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SEMO Iris Society Annual Rhizome Sale and AuctionAug. 3, Noon-1:30 pmUniversity of Missouri Extension CenterAnnual sale of iris rhizomes, followed by auction of rhizomes from new varieties. Excellent opportunity to obtain a good mix of irises at reasonable prices. All are welcome for the sale.
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Tours - Oliver House Museum - Jackson, MOAug. 3, 1 pm-4 pmOliver House MuseumCome tour the beautiful Jackson Oliver House Museum in historic Uptown Jackson. See how daily life was lived in the early 1800s in Jackson. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for kids.
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Bootheel Quilters' Guild Quilt Show and Craft SaleAug. 3, 10 am-4 pmMiner Convention CenterThe Bootheel Quilters' Guild will hold their biannual quilt show and craft sale on Saturday & Sunday, August 2 & 3, 2025. The show is open each day from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Miner Convention Center in Miner, MO. Admission is $5.00 per person....
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Bootheel Quilters' Guild Quilt Show and Craft SaleAug. 3, 10 am-4 pmMiner Convention CenterThe Bootheel Quilters’ Quilt Show & Craft Sale will be held at the Miner Convention Center on Saturday & Sunday, August 2 & 3, 2025, 10 to 4 each day. There will be beautiful quilts to view and many handmade crafts for purchase. Door prizes are...
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Vacation Bible SchoolAug. 3, 6 pm-8:30 pmWesley Methodist ChurchTru North VBS Aug. 3-6 Wesley Methodist Church Hwy 177 Fruitland MO Free event Dinner 6:00 VBS 6:30-8:30 Ages 5-6th grade Join us for fun Bible Adventures, music, games, crafts, snacks Everyone welcome! For more info—Cheryl 573-579-1521
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Josh Newth Art Exhibit at Broadway Bistro and Vintage TradeAug. 3, 9 am-2 pmBroadway Bistro and Vintage TradeJosh Newth, fellow artist and Art professor at SEMO is exhibiting his terrific portraits. This exhibit is at Broadway Bistro and Vintage Trade.
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Faith Documented: Baptised, Confirmed, UnitedAug. 3, 10 am-4 pmLutheran Heritage Center & MuseumThe exhibit—Faith Documented—features a beautiful and moving collection of over 90 baptism, confirmation, and marriage certificates, dating from 1864 to 1941. Where we were able to trace family connections, we grouped those certificates together...