May 2015 family community list

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May 2015 family community list
May 2015 Family Community Activity List
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information. However, you should always call ahead to confirm dates, times,
location, and other information!
Fri 5/1 Republic Branch Library - Edge Mobile Class: Computer Skills I. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for adults. Brush up on
existing mouse and keyboard skills and learn the basics of word processing, including simple formatting, saving and printing
documents. Registration starts April 01; call 732-7284.
Fri 5/1 Park Central Branch Library - Japanese Children's Day Celebration. 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm for age 5 and older.Join us
for a traditional Japanese Children's Day Celebration. 5 p.m. Craft traditional carp kites, materials will be provided, and try
samples of non-alcoholic amazake, a traditional drink made from fermented rice. 6 p.m. Kizuna: Japan-America Friendship
Group will perform several traditional Japanese dances and provide a kimono workshop.
Fri 5/1 Library Center - Friday Night Film Fest. 6:00 pm in the auditorium for age 13-grade 12.Kick back and enjoy a film on
the big screen. We'll provide the popcorn. "Guardians of the Galaxy," rated PG-13.
Fri 5/1 Library Station - Teen Friday Nights. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Frisco room for grades 6-12.If it's Friday night, there's
something going on at the Station just for teens. Stop in for games, crafts and special events.
Fri 5/1 Park Central Branch Library - First Friday Art Walk. 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm for all ages.Join the Park Central Branch
Library and other art lovers for First Friday Art Walk. On display: Sumi-e Japanese Painting and Prints by Allen Lee.
Fri 5/1 Park Central Branch Library - First Friday Art Talk. 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm for adults. Artist Allen Lee will discuss
Samurai Swords of the 1500s and display pieces from his collection.
Fri 5/1 City Wide Garage Sale-Marshfield, Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce, 1469 Spur Drive. 417-859-3925
Fri 5/1 and Sat 5/2 City Wide Garage Sale – Strafford Area Chamber of Commerce – Pick up address list at City Hall
Fri 5/1 First Friday Art Walk, 6-10 p.m., downtown Springfield arts district. 417-849-8255
Fri 5/1 Home Free, 8 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. This country a cappella band comes to the Gillioz after
winning Season 4 of "The Sing-Off." Tickets are $30-$100. 417-863-9491
Fri 5/1 Sticks & Stones A collection of short plays on bullying. Features plays from inaugural Springfield Little Theatre
playwriting contest.
Fri 5/1 Minions Madness Parents Night Out 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Join Dynamics Gymnastics Pythian location for
Minions Madness featuring "Despicable Me" and Despicable Me 2." For children 5 and older. Cost is $15 plus tax. For
more info or to reserve your spot, call 890-0946 or visit dynamics-gymnastics.com. Dynamics Gymnastics Pythian
Location 2100 E. Pythian St. Springfield MO
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
880078730
Sat 5/2 May Day 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk 8:00 AM Republic Parks and Recreation and CoxHealth Fitness
Centers are hosting their annual May Day 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk. The 5K starts at 8 a.m. and the 1 Mile Fun
Run/Walk starts at 8:05 a.m. The Fun Run/Walk is free and all participants will receive a ribbon when they finish. You
can pre-register for the 5K now through May 1 for $20 and children (14 and under) for $15. If you pre-register by
Friday, April 17 you are guaranteed a May Day 5K t-shirt. If you register the day of the race adults are $25 and
children (14 and under) are $20. The top three males and females in each age category receive prizes along with the
top overall male and female. For more info or to register, visit republicmo.com or coxhealth.com. Republic Community
Center 711 E. Miller Rd. Republic MO
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
More Info:
879276730
Sat 5/2 SafetyPalooza 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Families are invited to join Christian County Optimist Club from 9 a.m.-1
p.m. to learn how to keep children safe with bike helmet fittings and demos from area agencies. Bring your bicycle
and helmet to see if it fits properly and take a ride through the bicycle safety course. Free helmets and a chance to
win a free bike. A $2 hotdog, chips and drink lunch will be available to purchase. Sponsored by Mercy Trauma Center,
Christian County Optimist's Club, Wal-Mart Nixa, Mercy Clinic - Nixa and Safe Kids Springfield. For more info, call
743-2136 or visit ccoptimist.org.
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
OTC Richwood Valley Campus 3369 W. Jackson St. Nixa
88263933
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Sat 5/2 Junior Conservationists – Mammals 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Have you ever wondered what you can do to help
endangered animals and the environment? The Dickerson Park Zoo offers, for children enrolled in grades 5-7, Junior
Conservationists classes. Explore and discuss conservation issues related to the topic of the month. Come up with
creative solutions along with completing activities and crafts. This months topic is mammals. How does the
physiological structure of mammals differ from other kinds of animals? Find out what the similarities and differences
among mammals. Cost is $30/session for FOZ members and $40/session non-members. to register, visit
dickersonparkzoo.org. Dickerson Park Zoo 1401 W. Norton Rd SpfdContact:
Email:
Phone:
85796960
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Tues 5/2 Kids Connection 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM On Tuesdays Chick-fil-A on Glenstone has Kids Connection! They
will have a craft and an educational worksheet for your child. Parents can hang out while their kids play in the play
place. For more info, visit http://www.cfarestaurant.com/glenstone/home.
Sat 5/2 The Railroad Historical Museum Recurring weekly on Saturday beginning May 2, 2015 until Oct 31, 2015. 2:00pm 4:00pm The museum is located in railroad cars and is staffed by volunteers. It is open on Saturdays from 2-4pm and is dedicated
to the preservation of the history of railroading
Sat 5/2 NAMI SWMO Miles for Minds 10:00am - 12:00pm Burrell Behavioral Health 1443 N Robberson - Springfield, MO
65807 Call for more info including any fees (417) 864-7119 Miles for Minds 2015 NAMI of SWMO Walk, a walk benefiting
NAMI Southwest Missouri, an affiliate of NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness. The 5k WALK will be held on May 2,
2015 at Burrell Behavioral Health in Springfield Missouri. The goal of the WALK is to raise both money and awareness of the
need for our community to support a recovery system for people with mental illness. All of the proceeds from the WALK will be
used locally by NAMI in the following ways:• To provide support to persons with serious mental illnesses and to their families; •
To educate families and individuals; • To advocate for nondiscriminatory and equitable policies at the federal, state, and local
levels; • To advocate for improved opportunities for housing, rehabilitation and meaningful jobs; and • To support public
education programs designed to help eliminate the pervasive stigma surrounding severe mental illness.
Sat 5/2 Artfest on Walnut Street, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., historic Walnut Street. Largest fine arts festival in southwest Missouri
featuring 130 artists, food and kids' area. Tickets are $5, children 5 and under are free. 417-831-6200
Sat 5/2 Father Daughter Ball, 6-8 p.m., Willard Parks and Recreation, 133 N. State Highway Z, Willard. Get dressed up in your
Sunday best and enjoy a night full of fun, excitement and dancing. $15 per couple, $5 for each additional daughter. 417-742-2262
Sat 5/2 Firehouse Bluegrass Jam and Show, 4 p.m. jam session and 6 p.m. show with potluck supper, Firefighters Union Hall,
2350 N. Clifton Ave. Free admission; donations accepted. 417-849-9521
Sat 5/2 Frolic Family Expo, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Springfield Exposition Center, 635 E. St. Louis St. Meet everyone you need to raise
your family in southwest Missouri. Fun activities for kids including bounce houses, crafts, booths, photos and more. Admission
$5 at the door. 417-888-2900 McDonald’s did have free kids tickets
Sat 5/2 Healing Arts Fest, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Circle on the Square, 800 E. Walnut St. Music, dancing, drumming, yoga, children's
activities and more. 417-671-0717
Sat 5/2 Professor Powers Science Symposium – New Classes Movie Science Animation Science - Take a
break from Artfest to come talk about how animation works! Learn about Flip Books, Thaumatropes, Phenkistiscopes,
and more and the science behind how they work. Students will construct their very own Thaumatrope 10 am class
ages 5-11 11:15 am class – ages 10-15 Meet at The Creamery Arts Center in Springfield $10 Register via website
at professorpwers.com
Sat 5/2 Kids Free Fishing Day, 6:30 a.m., Bennett Spring State Park, 26250 MO-64A, Lebanon. The Missouri Department of
Conservation proudly present Kid’s Fishing Day, at Bennett Spring State Park. Young anglers will have opportunities to catch fish
and learn about fishing at Bennett Spring Kid’s Fishing Day. A designated fishing area will be reserved for youths age 15 and
under. Limited fishing equipment will be available on a first come basis to borrow so children are encouraged to bring their own.
Lunch will be available for the children 15 and younger from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. If there are any questions please call the
hatchery at 417-532-4418.
Sat 5/2 Mystery Hour, 7 p.m. Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Join 417's entertainer of the year Jeff Houghton for a live
filming of The Mystery Hour. Admission is $8. 417-863-9491
Sat 5/2 Spring Showcase, 4 p.m., McDonald Arena at Missouri State University, 850 S. Kings Ave. Watch Missouri State
Movement and the Beartones perform. 417-836-4400
Sat 5/2 Brentwood Branch Library - Vintage Garden Mosaics. 9:00 am to 11:00 am in the meeting room for age 18 and
older.Get inspired in this two-part workshop taught by mosaic artist Pam Powell. Learn about the mosaic process while creating a
bird feeder for your garden using broken vintage dishes. Bring a 4-inch terracotta pot and 8-inch terracotta saucer, all other
materials will be provided. Register once for both sessions.Registration starts April 24; call 883-1974.
Sat 5/2 Fair Grove Branch Library - Retro Cartoon Saturdays. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for preschool-grade 3.It's so sad that
old Saturday cartoons like "Mighty Mouse" are gone, but the Library is here to save the day! Wear your pajamas and join us to
watch retro cartoons and new counterparts, rated TV-G or PG, while we eat breakfast treats.
Sat 5/2 Library Station - Meet Daniel Tiger at the Library Station!. 11:00 am for infants-age 6, families.Come meet the
friendly star of "Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood," the PBS TV series for preschoolers, in the Children’s Department. We’ll also
watch an episode of "Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood" in the Story Hour Room to learn about health and wellness. Daniel Tiger is
visiting courtesy Ozarks Public Broadcasting.
Sat 5/2 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM7th Annual - University Heights Neighborhood Garage Sale! It is that time again for one of the
biggest Neighborhood sales in Springfield! Drive and spend the day strolling the Historic University Heights neighborhood and
find those rare items. University Heights Neighborhood 910 East University Springfield, MO 65807
Sat 5/2 Arts in the Parks Concerts Enjoy a free series of old-time music concerts from a variety of performers. Please bring
blankets or lawn chairs for all programs. Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, 6424 W. Farm Rd. 182, Republic, MO *All
concerts are FREE and open to the public except for the June 1st program, at the Ray House, where the regular tour road
admission will apply. 417 732-6596, ext. 224
Sat 5/2 Michael’s Kids Club - Mother's Day Wood Frame (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) Drop in for Kids Club from 10noon on Saturday, May 2nd where your little makers will create a picture frame that mom will treasure for years.
Class Type: Kids Skill Level: Beginner Recommended Age: 3 and Up Supplies Included: Yes Seats Available: 12
1840 E Independence St, Springfield, (417) 823-0884Kids Club - Mother's Day Wood Frame
Sat 5/2 Michael’s Fun Family Craft Time: Mother's Day Canvas (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM) Paint a cute canvas for
Mom and spend some quality craft time with the family. $15 per canvas, includes supplies. Class Type: Kids Skill
Level: Family Fun Recommended Age: 5 and Up Supplies Included: Yes Seats Available: 12 1840 E Independence
St, Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 823-0884
Sat 5/2 Discover Nature - Families: Archery Basics Andy Dalton Shooting Range and Outdoor Education Center 8:30 AM to
11:30 AM Join us to discover the basics of archery shooting. We will cover things like bow nomenclature, hand set, bow
set, pre-draw, stance and much more and then go shooting on the static archery range. You may bring your own bow to
the program or use ours. To register please call 417-742-4361 or email daltonrange@mdc.mo.gov
Sat 5/2 Conservation TEEN Club: Wildlife And Photography Hike Springfield Conservation Nature Center 10:00 AM to 3:00
PM Join us for a wildlife and photography hike at the nature center to take pictures and identify wildlife. Bring a digital
or film camera. After the hike, we will look at all the digital photos. Lunch and drinks will be provided. Ages 12-17.
Registration begins April 15. Call 417-888-4237.
Tues 5/2 Birds Passing Through Warbler Walk Springfield Conservation Nature Center 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM Here's an
opportunity to see migrating warblers. Many species of warblers don’t stay long, so learn to identify these passing birds
with Naturalist Bo Brown. Program will consist of thirty minutes indoors followed by a guided trail hike. Bring field
guides and binoculars if you have them. Ages 8-adult. Registration begins April 15. Call 417-888-4237.
Sat 5/2 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM For Kids: Little Planet Helpers Battlefield Mall invites children to go green as they learn about
ways to keep the environment clean through games and interactive activities as part of the Simon Kidgits Club’s “Little Planet.
Cost: FREE for Kidgits Club members; $5 to sign-up for annual membership Battlefield Mall 2825 S. Glenstone Avenue
Springfield, MO 65804
Sat 5/2 Brentwood Branch Library - Volunteer-O-Rama. 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the meeting room for ages 14-18.Looking for
something to do during summer break? Did you know that volunteering at the Library could help you get into college, or even
help you get a job? We need teens to help us put together crafts, design props and come up with awesome programs for kids and
teens at the Library! Learn about teen volunteer opportunities and pick up a volunteer application. Snacks will be provided.
Sat 5/2 The C- Street City Market Recurring weekly on Saturday until Oct 31, 2015. 9:00am - 2:00pm C-Street Market, the
sweetest little market in town, features small-scale farmers, bakers and crafters in a friendly and intimate market experience at the
pavilion near the historic Jefferson Avenue Footbridge.
Sat 5/2 Farmers Market of the Ozarks Recurring weekly on Saturday until Oct 31, 2015. 8:00am - 1:00pm Farmers Market of
the Ozarks combines farm fresh goodness, hand-crafted products and local eateries, all in one location easily accessible to the
Ozarks community. Shop for groceries, find unique gifts, have breakfast and lunch or enjoy some local music, all within the
market’s laid back atmosphere under the only permanent farmers' market pavilion in the Ozarks. The market accepts SNAP, debit
and credit cards.
Sat 5/2 Park Central Branch Library - Weekend Walk-In Theater. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for age 13 and older.Join us every
Saturday night for a fun film, popcorn included! "Frankenstein," 1931, and "The Bride of Frankenstein," both films not rated.
Sun 5/3 Artfest on Walnut Street, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., historic Walnut Street. Largest fine arts festival in southwest Missouri
featuring 130 artists, food, and kids' area. Tickets are $5, children 5 and under are free. 417-831-6200
Sun 5/3 Glow Party Zumbathon, 9 a.m.-noon, Vintage Dancelounge, 301 Park Central East. Glow party zumbathon benefiting
the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Wear your brightest colors to glow in the lights. Door prizes and raffle tickets. $20 per
person. 417-831-4500
Mon 5/4 Fair Grove Branch Library - "Star Wars" Day. 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm for grades 5-12. Enjoy all things "Star Wars"
from lightsaber to Wookie, including crafts, snacks and contests. Materials will be provided.
Mon 5/4 Republic Branch Library - "Zodiac". 4:00 pm for grades 7-12.By Romina Russell.
Mon 5/4 Library Center - Genealogy Workshop. 7:00 pm in the auditorium for adults. Mastering RootsMagic Genealogy
Software. Don Pruitt, Ozarks Genealogy Society member and longtime user of RootsMagic, will share his experience and
expertise. Bring your laptops and mobile devices with the software or app installed for a hands-on session. Sponsored by Ozarks
Genealogical Society.
Mon 5/4 Willard Branch Library - Edge Mobile Class: Learn It! Self-Paced Tutorials. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for adults.
Learn computer, Internet and software skills at your own pace using instructional software and videos. Topics include basic
computer skills, Windows, Internet Explorer, Photoshop, QuickBooks, Web design, Microsoft Office, Apple products, MAC OS
and more. We also offer Computer-Instructed Keyboarding to help you gain new typing skills or improve the skills you already
have. Registration starts April 01; call 742-4258.
Tues 5/5 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Cinco de Mayo at the Library. 3:15 pm to 4:30 pm for grades 6-12.Celebrate
the history and traditions of Cinco de Mayo with trivia, games and food.
Tues 5/5 Willard Branch Library - Off the Hook Crochet Club. 5:30 pm for adults.Love to crochet? Want to learn how?
Gather with us to visit, work on your own projects, share ideas and patterns, or receive beginner's help. Some instructional
materials provided for use in the Library or bring your own. Knitters welcome!
Tues 5/5 Library Center - Greene Teens Tuesdays. 6:00 pm in the Grafton room for grades 6-12.Chat about books and movies,
play games and enjoy a snack.
Tues 5/5 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Pajama Storytime. 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm for infants-age 6.Wear your pajamas
and cuddle up with a stuffed animal as you listen to stories and sing songs perfect for bedtime.
Tues 5/5 Republic Branch Library - "Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?". (Evening Book Discussion) 6:00
pm for adults.By Roz Chast.
Tues 5/5 Cinco de Mayo, 6-9 p.m., pavilion at Farmers Park, 2144 E. Republic Road. Cash bar and entertainment. Adults only.
$25 per person. Contact Friends of the Zoo, 417-833-1570
Tues 5/5 ToneFit 5:30 AM - 5:30 PM ToneFit is an overall strength and fitness class that focuses on whole body wellness
though body weight, core focused, and dynamic movement. It is designed for all fitness levels . Cost: $5 Willard Parks and
Recreation 133 N State Highway Z Willard, MO 65781 Please call for specific details. Telephone: 417-742-2262
Tues 5/6 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Farm 2 Table Cooking Class Class time is devoted to the demonstration of healthier recipes and
tasting samples are made available to participants. This class is sponsored by the Springfield-Greene County Health
Department... Cost: Provided at no charge Jordan Valley Community Health Center Classroom 440 E. Tampa Springfield, Telephone: 417-864-1667 Contact Name: Cathy Gaw
Wed 5/6 Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Free admission.
417-833-2660
Wed 5/6 Library Station - Edge Mobile Class: Learn It! Self-Paced Tutorials. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Santa Fe room for
adults. Learn computer, Internet and software skills at your own pace using instructional software and videos. Topics include
basic computer skills, Windows, Internet Explorer, Photoshop, QuickBooks, Web design, Microsoft Office, Apple products, MAC
OS and more. We also offer Computer-Instructed Keyboarding to help you gain new typing skills or improve the skills you
already have. Registration starts April 01; call 865-1340.
Wed 5/6 Edge Community Technology Center - Internet Basics. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn how to navigate the
Internet using your browser's menus and toolbars. Access websites by typing in a Web address or using search engines. Learn
how to change your homepage and add a website to your favorites. Registration starts April 22; call 837-5011.
Wed 5/6 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - "State of Wonder". (Brown Bag Book Discussion) 12:15 pm to 1:00 pm in
the upstairs meeting room for adults.Bring your lunch and take a break from your workday with a good book. "State of Wonder"
by Ann Patchett.
Wed 5/6 How to Write Measurable Annual Goals will be held on 05/06/2015 in Ozark at the Ozark Fire Protection
District located at 604 North 3rd Street from 5:00pm to 6:30pm.
Wed 5/6 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Minute to Win It Wednesdays!. 3:15 pm to 4:30 pm for grades 6-12.Join us
the first Wednesday of every month for some crazy fun games. Prizes and snacks provided.
Thurs 5/7 Library Station - Explore. 10:30 am to 11:30 am in the Santa Fe room for adults. Explore is a series for everyone,
including adults with developmental challenges. Not just a storytime, this program is a quest for fun and learning as we cover
topics of interest with stories, images, crafts and sensory activities.
Thurs 5/7 Library Station - Explore. 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in the Santa Fe room for adults. Explore is a series for everyone,
including adults with developmental challenges. Not just a storytime, this program is a quest for fun and learning as we cover
topics of interest with stories, images, crafts and sensory activities.
Thurs 5/7 Willard Branch Library - Otaku Teen Thursday. 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm for age 13-grade 12.Have fun with everything
manga, anime, and more at this special Otaku-themed Teen Thursday!
Thurs 5/7 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Now Serving Raspberry Pi. 3:15 pm to 5:00 pm for grades 6-12 .Learn
programming on Raspberry Pi computers in the Teen Room! Spend some time experimenting with one of the fastest-growing
personal computing devices in the country. Yes, it's Pi not pie, although there will be snacks.
Thurs 5/7 Strafford Branch Library - PEEPS Art. 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm for grades 5-12. It's PEEPS time! Create scenes from
your favorite book or superhero comic using those sugary, marshmallowy PEEPS as your props. PEEPS will be provided.
Thurs 5/7 Park Central Branch Library - Park Central TV Night. 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm for age 14 and older. Get your couch
potato on at the Library as we watch two episodes of "Supernatural," rated TV-14, featuring Sam and Dean Winchester's demonhunting adventures. Snacks will be provided.
Thurs 5/7 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Fun with Paper Crafts. 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm in the upstairs meeting room for
adults. Learn how to turn paper into beautiful, usable art at this monthly craft series. Materials provided; bring scissors and glue if
you have them, or use ours. Mini Notebooks: Fold your own functional book using one of several basic bookbinding techniques.
Thurs 5/7 Brentwood Branch Library - "Station Eleven". (Evening Book Discussion) 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in the meeting
room for adults. By Emily St. John Mandel.
Thurs 5/7 Library Center - "All the Light We Cannot See". (NXT Chapter: A Book Group for 20/30-Somethings) 7:30 pm
to 8:30 pm in the Harrison room for age 20-39. By Anthony Doerr. Refreshments will be served.
Thurs 5/7 Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Free admission.
417-833-2660
Thurs 5/7 SATO 48, 7 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Join filmmakers from Springfield and the Ozarks at the
awards ceremony. Teams have competed in creating 5-minute short films over the course of a weekend (48 hours). Tickets are $5.
417-863-9491
Thurs 5/7 Retro Nite B and B Theaters Ozark Mo Rocky 4pm and 7pm $5
Thurs. 5/7 Learn to Grow in the Garden: Color Me Happy Peonies For all ages. Master Gardeners of Greene County will
lead discussions in the garden on the following topics. Please RSVP so we can prepare enough handouts. 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Botanical Center 2400 South Scenic Ave. Springfield, Contact: 417-891-1515 Cost: $5/class
Thurs 5/7 East Sunshine MOPS 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM East Sunshine MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers would like to
invite you to join them the first and third Thursdays of the month. Free child care is provided featuring MOPPETS
curriculum. For more info, call 417-889-5455 or email EastSunshineMOPS@gmail.com. Check them out on
Facebook and Instagram @EastSunshineMops!
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
More Info:
East Sunshine Church of Christ 3721 E. Sunshine Springfield MO
81076978
1992110
Thurs 5/7 Family Night at Chick-fil-A on Glenstone 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Every Thursday night at Chick-fil-A on
Glenstone is Family Night! Kids get to create a craft and get an Ice cream Sundae for FREE! For more info, visit
http://www.cfarestaurant.com/glenstone/home. Chick-fil-A 3700 S Glenstone Ave Springfield
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
88229247
2076287
Thurs 5/7 Parenting Strategies for the Real World 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Learn common sense parenting strategies.
For more info, call 269-3275. Cox North Hospital 1423 N. Jefferson, Room C300 Springfield
Contact:
Email:
Phone:
87922616
2140190
Fri 5/8 National Public Gardens Day 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Celebrate National Public Gardens Day at the Botanical
Center, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The Dr. Roston Native Butterfly House opens for the season. Enjoy hands-on crafts from 10
a.m.-Noon or 1-3 p.m., and demos around the gardens. It's free for all ages. For more info, call 891-1515 or visit
parkboard.org. Nathanael Greene|Close Memorial Park 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Springfield MO
Fri 5/8 Scholastic Book Fair, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Free admission.
417-833-2660
Wed 5/8 Edge Community Technology Center - Introduction to Digital Devices. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults.Try out and
compare a variety of tablets and e-readers in this hands-on session. Learn how to check out and download e-books from the
Library, plus how to access Library and Web resources using mobile devices. Bring your fully-charged gadget, if you have one,
so you can follow along. Registration starts April 24; call 837-5011.
Fri 5/8 "To the End of June: The Intimate Life of American Foster Care". (Northview Book Club) 10:30 am to 11:30 am
for senior adults. Check out our Library-sponsored book group just for seniors. We meet every second Friday of the month at the
Northview Center in Doling Park, 301 E. Talmage St. "To the End of June: The Intimate Life of American Foster Care" by Cris
Beam.
Fri 5/8 Library Station - 'Tween Town: Superhero Edition!. 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm in the story hour room for grades 4-8. Drop
in to 'Tween Town, where we make crazy (and sometimes incredibly messy!) crafts, play games and eat cookies! Repurpose old
comic books to make awesome magnets with a vintage 90s feel. Plus, we'll get out the fuse beads to make cool pixelated
superheroes. Materials will be provided.
Fri 5/8 Library Station - Teen Night: Avengers Assemble!. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Santa Fe room for age 13-grade 12. The
highly anticipated "The Avengers: Age of Ultron" comes out May 1, and to celebrate we're hosting a screening of "The
Avengers," rated PG-13!
Sat 5/9 We've Always Been Here" Exhibit Recurring weekly on Monday, Saturday until May 9, 2015. 10:30am - 4:30pm
Stories of the African American Community in Greene County are told though amazing artifacts, images and videos. By popular
demand, this exhibit at the Fox Theatre has been extended to May 9.
Sat 5/9 Professor Powers Science Symposium – Field trip Animation Science – Moxie Field Trip come to the
Moxie for a morning of stop animation, story boarding and hands on exploration file and film techniques. 10 am all
ages. Location Phone:
Sat 5/9 Brentwood Branch Library - Vintage Garden Mosaics. 9:00 am to 11:00 am in the meeting room for age 18 and
older.Get inspired in this two-part workshop taught by mosaic artist Pam Powell. Learn about the mosaic process while creating a
bird feeder for your garden using broken vintage dishes. Bring a 4-inch terracotta pot and 8-inch terracotta saucer, all other
materials will be provided. Register once for both sessions. Registration call 883-1974.
Sat 5/9 Willard Branch Library - 'Toons and Treats. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm for all ages. Do you like cartoons from the 80s and
90s? Enjoy an old-school Saturday morning with some of your favorites, rated TV-G or PG. Come in your PJs, bring your stuffed
animal and we'll provide tasty treats.
Sat 5/9 Ash Grove Branch Library - "The Miniaturist". 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm for ages 20-40. Discuss a lively mix of fiction
genres with others. "The Miniaturist" by Jessie Burton.
Sat 5/9 Strafford Branch Library - Acoustic Guitar with Don Harmening. 1:00 pm for adults.Join us for an afternoon of
classic acoustic folk and rock music performed by Don Harmening.
Sat 5/9 Brentwood Branch Library - "RASL". (Graphic Novels for Grown-ups) 1:30 pm in the meeting room for
adults.Whether you’re new to the medium or have grown up with it, join us as we read and discuss contemporary and classic
graphic literature from around the world. "RASL," by Jeff Smith with Steve Hamaker.
Sat 5/9 Willard Branch Library - LEGO Brick Saturday. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm for grades K-5. Playing, building and creating
with LEGO bricks helps build memory and creativity skills. It also increases attention span and lays the foundation for logical
mathematical thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem solving. We'll provide the LEGO bricks and you provide the
imagination.
Sat 5/9 Park Central Branch Library - Weekend Walk-In Theater. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for age 13 and older.Join us every
Saturday night for a fun film, popcorn included! "The Mummy," 1932, and "The Mummy's Hand," both films not rated.
Sat 5/9 Earth Day Festival, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Park Central Square. Festivities include music, food, beverages and beers, bicycle
trail rides, karaoke, yoga and more. Event is free. Visit "Earth Day Festival" page on Facebook or call 417-447-2043
Sat 5/9 KOA Care Camp Big Weekend, Branson KOA Campground, 397 Animal Safari Road, Branson. KOA will be offering
camping for $10 as part of the Kampgrounds of America's annual KOA Care Camps weekend for children with cancer. To reserve
a site or cabin go to www.KOA.com and click on the Big Weekend event box. 417-334-4414
Sat 5/9 Scholastic Book Fair, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Free admission.
417-833-2660
Sat 5/9 Intermediate Nature Photography Springfield Conservation Nature Center 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Attention aspiring
nature photographers! Volunteer Naturalist and photographer Art (A.D.) Daniels is offering this workshop to share his
routines of nature photography. Time will be spent both in the classroom and the field learning about this fascinating
subject. Bring your camera, lenses, and tripod if you have them. Participants should have a working knowledge of their
camera for this intermediate level course. Ages 15-adult. Registration begins May 1. Call 417-888-4237.
Sat 5/9 Summer Hummers Springfield Conservation Nature Center 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM Hummingbirds have returned to the
Ozarks! Join bird bander Sarah Driver as she talks about hummingbirds and attempts to capture and band some. All
ages. Registration begins May 1. Call 417-888-4237.
Sat 5/9 Outdoor Garage Sale 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM Stop by The OC to search for treasures at their Outdoor Garage
Sale. If you would like to set up a booth, space is available for only $20. Go online or stop by The OC to fill out a
registration form. The OC 1530 W. Jackson Street Ozark
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Sat 5/9 Trek for Trikes 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Trek for Trikes is a one mile run or bike for parents and kids, 10 k run or
20 mile bike for adults on Frisco Highline trail in Bolivar. Proceeds from race go toward purchasing therapeutic
tricycles for kids with special needs. Motor Monkeys Pediatric Therapy Prairie lane Bolivar Mo
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Sat 5/9 Recess 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM Free childcare for kids with special needs and their siblings to give parents
respite. First Baptist Church Bolivar 316 n main Bolivar Mo87500049
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Sun 5/10 Mother's Day at the Dickerson Park Zoo 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Mother's Day at Dickerson Park Zoo! Free
admission for all mothers throughout the day (9 a.m.-5 p.m.). Regular zoo admission: $11/adults and teens, $8/
children ages 3-12 and seniors 60+. For info, visit www.dickersonparkzoo.org or call 864-1800. Dickerson Park Zoo
1401 W. Norton Road Springfield
Sun 5/10 Discover Nature - Families: Free Shooting Day Andy Dalton Shooting Range and Outdoor Education Center 12:00
PM to 4:30 PM In honor of all Mothers on their special day enjoy one free hour or round of trap or skeet shooting on us.
No registration required and all range rules apply. For information please call 417-742-4361 or email
daltonrange@mdc.mo.gov
Sun 5/10 HOLA Annual Mother's Day Brunch, 10 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., 319 Event Center, 319 W. Walnut St. Music, flowers for the
ladies and complimentary drinks for adults. Ages 3-8 $8, 9-12 $10 and 13-adult $25. 417-848-2044
Sun 5/10 Mother's Day at the Zoo, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Dickerson Park Zoo, 1401 W. Norton Road. Spend a special day making
memories with mom. Free admission for mothers. 417-864-1800
Mon 5/11 Republic Branch Library - Stories for Life. 9:00 am to 10:00 am for adults.Designed for older or memory-impaired
adults, this series provides simple stories, poetry and visual aids to encourage discussion and pleasant reminiscing.
Mon 5/11 Learn to Grow in the Garden: Soil, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Botanical Center, 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Master Gardeners will
lead discussion on gardening. All ages. $5. RSVP at 417-891-1515
Tues 5/12 The Heavens Rise, 6-7 p.m., Hurts Donut Co. 301 Park Central East. Join Greene County horror book club and sink
your teeth into a good book while enjoying doughnuts. 417-862-0135
Tues 5/12 Library Center - Edge Mobile Class: Computer Skills I. 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Harrison room for adults.
Brush up on existing mouse and keyboard skills and learn the basics of word processing, including simple formatting, saving and
printing documents. Registration starts April 01; call 882-0714.
Tues 5/12 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Stories for Life. 10:30 am to 11:30 am in the upstairs meeting room for
adults.Designed for older or memory-impaired adults, this topical series provides simple stories, poetry and visual aids to
encourage discussion and pleasant reminiscing.
Tues 5/12 Ash Grove Branch Library - Flying Needles. 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm for adults. Bring your knitting and crochet projects
and join other fiber artists on the second Tuesday of every month. Work on current projects, share patterns, ideas and questions,
and check out our knitting and crochet resources. All levels of experience are welcome.
Tues 5/12 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Pajama Storytime. 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm for infants-age 6.Wear your pajamas
and cuddle up with a stuffed animal as you listen to stories and sing songs perfect for bedtime.
Tues 5/12 "The Heavens Rise". 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm for adults.Horror has never tasted so sweet. Join our horror book club and
sink your teeth into a good book while enjoying Hurts donuts. "The Heavens Rise" by Christopher Rice. At Hurts Donut
Company, 301 Park Central West.
Tues 5/12 Brentwood Branch Library - Foreign Film Festival. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in the meeting room for adults."The
Auction," not rated; French with English subtitles.
Tues 5/12 Kids Connection 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM On Tuesdays Chick-fil-A on Glenstone has Kids Connection! They
will have a craft and an educational worksheet for your child. Parents can hang out while their kids play in the play
place. For more info, visit http://www.cfarestaurant.com/glenstone/home.
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Wed 5/13 P.A.L.S. - Preschool Adventures in Learning Science 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Do you have a child that
loves animals? Wonders of Wildlife has a great program for kids ages 4-5 years who want to learn all about animals
while having fun. Explore animals and their habitats at their P.A.L.S. (Preschool Adventures in Learning Science)
program. Today's theme is Diving in the Ocean. Cost is $15 per student. Pre-registration is required before the class.
For more info or to register, call 225-1162, email gregistration@wondersofwildlife.org or visit wondersofwildlife.org.
Wonders of Wildlife 500 W. Sunshine Springfield
Wed 5/13 Americana Music at the Botanical Gardens, 6:30 p.m., Nathanael Greene Park, 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Musical guests
will perform to benefit garden projects. $10 donation. 417-891-1515
Wed 5/13 Library Center - Genealogy Workshop. 9:30 am in the auditorium for adults. Greene County Resources on the
Secretary of State’s Website. Leslie James, field archivist with the Local Records Preservation Program, will demonstrate some of
the online resources available on sos.mo.gov, including the Judicial Database and Missouri’s Union Provost Marshal Papers
Index. Sponsored by Ozarks Genealogical Society.
Wed 5/13 Library Center - "The Weight of Blood". (Book Discussion) 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm in meeting room A for adults.By
Laura McHugh.
Wed 5/13 Willard Branch Library - "After Visiting Friends: A Son's Story". (Book Discussion) 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm for
adults.By Michael Hainey.
Wed 5/13 Fair Grove Branch Library - "The Great Gatsby". (Book Discussion) 1:30 pm for adults.By F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Wed 5/13 Fair Grove Branch Library - Otaku Club. 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm for grades 5-12. Anime fans, unite! Join us every
month for anime films and Asian treats.
Wed 5/13 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - A Videographer's Tale: Ozark Life Stories with Ed Fillmer.. 6:00 pm to 7:00
pm in the upstairs meeting room for adults."Strangely Named Towns of the Ozarks." Award-winning freelance video journalist
Ed Fillmer will give video presentations with some of his most popular glimpses of Ozarks culture and people. Fillmer's "KY3's
Ozark Life" video stories aired during his 17 years as a reporter, photographer and producer at KYTV. He is Journalist in
Residence for the History Museum on the Square.
Wed 5/13 Story Time With Ms. Ladybug Springfield Conservation Nature Center 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM Join Volunteer
Naturalist Joyce Tolliver as she reads a nature story and shares activities with your 2-6 year olds. Please, no organized
groups. No registration required.
Thurs 5/14 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Meditation at Midtown. 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm in the upstairs meeting room
for adults.Take a break from the work day and join meditation instructor Holly Graves for this monthly meditation session,
suitable for beginners and Zen masters alike.
Thurs 5/14 Republic Branch Library - "Liberty's Torch: The Great Adventure to Build the Statue of Liberty". (Book
Discussion) 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm for adults.By Elizabeth Mitchell.
Thurs 5/14 Willard Branch Library - Teen Thursday. 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for age 13-grade 12.If it's Thursday afternoon at the
Willard Branch, it's Teen Thursday! Stop by for games, crafts and movies (rated PG-13 or under) and special events!
Thurs 5/14 Park Central Branch Library - Park Central TV Night. 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm for age 14 and older.Get your couch
potato on at the Library as we watch two episodes of "Supernatural," rated TV-14, featuring Sam and Dean Winchester's demonhunting adventures. Snacks will be provided.
Thurs 5/14 Family Night at Chick-fil-A on Glenstone 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Every Thursday night at Chick-fil-A on
Glenstone is Family Night! Kids get to create a craft and get an Ice cream Sundae for FREE! For more info, visit
http://www.cfarestaurant.com/glenstone/home. Chick-fil-A 3700 S Glenstone Ave Springfield
Thurs 5/14 Edge Community Technology Center - Meet the Computer. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn the basics of
computing including how to use the mouse and keyboard. This class is designed for beginners. Registration starts April 30; call
837-5011.
Thurs 5/14 Retro Nite B and B Theaters Ozark Mo Rocky II 4pm and 7pm $5
Fri 5/15 Edge Community Technology Center - Maintaining and Securing Your PC. Learn how to keep your computer in
good health by taking precautions to protect it from viruses and performing the appropriate tasks to maintain it. Registration starts
May 01; call 837-5011. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults.
Fri 5/15 Brentwood Branch Library - Friday Fun Hour. 4:00 pm for all ages.Grab some friends or family members for an
hour of fun and learning at the Library! Each month we'll try new STEM-related activities with games, hands-on crafts and
simple science experiments the family can do together.
Fri 5/15 Library Center - "Pretty Little Liars" Party. 5:30 pm in the Harrison room for age 14-grade 12.Are you as obsessed
with "Pretty Little Liars" as much as we are? Help us count down to the top three scariest episodes, rated TV-14, vote for who
you think "A" is, meet other liars and get ready for the summer premiere.
Fri 5/15 Library Station - Teen Friday Nights. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Frisco room for grades 6-12.If it's Friday night,
there's something going on at the Station just for teens. Stop in for games, crafts and special events.
Sat 5/16 Republic Branch Library - Off the Hook Crochet and Knitting Club. 10:00 am to 11:30 am for adults.Love to
crochet? Want to learn how? Gather with us to visit, work on your own projects, share ideas and patterns, or receive beginner's
help. Some instructional materials will be provided or bring your own.
Sat 5/16 8th Annual Young Sprouts in the Garden Explore child-oriented displays, crafts, and activities designed to nurture an
appreciation for gardening and nature. Visit the Plant Zoo, climb a tree, “pollinate” flowers, observe ladybugs and more. 9:00
AM - 1:00 PM Botanical Center 2400 South Scenic Ave. Springfield, MO 65807 Contact: 417-891-1515 Cost:
Free2015-5-16T9:00 AMLocation Contact:
Sat 5/16 Michael’s Kids Club – Knotted Friendship Bracelets Kids Club - Knotted Friendship Bracelets
(10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) Drop in. Take home a completed project. Just $2 per child for 30 minutes of creative craft fun.
Ages 3 and up Class Type: Kids Skill Level: Beginner Recommended Age: 3 and Up Supplies Included: Yes Seats
Available: 12 1840 E Independence St, Springfield, MO 65804
(417) 823-0884
Sat 5/16 Strafford Branch Library - Summer Reading Kickoff. 11:00 am to 5:00 pm for all ages.Zoom in to the Library to
pick up your Summer Reading Program game board and favorite books, and make cool superhero crafts. Materials will be
provided.
Sat 5/16 Library Station - Summer Reading Program Kickoff!. 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm in the story hour room for all ages.It's
the first day of summer reading, so come get your game board and stock up on books! We'll have crafts and activities available to
help develop your summer reading superpowers.
Sat 5/16 Fair Grove Branch Library - Bluegrass in the Park. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for all ages.Join us as we kick off the
Summer Reading Program with an afternoon of live bluegrass music by Red Bridge Bluegrass in the park behind the Library.
Bring a picnic for the family; no alcohol allowed. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Sat 5/16 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Midtown Neighborhood Block Party and Summer Reading Kickoff. 1:00 pm
to 4:00 pm in the upstairs meeting room for all ages, families.We're celebrating the Midtown Carnegie Branch's 110th
anniversary and kicking off summer reading in style. Join us in the parking lot for refreshments, music, crafts and activities for all
ages. Music sponsored by Friends of the Library. Event will take place in the upstairs meeting room in the case of rain.
Sat 5/16 Library Center - Saturday Afternoon at the Movies: Screwball Comedies. 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm in the auditorium for
all ages.Enjoy a Saturday matinee with a classic film. Feel free to bring your own snack. "The Awful Truth," not rated, 1937.
Sat 5/16 Republic Branch Library - Every Hero Has A Story Summer Reading Kickoff. 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm for infant-grade
12. Kick off summer reading at the Library with games and activities for the whole family.
Sat 5/16 Willard Branch Library - Exploring Native American Flutes with Jerry Fretwell. 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.Native
American flute maker Jerry Fretwell will discuss the cultural history behind Native American flutes and perform a few songs. A
selection of his flutes will be on display.
Sat 5/16 Park Central Branch Library - Weekend Walk-In Theater. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm for age 13 and older.Join us every
Saturday night for a fun film, popcorn included! "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," rated G, and "The Return of Swamp
Thing," rated PG-13.
Sat 5/16 Library Center - GeezerFest. 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Patio for all ages.Enjoy an evening of classic rock'n'roll from the 60s
and 70s with Geezer, featuring Richard Struckoff, Mark Ellman, Mark Pasquale, Duane Lewis, Rusty Swift, Jana Henderson and
David Sharon. Bring a lawn chair and join us on the patio! Event will move to the auditorium in the case of rain.
Sat 5/16 Fishing Lesson, 9-11 a.m., Rutledge Wilson Farm Park, 3825 W. Farm Rpad 146. Learn about equipment, casting and
proper fish handling. Participants are limited to ages 7-15 and families with children. Fishing equipment will be provided. For
reservations, call 417-895-6880
Sat 5/16 Nixa Sucker Day, noon, Main Street between Missouri 14 and South Street. Sucker fish, music, Kid's Korner, bingo,
parade and more. 417-725-1545
Sat 5/16 Red Ribbon Ride, 8:30 a.m., Galloway Station, 1281-B E. Republic Road. 10-, 30- and 50-mile bike rides. All rides
are road rides. Lunch and after-party at Galloway Station. 417-881-9730
Sat 5/16 Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Event Every Hero Has a Story - 2015 Summer Reading Program,
May 16-August 8, for kids from 19 months through grade 5. From superheroes to everyday heroes, celebrate the
many types of heroes and their stories during the Library's annual Summer Reading Program. Stop by your nearest
Springfield-Greene County Library District branch or the Mobile Library to pick up an official game board. Read and
complete the hero-worthy activities to win a book, a Fine Waiver Card and a Food 'n' Fun Flip card of free or
discounted items and admission offers. The Library has a summer reading program for teens and adults, too. Check
the Library's website, thelibrary.org, for a complete list of programs and information about signing up.
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Library Station-12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Library Center -12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - : 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Fair Grove Branch Library- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Republic Branch Library - 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Sat 5/16 Stomp the Blues Out of Homelessness, noon-10:30 p.m., Chesterfield Village, 2200 W. Chesterfield Blvd. All-day
event featuring national and regional blues artists. First band starts at 1 p.m. All ages welcome; bring lawn chairs and blankets.
417-447-6090
Sat 5/16 Zoo Explorers – Mammals 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM What is a mammal and what sets them apart from other
kinds of animals? Take a look at the variety of mammals they have at the Dickerson Park Zoo. Grades 2-4 Zoo
Explorers will learn about animals that call the zoo home, animals in the wild and conservation pertaining to the
animals. After completing the activities, you'll get to explore the zoo and see what's new. If weather allows, you will
get to take a walk through the zoo. Cost is $20 for FOZ members and $30 for non-members. For more info or to
register, visit dickersonparkzoo.org.
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Sat 5/16 Movies in the Park 7:30 PM Nixa Parks and Recreation is having free Movies in the Park. Tonight's feature
presentation is "Dolphin Tale 2." All Movies in the Park start at dusk and are weather permitting. Bring your lawn
chairs and blankets. No alcohol or smoking is allowed. For their full movie line-up or more info, call 725-5486 or visit
nixaparks.com. McCauley Park 701 N. Taylor Way Nixa 88061284
Sat 5/16 Discover Nature- Fishing Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting and Proper Fish Handling Rutledge Wilson Farm Park,
Springfield 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting and Proper Fish Handling combines instruction with
hands-on fishing to teach young anglers and families basic fishing techniques and skills. Participants will learn how to
properly and safely cast a spin cast fishing pole, parts of a fishing pole, how to fasten basic fishing tackle and how to
properly handle and release a fish. Participants are limited to anglers ages 7 – 15 and families with children. Fishing
equipment, instructors/coaches and bait/lures will be provided. Adults who do not wish to fish must accompany their
child(ren) at all times. For reservation, please call 417-895-6880. For more information on Discover Nature-Fishing please
visit http://mdc.mo.gov/node/27175
Tues 5/19 Kids Connection 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM On Tuesdays Chick-fil-A on Glenstone has Kids Connection! They
will have a craft and an educational worksheet for your child. Parents can hang out while their kids play in the play
place. For more info, visit http://www.cfarestaurant.com/glenstone/home. Chick-fil-A 3700 S Glenstone Ave
Springfield
Sun 5/17 Divas Half Marathon & 5K, 7 a.m., Branson Landing, 100 Branson Landing Blvd. The Divas Half Marathon & 5K
Series is the most fun and glam women's half marathon series in the nation with boas, tiaras, tutus, amazing finisher medals and
more. To register, visit www.runlikeadiva.com
Sun 5/17 Operazzi, 5-7 p.m., Creamery Arts Center, 411 N. Sherman Parkway. Operazzi is a free opera, jazz and musical theatre
open mic night. Treats provided by Brown Derby, Mother's Brewing Company and Mudhouse. 417-863-1960
Sun 5/17 RK Gun Show, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Contact 563-927-8176
Mon 5/18 Republic Branch Library - "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library". 4:00 pm for grades 4-6. By Chris
Grabenstein.
Mon 5/18 Library Center - "A Year in the South: Four Lives in 1865". (Civil War Book Discussion Group) 7:00 pm to 8:00
pm in meeting room A for adults.By Stephen V. Ash.
Mon 5/18 Edge Community Technology Center - Internet Basics. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn how to navigate the
Internet using your browser's menus and toolbars. Access websites by typing in a Web address or using search engines. Learn
how to change your homepage and add a website to your favorites. Registration starts May 04; call 837-5011.
Sat 5/18 Kids Fishing Day Roaring River State Park, 6:30 AM to 8:15 PM The Missouri Department of Conservation and
The Department of Natural Resources proudly present Kids Fishing Day, May 16th, at Roaring River State Park. Young
anglers will have opportunities to catch fish and learn about fishing at Roaring River State Park’s Kids’ Fishing Day. At
Kids’ Fishing Day, children age 15 and under will be able to pick up free trout tags at the hatchery office any time on the
Friday before the event or all day on Saturday. A portion of the fishing area of the park will be reserved for youths age 15
and under. Volunteers will be on hand to help out. Children are encouraged to bring their own fishing equipment. Parents
are welcome to help kids, but only one pole may be used between the helper and the child. Adults are not allowed to fish
by themselves. Free hotdogs, chips, and soda will be available 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Education is also part of Kids’
Fishing Day. Throughout the day, seminars will be held on fish cleaning, fish cooking, knife sharpening, knot tying, fly
tying and fly casting, how to fish Roaring River, stream biology and other subjects. A hatchery tour will be held to show
how trout are raised. A program on Missouri Snakes will be given using live specimens. Activities such as critter stamp
head bands will also be available. If kids attend three classes they will be entered into a drawing for prizes. The drawing
will be held at 5:00 p.m. Children must be present to win. Classes are also open to the whole family, but only children may
enter the drawings. Volunteers are needed to help with this event. Individuals wishing to volunteer do not need to be
experienced anglers. If you would like to help out with Kids Fishing Day, or for more information, please call the Roaring
River Hatchery at 417-847-2430 or email at paul.spurgeon@mdc.mo.gov Fishing starts at 6:30 A.M. and will continue
until 8:15 P.M. Come out and enjoy beautiful Roaring River State Park and let the youngsters catch a fish. This event will
be held rain or shine. Roaring River State Park is located on Highway 112 about seven miles south of Cassville, Missouri.
Tues 5/19 Lost & Found Memorial Event & 5K, 5:30 p.m., Springfield Botanical Gardens, 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Participants
come together as a community to commemorate the memory of deceased loved ones. The run will take place at 7 p.m. Contact
Lost & Found Grief Center, 417- 9998
Tues 5/19 Ash Grove Branch Library - "A Fifty-Year Silence: Love, War, and a Ruined House in France". (Book
Discussion) 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm for adults.By Miranda Richmond Mouillot.
Tues 5/19 Willard Branch Library - Off the Hook Crochet Club. 5:30 pm for adults. Love to crochet? Want to learn how?
Gather with us to visit, work on your own projects, share ideas and patterns, or receive beginner's help. Some instructional
materials provided for use in the Library or bring your own. Knitters welcome!
Tues 5/19 Library Center - Fandoms Unite!. 6:00 pm in the Harrison room for grades 6-12. All the Fandoms: Find out which
fandom is the best in this extra special night of all things geeky. Be prepared to defend your favorites as we enjoy fun fandom
activities and geeky snacks.
Tues 5/19 Library Station - TED Talks Tuesdays. 6:00 pm in the Santa Fe room for adults. Watch and discuss some of the most
entertaining, inspiring and mind-blowing TED Talks. Each week we'll watch two talks on a particular topic and then discuss.
Further reading lists will also be provided for those wanting a more in-depth topic view. Indulge Your Wanderlust.
Tues 5/19 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Pajama Storytime. 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm for infants-age 6.Wear your pajamas
and cuddle up with a stuffed animal as you listen to stories and sing songs perfect for bedtime.
Tues 5/19 Library Center - Estate Planning Basics. 7:00 pm in the auditorium for adults. Confused about the estate planning
process? An expert from Ozarks Elder Law will cover a different aspect of estate planning during each session of this three-part
series. Nursing Home and Long Term Care Planning.
Tues 5/19 Library Center - Stargazing with the Springfield Astronomical Society. 8:30 pm to 10:00 pm for all
ages.Members of the Springfield Astronomical Society will set up their telescopes on the Library Center's south lawn to give us
an "up-close" view of the night sky. Expect to view Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and the moon if the sky is clear. Rain date: May 21.
Sat 5/20 Wild For Awareness Carnival 12:00pm - 5:00pm Landan’s LegOcy is holding their annual fundraiser to support
children and their families on their journey through childhood cancer on Saturday, May 30, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. The
carnival themed fundraiser will be great day of exciting entertainment for all ages. The event will take place at Lake Country
Indoor Soccer Park and will host a wide variety of inflatables and rides; there will also be carnival games, face painting, and
loads of vendors, silent auctions, and raffles to win Disney Family Park Hopper Passes! Come for a great day of family fun and
while making memories together, we will raise awareness to the fight against childhood cancer and support the families bravely
battling it. The Mission of Landan’s LegOcy is helping children and their families on their journey through and beyond childhood
cancer. Raising awareness through friendship, fellowship, and fundraising. Caring for the needs of few by the generosity of many
to make each day special for all. Lake Country Soccer 2334 E Pythian St - Springfield, MO 65802 Adults (13+) = 10$, Kids
(2-12) = 5$, Family Pack (2 Adults, 4 Kids) =35$ (417) 619-2223 http://LandansLegOcy.org
Wed 5/20 Brentwood Branch Library - Brown Bag Travelogue: RAGBRAI -- Bicycle Parade Across Iowa. 12:00 pm to
1:00 pm in the meeting room for all ages.Feel free to bring a sack lunch. Since 1973, biking enthusiasts have participated in
RAGBRAI, The (Des Moines) Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. Library staff member Miranda Stringer will
share her experiences from this amazing and colorful 450 mile "bicycle parade."
Wed 5/20 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - What Do I Read Next? A Group for Book Lovers. 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the
upstairs meeting room for adults.Learn about the best new and upcoming books, along with lesser-known classic gems. Feel free
to bring recommendations of your own to share. Smart Beach Reads.
Wed 5/20 Edge Community Technology Center - Meet the Computer. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn the basics of
computing including how to use the mouse and keyboard. This class is designed for beginners. Registration starts May 06; call
837-5011.
Wed 5/20 McKinney - Vento Homeless Assistance Act Overview will be held on 05/20/15 in Springfield at The
Library Station located at 2535 N. Kansas Expressway from 1:00pm to 2:30pm.
Wed 5/20 Easy Freezer Meals 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | $10 Hard to find time to cook dinner for your family? Don’t resort to
take-out or processed foods. We have some great solutions to your lifestyle on the go. Recipes that your family will
love and the convenience you need, all while enjoying a home cooked meal. Price Cutter Taste Culinary
Classroom 2021 W. Republic Road, Springfield, MO 65807
Thurs 5/21 Positive Behavior Interventions Workshop 6:00 pm Parents and teachers will be taught a different way to think
about problem behavior. More often than not behaviors are a form of communication. With this training, you will learn the
importance of a Functional Behavioral Assessment, how to reinforce positive behavior; as well as how to develop a Positive
Behavior Support Plan. Held at SCIL's main office at 2864 S. Nettleton Ave., Springfield, Missouri. Register for the workshop
For more information, contact Melody Beaver at 417-886-1188
Thurs 5/21 Edge Community Technology Center - Computer Skills I. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Brush up on existing
mouse and keyboard skills and learn the basics of word processing, including simple formatting, saving and printing documents.
Registration starts May 07; call 837-5011.
Thurs 5/21 "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie: A Flavia de Luce Mystery". (South Side Senior Book Discussion
Group) 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm for senior adults.We meet every third Thursday of the month at South Side Senior Center, 2215 S.
Fremont Ave. "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie: A Flavia de Luce Mystery" by Alan Bradley.
Thurs 5/21 Willard Branch Library - Teen Thursday. 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm for age 13-grade 12.If it's Thursday afternoon at the
Willard Branch, it's Teen Thursday! Stop by for games, crafts and movies (rated PG-13 or under) and special events!
Thurs 5/21 Park Central Branch Library - Park Central TV Night. 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm for age 14 and older.Get your couch
potato on at the Library as we watch two episodes of "Supernatural," rated TV-14, featuring Sam and Dean Winchester's demonhunting adventures. Snacks will be provided.
Thurs 5/21 East Sunshine MOPS 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM East Sunshine MOPS - Mothers of Preschoolers would like to
invite you to join them the first and third Thursdays of the month. Free child care is provided featuring MOPPETS
curriculum. For more info, call 417-889-5455 or email EastSunshineMOPS@gmail.com. Check them out on
Facebook and Instagram @EastSunshineMops!
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East Sunshine Church of Christ 3721 E. Sunshine Springfield MO
Fri 5/22 Library Station - Teen Friday Nights. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Frisco room for grades 6-12.If it's Friday night,
there's something going on at the Station just for teens. Stop in for games, crafts and special events.
Fri 5/22 Mid-America Street Rod Nationals, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Enjoy
spectacular vehicles, commercial exhibitors, swap meet and Women's World. Admission $15 for 13 years and older, $6 children
6-12, children 5 and under free. 901-452-4030
FRI 5/22 Babes In The Woods Springfield Conservation Nature Center 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Bring your children ages 0-2
for a guided nature walk with Volunteer Naturalist Dana Tideman. Bring a stroller and join the fun! Registration begins
May 1. Call 417-888-4237.
FRI 5/22 Little Acorns: Bigmouth Bullfrogs Springfield Conservation Nature Center 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM and
1:30pm-2:15pm From tadpoles to adult bullfrogs, we'll learn the life changes of frogs and why they are such good leapers.
Ages 3-6. Registration begins May 1. Call 417-888-4237. Little Acorns programs are limited to one per month.
Sat 5/23 Discover Nature-Fishing Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting, and Proper Fish Handling Shepherd of the Hills Fish
Hatchery 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting and Proper Fish Handling combines instruction with
hands-on fishing to teach young anglers and families basic fishing techniques and skills. Participants will learn how to
properly and safely cast a spin cast fishing pole, parts of a fishing pole, how to fasten basic fishing tackle and how to
properly handle and release a fish. Participants are limited to anglers ages 7 – 15 and families with children. Fishing
equipment, instructors/coaches and bait/lures will be provided. Adults who do not wish to fish must accompany their
child(ren) at all times. For reservation, please call 417-895-6880. For more information on Discover Nature-Fishing please
visit http://mdc.mo.gov/node/27175
Sat 5/23 Babes In The Woods Springfield Conservation Nature Center 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Bring your children ages 0-2
for a guided nature walk with Volunteer Naturalist Dana Tideman. Bring a stroller and join the fun! Registration begins
May 1. Call 417-888-4237.
Sat 5/23 Little Acorns: Bigmouth Bullfrogs Springfield Conservation Nature Center 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM From tadpoles
to adult bullfrogs, we'll learn the life changes of frogs and why they are such good leapers. Ages 3-6. Registration begins
May 1. Call 417-888-4237. Little Acorns programs are limited to one per month. Guided Hatchery Tours
Sat 5/23 Master Gardeners Home Garden Tour, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Bonniebrook Grounds, 485 Rose O'Neill Road, Walnut Shade.
Enjoy eight garden visits that include Walnut Shade, Branson, Forsyth and more. Registration is $25 and includes a catered lunch.
417-561-1509
Sat 5/23 Mid-America Street Rod Nationals, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Enjoy
spectacular vehicles, commercial exhibitors, swap meet and Women's World. $15 for 13 years and older, $6 children 6-12,
children 5 and under free. Call 901-452-4030
Sat 5/23 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Bilingual Storytime. 11:00 am to 12:00 pm for infants-grade 2.This bilingual
interactive storytime is designed especially for Spanish-speaking families. We'll introduce parents and children to books, reading
and language with stories, songs and activities. Parents learn fun ways to build the early literacy skills their children need to learn
to read.
Sat 5/23 Republic Branch Library - Family Book Discussion. (Book Discussion) 12:00 pm for families, grades 1-3."The
Sweet Story of Hot Chocolate" by Stephen Krensky.
Sat 5/23 Fair Grove Branch Library - Throwback Theater. 1:00 pm for all ages.Join us every month for classic family
favorites! "Candleshoe," rated G.
Sat 5/23 House of Arts 10:00am Springfield Art Museum 1111 E. Brookside Dr. - Springfield, MO 65807 Free Join Art of Space
and the Springfield Art Museum as we create a new participatory public art piece on the Museum grounds. The House of Arts(s)
is an outdoor gallery created from modular panels, designed and constructed by the public. The public is also invited to create
murals and graffiti on the outside of the House of Art(s) gallery walls. We need volunteers to assist with construction of the
pavilion. No previous experience necessary. For more information, contact Sarah Buhr, Curator of Art,
sbuhr@springfieldmo.gov..
Sat 5/23 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - DIY Herbal Remedies for Summer. 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm in the upstairs meeting
room for adults.Library staff member Gina Marie Walden will demonstrate how to make herbal sunblock and insect repellent, and
share some herbal iced tea recipes that will keep you refreshed during those hot summer days.Registration call 862-0135.
Sat 5/23 Strafford Branch Library - Reader's Choice. (Book Discussion) 1:00 pm for adults.What have you been reading
lately? Join us and talk about your favorite new book.
Sat 5/23 Park Central Branch Library - Weekend Walk-In Theater. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for age 13 and older.Join us every
Saturday night for a fun film, popcorn included! "The Wolfman," 1941, and "Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman," both films not
rated.
Sun 5/24 Mid-America Street Rod Nationals, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Enjoy
spectacular vehicles, commercial exhibitors, swap meet and Women's World. $15 for 13 years and older, $6 children 6-12,
children 5 and under free. Call 901-452-4030
Mon 5/25 2015 Guided Hatchery Tours. Location: Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM First day of 2015
Guided Hatchery Tours. FREE. No Reservations Required. Tours are WEEKDAYS at 10am, 11am, 1pm, and 2pm. No guided
tours on Weekends. Last guided tour will be on Labor Day. Call 417-334-4865 for more details.
Tues 5/26 Brentwood Branch Library - "Some Luck". (Book Discussion) 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in the meeting room for
adults.By Jane Smiley.
Tues 5/26 Edge Community Technology Center - Internet Basics. 5:15 pm to 7:15 pm for adults. Learn how to navigate the
Internet using your browser's menus and toolbars. Access websites by typing in a Web address or using search engines. Learn
how to change your homepage and add a website to your favorites. Registration starts May 12; call 837-5011.
810769531992113
Tues 5/26 Stay and Play Kindergarten Readiness Camp Session 1 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Do you have a child
getting ready to start kindergarten in the fall? This is a great opportunity to get them ready in a fun and educational
way at TheraCare Outpatient Services Stay and Play Kindergarten Readiness Camp. They will practice the important
skill of interacting with peers in a structured and unstructured play time, incorporating social skills - sharing,
communicating, likes and dislikes and dealing with emotions. Other skills will be practiced to get them ready for
school - sitting and listening during storytime, following group directions and following through with tasks. There will
be fun new themes each week! This session is May 26-June 12 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-11 a.m. Cost is
$25 per day or $150 per three week session. For more info or to register, call 417-890-4656 or visit
theracareozarks.com. TheraCare Outpatient Services 3023 S. Fort Ave., Suite B Springfield MO
Contact: Email: Phone:
87154293
2121326
Tues 5/26 Mommy and Me - Speech and Language Classes 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TheraCare Outpatient Services
is offering Mommy and Me Speech and Language Classes for moms and their babies ages 12-24 months. This
session is May 26-June 12 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m.-Noon. These hands-on classes are for moms to
enjoy special bonding and interaction with their young child as they learn strategies for enhancing their child's speech
and language skills through play and fun memories with new friends. Cost is $15 per day or $90 per three week
session. For more info or to register, call 417-890-4656 or visit theracareozarks.com. . TheraCare Outpatient Services
3023 S. Fort Ave., Suite B Springfield MO
Wed 5/27 Library Center - Genealogy Workshop. 9:30 am in the auditorium for adults. "Footprints to Land Records: A Stepby-Step Guide to Finding Your Ancestor’s Land." Author Donnis Slusser Crane’s new book begins with the 1803 Lewis and
Clark expedition from St. Louis. Most of the land from there West, including Missouri, was mapped using the Government
Rectangular Survey method. Donnis will show how that mapping system works. Books will be available for purchase. Sponsored
by Ozarks Genealogical Society.
Wed 5/27 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - Brewing Kombucha for Beginners. 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the upstairs
meeting room for adults.Kombucha is a bubbly, healthful drink that retails for $4 a bottle. Did you know it's easy and cheap to
brew your own at home? Kombucha aficionado Sabra Zay and Library staff member Cassie Fox will teach you how to make
homemade kombucha and answer questions about the brewing process.
Thurs 5/28 Edge Community Technology Center - Computer Skills II. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn to identify
common Windows elements, work with windows, use the taskbar, start menu, and explore control panel settings, including
various display options. Registration starts May 14; call 837-5011.
Thurs 5/28 Library Station - "Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale". (Book Discussion) 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in the Santa
Fe room for adults.Visit with others about the current read. "Faith Bass Darling's Last Garage Sale" by Lynda Rutledge
Thurs 5/28 Park Central Branch Library - Park Central TV Night. 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm for age 14 and older.Get your couch
potato on at the Library as we watch two episodes of "Supernatural," rated TV-14, featuring Sam and Dean Winchester's demonhunting adventures. Snacks will be provided.
Thurs 5/28 Midtown Carnegie Branch Library - "Pale Fire". (Tea and Classics Book Discussion) 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the
upstairs meeting room for adults.Enjoy a cup of tea and tackle some of the Modern Library’s 100 Best Novels with us, one at a
time. "Pale Fire" by Vladimir Nabokov.
Thurs 5/28 Conservation Kids' Club: Water Cycle Boogie Springfield Conservation Nature Center 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM
Where does water go after a rain? How long does it take for one raindrop to make it from the clouds to your cup? Join us
as we explore the wet and wonderful world of water. Ages 7-12. Please, no younger siblings and only one adult per group
of kids. Registration begins May 1. Call 417-888-4237.
Fri 5/28 Little Acorns: Valuable Ventures Springfield Conservation Nature Center 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM and 1:30 to 2:15
Vultures are often associated with grim situations, but they actually provide a great service to nature. Come learn about
these big birds and how valuable they are! Ages 3-6. Registration begins May 1. Call 417-888-4237. Little Acorns
programs are limited to one per month.
Fri 5/29 Edge Community Technology Center - File Management. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults. Learn to save, organize,
copy, move, rename, delete, find and manage files and folders on your computer or external storage device. Registration starts
May 15; call 837-5011.
Fri 5/29 Edge Community Technology Center - File Management. 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for adults.Learn to save, organize,
copy, move, rename, delete, find and manage files and folders on your computer or external storage device.Registration starts
May 15; call 837-5011.
Fri 5/29 Library Station - Teen Friday Nights. 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Frisco room for grades 6-12.If it's Friday night,
there's something going on at the Station just for teens. Stop in for games, crafts and special events.
Sat 5/30 Cashew Craze, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Springfield Expo Center, 635 E. St. Louis St. Celebrate over 50 years of Springfieldstyle cashew chicken with all you can sample. Live music and beers. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. 417-863-1231
Sat 5/30 The Baseball Project, 10 a.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds' Corwin Arena, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Whiffle ball tournament
to benefit Champion Athletes of the Ozarks. For information and team registration forms, visit www.gothebaseballproject.com
417-890-1599
Sat 5/30 Fair Grove Branch Library - Science Saturdays. 11:00 am for all ages.Join us every month for beautifully filmed
documentaries about our planet and its wonders. "Born to Be Wild," rated G.
Sat 5/30 Strafford Branch Library - Science Saturdays. 1:00 pm for all ages.Join us every month for beautifully filmed
documentaries about our planet and its wonders. Disneynature's "Wings of Life" rated G.
Sat 5/30 Park Central Branch Library - Weekend Walk-In Theater. 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm for age 13 and older.Join us every
Saturday night for a fun film, popcorn included! "Dracula," not rated, 1931.
Sat 5/30 Discover Nature- Fishing Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting and Proper Fish Handling Rutledge Wilson Farm Park,
Springfield 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM Lesson 1: Equipment, Casting and Proper Fish Handling combines instruction with
hands-on fishing to teach young anglers and families basic fishing techniques and skills. Participants will learn how to
properly and safely cast a spincast fishing pole, parts of a fishing pole, how to fasten basic fishing tackle and how to
properly handle and release a fish. Participants are limited to anglers ages 7 – 15 and families with children. Fishing
equipment, instructors/coaches and bait/lures will be provided. Adults who do not wish to fish must accompany their
child(ren) at all times. For reservation, please call 417-895-6880. For more information on Discover Nature-Fishing please
visit http://mdc.mo.gov/node/27175
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Strafford's Color Our Playground 5k 8:00 AM Join Strafford Elementary for a colorful fun 5k. You will be splattered
with color as you run or walk to benefit the Strafford Elementary playground. Strafford Middle School 211 W. McCabe
Strafford
Computer classes
Edge Community Technology Center - Learn It! Self-Paced Tutorials. Learn computer, Internet and software skills at your own pace using
instructional software and videos. Topics include basic computer skills, Windows, Internet Explorer, Photoshop, QuickBooks, Web design,
Microsoft Office, Apple products, MAC OS and more. We also offer Computer-Instructed Keyboarding to help you gain new typing skills or
improve the skills you already have.
8:30 am to 12:00 pm for adults. Every Mon – Sat in May (excluding Memorial Day)
4:00 pm to 7:15 pm for adults. Mon 5/4; Wed 5/6; Thurs 5/7; Mon 5/11; Thurs 5/14
Racing to Read Tiny Tots Storytime. Our interactive storytimes introduce young children to books, reading and language with stories, songs
and activities. Parents learn fun ways to build the early literacy skills their children need to learn to read
Library Station
10:00 am in the story hour room for infants-36 months.- 5/1; 5/4; 5/5; 5/8; 5/11; 5/12; 5/15; 5/18; 5/19; 5/22; 5/26; 5/29
11:15 am in the story hour room for infants-age 6.- 5/1; 5/5; 5/8; 5/12; 5/15; 5/19; 5/20; 5/26; 5/29
7:00 pm in the story hour room for infants-age 6- 5/5; 5/12; 5/19; 5/26;
Midtown Carnegie Branch Library
10:00 am for infants-age 6.- 5/1; 5/8; 5/15; 5/20; 5/29
6:00 pm to 6:30 pm for infants-age 6. – 5/5;
Library Center
10:15 am in the story hour room for infants-36 months.- 5/1;
11:15 am in the story hour room for ages 3-6.- 5/1;
Ash Grove Branch Library - 9:30 am for infants-age 6. -5/5; 5/12; 5/18;