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Events happening Aug. 11 to 17

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MONDAY
Windsor School Board
7:30 p.m., High School Library, 210 North St.

Sacred Heart School Board
7 p.m., school library, 416 W. Third St.

Sedalia Public Library
Board of Trustees
5 p.m. Public Library, 311 W. Third St.

Inter-Agency
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Be Forever Young
10:30 a.m., Parkview Christian Church, 1405 E. 16th St.

Daughters of Isabella
Rosary at 6:45 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m.
Knights of Columbus Hall, 1708 Elm Hills Blvd.

Warsaw Marine Corps League Leathernecks
6 p.m., Lighthouse Restaurant, 14723 Highway 7 West, Warsaw.

Sedalia Rotary Club
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Shrine Club Bingo
6:30 p.m., Sedalia Shrine Club, 1615 Elm Hills Blvd.

Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, Chapter 102
4 p.m., Salvation Army, 1200 E. Broadway Blvd.

Johnson County Right to Life
7 p.m., room 3, Warrensburg Community Center, 445 E. Gay St.

TUESDAY
Katy Trail Sedalia Inc.
Noon. Call 826-6461 for location.

LaLeche League
Nursing babies and pregnant women are welcome.
7 p.m., First United Methodist Church Celebration Center, 1701 W. 32nd St.

State Fair Lions Club
6:30 p.m., Red Apple Restaurant, 150 S. Limit Ave.

Tiger Instrumental Music Promoters’ Organization
6:30 p.m., band room at Smith-Cotton High School, 312 E. Broadway Blvd.

Sedville Crazy Quilters Guild
6:30 p.m., Community of Christ Church, 2000 S. Ingram Ave.

Women of the Moose
7 p.m., Moose Lodge, 119 Duke Road.

Peer Ran Support Group
1 to 2:30 p.m., Warrensburg Community Center Room 1.

Warrensburg Stamp Club
7 p.m., room 277 at First United Methodist Church, corner of College and Gay streets.

Sedalia Shrine Fun Kor
6:30 p.m., Sedalia Shrine Club, 1615 Elm Hills Blvd.

Diversified Community Outreach
5:30 p.m., True Vine Church of God in Christ, 600 N. Moniteau Ave.

Helping Hands
11:30 a.m. lunch, 12:30 p.m. meeting, Sedalia Senior Center, 312 S. Washington Ave.

Christian Motorcyclists Association
7 p.m., Patricia’s Mexican Restaurant, 3000 S. Limit Ave.

Epworth Methodist Quilters
10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Epworth United Methodist Church, 1124 E. Broadway Blvd.

Sunrise Optimist
6:30 a.m., Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Sedalia Noon Day Optimist Club
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn (Gambler’s Room), 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Mother’s Day Out
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., First Christian Church, 200 S. Limit Ave.

Rotary Club of Pettis County
7:30 a.m., Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

State Fair Good SAMS Club
7 a.m., Red Apple Restaurant, 150 S. Limit Ave.

Knights of Columbus
Public Bingo
6:30 p.m., Knights Hall, 1708 Elm Hills Blvd.

Show Me Sound, Sweet Adelines International
6:30 p.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, 1322 W. Broadway Blvd.

Wednesday
National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees Unit 42
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Mission Sewing Project
5 p.m., Epworth United Methodist Church, 1124 E. Broadway Blvd.

Sedalia Lions Club
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Bingo
6:30 p.m., 121 S. Ohio Ave.

Community dinner
To make reservations, call 826-1708.
5:30 p.m., Broadway Presbyterian Church, 209 W. Broadway Blvd.

Pregnancy Loss Support Group
4 p.m., Sedalia  Pregnancy Center, 106 W. Fifth St.

John C. Ryan Picnic
U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof, candidate for governor, will speak. Bring table service and a
covered dish.
6 p.m., Liberty Park Shelter House No. 3. In case of inclement weather, it will be held in Convention Hall.

THURSDAY
Military Affairs Committee of the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce
Noon, Maple Leaf Tea Room, 106 W. Main St.

Retired Masons
10 a.m., card playing, followed by contributive luncheon, Masonic lodge.

Loyal Rebekah Lodge No. 260
2 p.m., lodge hall, 13th Street and Montgomery Avenue.

Fraternal Order of Eagles 4286
7 p.m., Lincoln.

Sedalia Cadet Squadron
Civil Air Patrol, 6:30 to 9 p.m., Civil Air Patrol building, U.S. 50.

Missouri Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Regional Advisory Council
11 a.m., Ramada Inn, 3501 W. Broadway Blvd.

Sedalia Welcome Club Canasta Group
Noon. For location information, call Vicki Esser at 826-5591.

Blind of Central Missouri
7 p.m., First United Methodist Church Celebration Center, 1701 W. 32nd St.

Mothers of Preschoolers
6 p.m., First Baptist Church, 200 E. Sixth St.

Hepatitis C Support Group
7 p.m., Pettis County Health Center, 911 E. 16th St.

Alzheimer’s Association Sedalia Support Group
6:30 p.m., 3rd floor classroom, Bothwell Regional Health Center, 601 E. 14th St.

Sedalia Duplicate Bridge Club
7 p.m., Sedalia Senior Center, 312 S. Washington Ave.

Women in Crisis Group
6 to 8 p.m., call 827-5555 for location.

Kiwanis of Sedalia
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Pettis County Circles
5:30 p.m., Wesley United Methodist Church, 1322 W. Broadway Blvd.

Senior Dance
Admission is $5. Bring snacks.
7 to 10:30 p.m., Saline County Fairgrounds in Marshall.

FRIDAY
Pettis County Pachyderms
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Bingo
6 p.m., Moose Lodge, 119 Winchester Ave.

State Fair Saddle Club
7 p.m., Central Missouri Electric Cooperative, U.S. Highway 65. Carry-in dinner.

Bunceton Senior Dance
Melody Makers Band will perform; $3 per person. Bring finger food.
7 to 10 p.m., Bunceton Lions Club.

Blood Drive
Proceeds will benefit Community Blood Center and the Center for Human Services.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Center for Human Services board room, 1500 Ewing Drive.

La Monte Back-to-School Bash
Event will include free food, door prizes and games.
6 to 8 p.m., La Monte School.

SATURDAY
Smith-Cotton Athletic Booster Club Bingo
6 p.m, UPS building, 3003 Clinton Road.

Aglow International
9 a.m., Rivers of Joy Freedom Center, 219 S. Ohio Ave.

First Christian Church Men’s Fellowship
8 a.m., Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

SUNDAY
Ragtime PT Cruiser Club
3  p.m., Denny’s Restaurant, corner of State Fair and Broadway boulevards.

Eldorado Warrensburg  Saddle Club
Call 826-7615 or (660) 747-8608 for location information.

BENTON
County Commission
9 a.m., Monday, 316 Van Buren, Warsaw.

COOPER
County Commission
8:30 a.m., Monday, 200 Main St., Boonville.

HENRY
County Commission
9 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday, 100 W. Franklin, Clinton.

Windsor Board of Aldermen
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, 110 W. Benton.

JOHNSON
County Commission
8 a.m., Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 300 N. Holden St., Warrensburg.

PETTIS
Houstonia Board of Aldermen
6:30 p.m., Tuesday, 131 N. Walnut.

Green Ridge Board of Aldermen
7 p.m., Monday 104 S. Pettis St.
County Commission
9 a.m., Tuesday, 415 S. Ohio Ave., Sedalia.

SALINE
Sweet Springs Board of Aldermen
7 p.m., Monday, 324 S. Miller.


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