The annual Miller-Boultinghuse reunion is scheduled at 12:30 on Sunday, Sept 21, in the Community Center. This is a carry-in food event. All cousins, friends and other relatives are invited.
Join us for the annual Coale-Burrus-James-Conner Family reunion Sunday, Sept. 28, at the El Dorado Springs Community Center. Basket dinner around noon. All relatives and interested parties are welcome. Hope to see you there.
Sept. 17-23 – Constitution Week Wednesday, Sept. 17 DAR bell ringing 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12 & Saturday, Sept. 13 – Walker Fun Days – Vendors, silent auction, car show, bounce house and more
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites the public to finish their hunter education certification in Northeastern Missouri this September. This training session is the final step to becoming hunter education certified, and the class is designed for participants ages 11 and older. MDC staff will be hosting several events throughout the month. • Sept.
Sac Osage Electric Cooperative, Inc will hold their annual meeting on on Tuesday, Sept 9, at the co-op headquarters on Hwy. 54 east. This will be the first time since the COVID-19 Pandemic that co-op membership will meet in person. During the pandemic, to ensure the safety of its members, the Cooperative transitioned to a
The Culpepper & Merriweather Great Combined Circus will be at the Fugate Motors Drive-In Movie at 5 and 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept.9. Sponsored by the El Dorado Springs Lions Club, tickets are available at Fugate Motors, Community Bank of El Dorado Springs, Mike and Joe’s Service, The Home Store, Shannon and Associates and Mid-Missouri
You’re cordially invited to celebrate Grandparents Day from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7, and Community Springs Healthcare Facility, El Dorado Springs. Refreshments will be served and music will be from 2:30-3:30 p.m. by Paula Newman. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call 471-876-2531 for more information.
Growing native plants from seed is a good way to pass on a plant’s hardiness and adaptive qualities to the next botanical generation. Fall and winter are often the best times to sow seeds of native plants. People can learn more about sowing native plant seeds at the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) online program