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Events happening Oct. 6 to 12

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MONDAY
Sweet Springs Ambulance Auxiliary
7 p.m., Sweet Springs ambulance building.

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

American Legion Post 642
7 p.m., 2016 W. Main St.

Show-Me Crafters
6:30 p.m., Central Missouri Rural Electric Cooperative, U.S. 65.

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.

College Night
High school students and their parents are invited.
5 to 6:30 p.m., Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center, State Fair Community College campus.

TUESDAY
Pettis County American Legion Post 16
7 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall Annex, 121 S. Ohio Ave.

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

Sedalia Welcome Club
9:30 a.m., coffee, Wesley United Methodist Church, 1322 W. Broadway Blvd.

Sedalia York Rite
6 p.m., Masonic temple, 601 W. Broadway Blvd.

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

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

Compass Club
11 a.m.,  Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Sedalia Charter Chapter American Business Women
6:30 p.m., Ivy Cottage, 217 S. Ohio Ave.

Never Too Old Gang
Noon, New Hope Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 664 E. 16th St.

Cole Camp Steam and Antique Tractor Club
8 p.m., City Hall in Cole Camp.

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.

Mothers Against Methamphetamine
6:30 p.m., Broadway Baptist Church fellowship hall, 2119 E. Broadway Blvd.

Blood Drive
Sponsored by Community Blood Center.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., First Christian Church, 200 S. Limit Ave.

WEDNESDAY

National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees Unit 42
Tom Dwyer, the national president of the National Association of Retired and Veteran Railway Employees, will speak.
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

Sedalia Lodge 236
7 p.m., Sedalia Masonic Center, 601 W. Broadway Blvd.

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.

Helen G. Steele Music Club
Theme: Autumn leaves.
1 p.m., Heard Memorial Club House, 200 W. Broadway Blvd.

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.

Friends Plus
9 a.m. cards, potluck at noon, Sacred Heart Parish Center, West Third Street.

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

Sedalia Landlords Inc.
7 p.m., ABC Building, 400 S. Osage Ave.

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
Mitch Hubbard, Republican candidate for Missouri Secretary of State, will speak.
Noon, Best Western State Fair Inn, 3120 S. Limit Ave.

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

Diamond B’s Square Dance Club
Costume Party Dance
8 p.m., ABC Advertising Building, 200 S. Fourth St.

Smithton PTO Fall Carnival
Events will include games, a taco bar, basket auction and silent auction.
Begins at 4:30 p.m. at Smithton School.

Senior Dance
Donations will be taken. Visitors may bring snacks.
7 p.m. at Convention Hall in Liberty Park.

SATURDAY
Pettis County Democrat Breakfast Club
8 a.m., Golden Corral, 2004 W. Broadway Blvd.

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

Pancake and sausage breakfast
Sponsored by State Fair Community College Booster Club. Tickets cost $4 for adults, $2.50 for children 5 to 12 and free for children 4 and younger.
7 to 11 a.m., Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center.

SUNDAY

Muddy Creek Creative Writers
2 p.m., Queen City Room, Sedalia Public Library, Third Street and Kentucky Avenue.

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.

Knob Noster Board of Aldermen
7 p.m., Tuesday, 218 N. State.

MORGAN
Versailles Board of Aldermen
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, 104 N. Fisher.

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

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

Support groups for people trying to lose weight, stop smoking, drinking or using drugs meet regularly in the area. Following is the contact information for those groups.

Narcotics Anonymous
8 p.m. Thursday, First United Methodist Church, 117 W. Fourth St. For more information, call 660-473-2641.

Sedalia Alcoholic Anonymous
Noon and 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 6:30 a.m., Tuesday through Thursday; and 10 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. 
517 S. Lafayette Ave., Sedalia, 826-9608.

Alcoholic Anonymous 12x12
Non-smoking group
Noon and 7 p.m. Monday through Sunday;  John and Bernice Ditzfeld Center, 417 W. Pettis St., Sedalia, 829-2527.

Celebrate Recovery
12-step Christ-centered, Bible-based program for hurts, habits and hang-ups.
6 p.m. dinner, 7 p.m. meeting on Fridays,
New Hope Baptist Church, 664 E. 16th St.

Celebrate Recovery and Outreach
12-step Christ-centered Bible-based program for hurts, habits or hang-ups. Child care provided.
6 p.m. free dinner, 6:30  p.m. meeting, Mondays, Antioch Fellowship Church, 507 W. 24th St.

Sedalia Al Anon
8 p.m., Thursday; 517 S. Lafayette Ave.

Nicotine Anonymous
12:10 p.m. Tuesday; John and Bernice Ditzfeld Center, 417 W. Pettis St., Sedalia, 829-2527.

Overeaters Anonymous
6 p.m. Thursday, John and Bernice Ditzfeld Center, 417 W. Pettis St. For a ride, call 829-2527.

Al Anon 12 x 12
7 p.m. Wednesday, John and Bernice Ditzfeld Center, 417 W. Pettis St. For a ride, call 829-2527.

Celebrate Recovery and Outreach
12-step Christ-centered Bible-based program for hurts, habits or hang-ups.
6:30 p.m., Tuesdays, River Church, 28863 Commercial Ave. in Warsaw.

TOPS Chapter 958
10 a.m. Wednesday; First Baptist Church, 200 E. Sixth St.

Weight Watchers
3:30 and 5:30 p.m., Tuesday; and 11:45 a.m., Thursday; Parkview  Christian Church, 1405 E. 16th St., Sedalia.


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