June 16, 2022

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Mini Golf Classic to be Held Tuesday

Enjoy an evening of mini golf and more while supporting a local organization at the second annual Mini Golf Classic. Presented by the Missouri Credit Union and benefitting the Boonslick Kiwanis, the event is set for 4-8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Midway Golf & Games. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children ages 10 […]

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Heart & Stroke Ball Set for Saturday

The American Heart Association will host the Hugh E. Stephenson Jr., Heart & Stroke Ball on Saturday at the Country Club of Missouri. The annual Heart Ball campaign is meant to celebrate the “collective success in driving change, funding science and improving behaviors,” and the upscale event allows participants to recognize the work done by […]

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Rose Music Hall Presents Grown-Up Book Fair

If you loved the book fairs from your school days, then consider heading to Rose Park on Saturday afternoon. Rose Music Hall is presenting the inaugural CoMo Grown-Up Book Fair at Rose Park from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. The event seeks to immerse participants in a full ’90s experience while providing a curated selection […]

Juneteenth

Marking Juneteenth in Columbia

There are several ways to mark Juneteenth in Columbia this weekend. If you’re not familiar, Juneteenth celebrates the Emancipation Proclamation, specifically marking the date of June 19, 1865, two years after the proclamation was signed, when a Union soldier led troops into Galveston, Texas, sharing the news that slavery, and the war, was over. Last […]