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Marlene Klepees will speak at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Liberty Life Center, 1501 Driftwood Drive.
An exhibit of antique prints from paintings by Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham will be on display through April 10 at the Zuzak Wonder Store, 311 Main St., in Boonville. The prints are on loan from a private collection in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Bingham’s birth on March 20, 1811.
The Swinney Conservatory of Music at Central Methodist University will present a faculty/guest recital featuring the Boonslick Saxophone Quartet at 4 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Willie Mae Kountz Recital Hall on the Fayette campus.
The Gallery of Art and Design at the University of Central Missouri will host the exhibit “When Janey Comes Marching Home: Portraits of Women Combat Veterans” Thursday through Nov. 5 in the main and outer galleries.
KANSAS CITY — The “Dinosaurs Unearthed” exhibit is now on display at Union Station Kansas City, 30 W. Pershing Road.
Central Missouri Speedway will be featured in an upcoming edition of Heartland Thunder, a weekly reality show that airs on Monday nights on the Discovery Channel.
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Dustin Boney took home $3,000 Saturday night after winning the modifieds big money race at Central Missouri Speedway.
A Cole Camp house will be featured on an HGTV show at 10 tonight.
During the month of May, the Liberty Center Gallery is hosting a five person show, featuring the art of Janice Hargrave, Cindi Mason, Kathy Menefee, Dustin Schmidt and Linda Rhoads.
The American Sprint Car Series National Tour and the Winged Outlaw Warriors will do double duty this week in central Missouri.
The Mud Cats-There is Hope Silent Auction and Dinner will be this weekend at New Hope Baptist Church, 664 E. 16th St.
In an effort to bring people out to state parks, the Harry S. Truman State Park in Warsaw will host a fine arts program on Saturday that will feature a showcase of eight different artists, live demonstrations, children’s activities and local choirs.
Two new exhibitions open this month at the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art on the campus of State Fair Community College. “Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center,” will open Sept. 29, and “Onement” already is open in the Goddard Gallery. Both will remain on view through Dec. 16.
LA MONTE — Jay Lyle began his racing career many years ago with wins coming from race tracks all over Missouri. Now, he still puts on an exciting show and is always looking for one more feature win.
Ten girls and seven boys, ages 4-6, competed Thursday afternoon to become the Future King and Queen of the 2011 Cole Camp Fair. Each contestant had to complete an interview with three judges. Gentry Dieckman, 5, center, dressed in a suit and tie, tells the judges, from left, Earlene Oglevie, Lesta Vogler and Lori Dunkin, that when he grows up he wants to be a bull rider.
Arianna Brown, who will be 5 on Saturday, talks with the judges and tells them, among other things, that her favorite color is gold. The fair continues through Saturday with a parade at 7 p.m. Friday and another one at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Kimberly Corpening, 6, waits with other future king and queen contestants in the American Legion Hall basement while the interviews are conducted upstairs. The Cole Camp first grader is competing for the second time and came prepared this year. Her cousin
Ten girls and seven boys, ages 4-6, competed Thursday afternoon to become the Future King and Queen of the 2011 Cole Camp Fair. Each contestant had to complete an interview with three judges. Gentry Dieckman, 5, center, dressed in a suit and tie, tells the judges, from left, Earlene Oglevie, Lesta Vogler and Lori Dunkin, that when he grows up he wants to be a bull rider.
Area artisans will present demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays in July at the Katy Depot, 600 E. Third St., in Sedalia. Their work will be on display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and during the Saturday presentations.
Artists will give hands-on demonstrations of their work from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 5 and 12 at the Missouri State Museum in the Capitol Building, 201 W. Capitol Ave., in Jefferson City.
The University of Central Missouri Gallery of Art and Design will host a panel discussion, “Personally Speaking: Local Women Combat Veterans Share Their Stories,” at 1 p.m. Oct. 29 in the Gallery of Art and Design, 217 E. Clark St., in Warrensburg.
“When Janey Comes Marching Home: Portraits of Women Combat Veterans” will be featured from Sept. 30 through Nov. 5 in the University of Central Missouri Gallery of Art & Design, 217 Clark St., in Warrensburg.
The second game of the best-of-three M.I.N.K. League championship series between the Sedalia Bombers and Chillicothe Mudcats was rained out Saturday at Liberty Park Stadium. The Bombers won the first game of the series, 6-3. Game 2 has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. today at Liberty Park Stadium.

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