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Events happening Sept. 15 to 21

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MONDAY
Altrusa International of Sedalia
6 p.m., Ivy Cottage Tea Room, 217 S. Ohio Ave.

Knights of Columbus Council 831
7:30 p.m., Knights Hall, 1708 Elm Hills Blvd.

Dream Factory
7 p.m., Dugan Paints Inc., 3103 Erica Drive.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591
7 p.m., VFW Post, 121 S. Ohio Ave.

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.

Sedalia Chorale Rehearsal
7 to 9 p.m., rehearsal room 67  in the Stauffacher Center.

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

Blood Drive
Sponsored by the Blackwater Lions, Nelson Lions and Citizens Bank and Trust.
3 to 7 p.m., Blackwater Church of Christ, 307 Scott St.


TUESDAY
Sedalia Welcome Club
For location information, call Linda Hunter at 827-5625.

Single Friends Sharing
6 p.m., Wheel Inn Drive-in, 2103 S. Limit Ave.

Loyal Order of Moose, Sedalia Lodge 1494
8 p.m., at the lodge, 119 Winchester Ave.

High Hopes cancer support group
7 p.m., Bothwell Cancer Center, 601 E. 14th St.

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

AARP Chapter 660
1:30 p.m., First Christian Church, 200 S. Limit Ave.

Sedalia Literacy Council
8:30 a.m., Pettis County Community Partnership,  515 S. Kentucky Ave.

Show-Me Model A Club
7 p.m. Central Missouri Electric Co-op, north of Sedalia on U.S. 65.

Granite Lodge 272
7 p.m. Masonic Center, 601 W. Broadway Blvd.

Women’s Democrat Club
7 p.m., Pettis County Museum, 228 Dundee Ave.

Show-Me Ladies with Hatitudes
1 p.m., lunch. For location information, call Maudy Britz at 829-0065.

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
Elks Auxiliary Sedalia Lodge 125
6:30 p.m. dinner and 8 p.m. business meeting, Elks lodge, 320 S. Kentucky Ave.

Community Retired Teachers
9:30 a.m. coffee, 10 a.m. meeting, Christ and Trinity Lutheran Church, 3201 Southwest Blvd.

Elks Lodge 125
8 p.m., Elks Lodge, 320 S. Kentucky Ave.

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

Sedalia-Pettis County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
6:30 p.m. executive committee, 7 p.m., meeting, Anthony Buckner Community Center, 500 Welch Court.

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. 

Travelers Protective Association
Fall meeting
5 p.m. board meeting, 5:30 p.m. fall meeting, American Legion Post 642, 2016 W. Main St.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Support Group
4 p.m., Sedalia Pregnancy Care Center, 106 W.  Fifth St.

THURSDAY
Family Support Group
1:30 p.m., Rest Haven Convalescent and Retirement Home, 1800 S. Ingram Ave.

Whiteman Area Piecemakers Quilt Guild
7 to 9 p.m., Knob Noster United Methodist Church, 106 E. Wimer St.

American Red Cross board meeting
10 a.m., 112 W. Fourth St.

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

United Methodist Men
7 a.m., Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Sacred Heart Active Parents
7 p.m., school cafeteria, 416 W. Third St.

Central Missouri Coin Club
7:30 p.m., Farm Credit Services, 2600 S. Limit Ave.

Central Missouri Harley Owners Group Sedalia Chapter
7:30 p.m., Yeager’s Cycle Sales, 3001 S. Limit Ave.

Heartland Parliamentary Unit
For people interested in parliamentary law
1 to 3 p.m., Warrensburg Community Center, Room 1, 445 E. Gay St.

Laureate Beta Zeta
7 p.m. For location information call 827-2299.

Sedalia Habitat for Humanity
5:30 p.m., First Baptist Church, 200 E. Sixth St.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591 Ladies Auxiliary
7 p.m., VFW Post, 121 S. Ohio Ave.

Sedalia Welcome Club
Dominoes
For location information, call Jean Gordon at 829-1950.

40 & 8 Voiture 333
8:30 a.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2591, 121 S. Ohio Ave.

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.

Smithton School Board
7:30 p.m., library media center, 505 S. Myrtle in Smithton.

Pink Party
Hosted by Pettis County Girl Scouts. The party will include a dance, snacks and activities.
6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Our Savior Lutheran Church, 3700 W. Broadway Blvd.

FRIDAY
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.

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

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

SATURDAY
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.

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

Grin ‘n Squares Dance Club
Red Apple Dance. Al Block, caller.
7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church basement, 117 W. Fourth St.

Native American Council for Cultural Awareness Board 
10 a.m., Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Sedalia Memory Walk
8:30 a.m. registration, 10 a.m. walk, Highway Gardens at the  Missouri State Fairgrounds.

Fun Fly
Hosted by the Sedalia Remote Control Flyers. Visitors should bring lawn chairs. To fly, a current AMA card is required.
Noon, flying field at Gate 9 of the Missouri State Fairgrounds.

Gun and Knife Show
Hosted by Big Boy’s.
Admission is $4. Buy, sell or trade antique and modern firearms, knives and military items.
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Stover Community Center.

Hog Roast and Pie Auction
Proceeds will benefit There is Hope Christian Ministries Maternity Home and Pregnancy Help Center. Tickets cost $7.50 for adults and $3.50 for children.
5 to 7:30 p.m., Olive Branch Baptist Church on state Route O, north of Beaman.

Mother-Son Country Hoe-down
Tickets cost $20 a couple and $5 for each additional son.
The event will include line dancing, hayride and snacks. Proceeds will benefit Cub Scouts.
6:30 to 9 p.m., Cornerstone Baptist Church, 19856 state Route Y.

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.

Gun and Knife Show
Hosted by Big Boy’s. Admission is $4. Buy, sell or trade antique and modern firearms, knives and military items.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Stover Community Center.

Chicken Dinner
Sponsored by Sedalia Business and Professional Women’s organization. Tickets cost $8 for adults and $4 for children 3 to 10.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Shrine Club, 1615 Elm Hills Blvd.

FFA Barbecue
Tickets cost $7 for adults and $4 for children 6 to 12. Children 5 and younger eat free.
4 to 8 p.m., Pilot Grove High School.

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.

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

PETTIS
Sedalia City Council
7 p.m., Monday, Municipal Building, 200 S. Osage Ave.

County Commission
9 a.m., Tuesday, 415 S. Ohio Ave., Sedalia.

La Monte School Board
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, 301. S. Washington.


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