Prom Mothers of Cape Presbyterian Churches will re-open its doors for fall homecomings and winter balls from Aug 24th-Nov 24th. Semo Prom distributes semi-formal and formal dresses to school enrolled teens who are in need of a dress for their...
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Transition Space Gallery - Emily DenlingerOct. 19, TBAThe Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumRiver Campus - Crisp Museum - FREE - View works by artist Emily Denlinger and her exhibition of Gain of Function: New Mutation. Reception Oct. 4, 4-8 p.m. Museum hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & weekends 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
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Thomas Mangelsen - A life in the Wild Part 2Oct. 19, TBAThe Rosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumRiver Campus - Crisp Museum - FREE - Reception Oct. 4 A continuation of Mangelsen’s photographic journey, featuring bold wildlife encounters and dramatic landscapes. Museum hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & weekends 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
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Cape Riverfront Market Farmer's MarketOct. 19, 8 am-1 pmCape Riverfront MarketHead to Downtown Cape Girardeau and shop locally this weekend at the Cape Riverfront Market farmer's market! You can find fresh produce, locally raised meats, assorted baked goods, sweet treats, artisan crafts, plants, and options for breakfast and...
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Paint For A Cause - Stars and Stripes MuseumOct. 19, 1 pm-6 pmPainted Wren Art GalleryLocal artists Aaron Horrell and Barb Bailey, in conjunction with the Stars and Stripes Museum in Bloomfield, Missouri, have started a new Paint For A Cause Project. This is an opportunity for the public to participate in a project to help raise...
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World War II History ExhibitOct. 19, 1 pm-4 pmRosemary Berkel and Harry L. Crisp II MuseumWorld War II History Exhibit May-December 2024 / Visit Crisp Museum and view the World War II Display honoring and remembering the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings along the Normandy coast.
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Circuit trainingOct. 19, 9 am-10 amOsage CentreNathan will teach circuit training 9 to 10 a.m. This class gives you a great mixture of muscle strengthening followed with by relaxing stretching session to loosen the muscles back up after a long week. Great class to start the weekend!
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Veterans BreakfastOct. 19, 8 amAmerican Legion Post 63All veterans are welcome to a veterans breakfast the third Saturday of each month. First come, first served while the food lasts. Doors open at 8 a.m. For volunteers who wish to help set up the tables, be there are 7 a.m.