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Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Neosho Arts Council is debuting their new Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour. Everyone can now visit the town’s murals in person or online while watching and listening […]
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
Hours: Monday – Friday 9 am -5 pm and 9 am -1 pm Saturdays About the Exhibit: Missouri Humanities, in conjunction with the Smithsonian, are proud to present Crossroads: Change […]
4 events,
Sensory Sensitive Storytime
Sensory Sensitive Storytime
This storytime is a celebration of all children’s differing abilities. It is designed to be inclusive of sensory processing differences and will feature a more relaxed tone than our regular […]
LANDING AFTER HOURS: FROM MISSOURI TO WEST POINT: NATIVE SONS OF UPPER LOUISIANA
LANDING AFTER HOURS: FROM MISSOURI TO WEST POINT: NATIVE SONS OF UPPER LOUISIANA
Jim Baker tells the story of the young men from Missouri who were among the earliest graduates of West Point, following the Louisiana Purchase. James (Jim) Baker dedicated over 40 […]
3 events,
Eternal Rest: Crestwood’s Father Dickson Cemetery
Eternal Rest: Crestwood’s Father Dickson Cemetery
April 5th is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Moses Dickson - abolitionist, Black activist, leader, and organizer. In 1903, Father Dickson Cemetery opened, named for the noted leader. […]
3 events,
Casting a Legacy- Art Walk
Casting a Legacy- Art Walk
Join a park ranger for a walk near the visitor center, exploring commemorative artwork along the trail.
2 events,
Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
3 events,
Writing & Marketing a Book: Lessons Learned in the Trenches
Writing & Marketing a Book: Lessons Learned in the Trenches
The SLPA’s April program will be a personal, practical, and straightforward description of James Gibson’s journey as he wrote and marketed his award-winning book, Just a Long Walk. The book […]
3 events,
Santa Fe Trail Day
Santa Fe Trail Day
As part of Mizzou’s annual Show-Me-Research Week, Santa Fe Trail Day will shine a spotlight on a yearlong public history project undertaken by a team of Kinder Institute undergrads through […]
3 events,
Ozarks Marvels: Innovation for the Common Good Symposium
Ozarks Marvels: Innovation for the Common Good Symposium
Through a series of interactive program sessions, Missouri Humanities’ 7th Annual Springfield Symposium invites participants to move around Springfield — indoors and outdoors — exploring innovation for strengthening communities in […]
5 events,
Civil War Days
Civil War Days
Join us and see how people lived through the Civil War era through living history demonstrations, special talks, tours, and craft activities. This event will take place on Saturday, 4/13 […]
Northland Ethnic Event
Northland Ethnic Event
Ethnic and Cultural stage performances, displays and ethnic food and crafts available for purchase. Mission is to "increase awareness and appreciation of cultural and ethnic diversity in our communities"
5 events,
Spring Meeting of the Phelps County Historical Society presents Steve Wiegenstein “Missouri’s Utopian Communities”
Spring Meeting of the Phelps County Historical Society presents Steve Wiegenstein “Missouri’s Utopian Communities”
The Phelps County Historical Society will hold its Spring Meeting on April 14, 2024 Sunday, at 2pm. The location will be in the multipurpose Room, Phelps County Courthouse. Refreshments will […]
Meet the Orphan Train
Meet the Orphan Train
The Vernon County Historical Society's spring program explored the fascinating history of the orphan train movement in Missouri. What we call the Orphan Trains was a grass-roots movement which operated […]
2 events,
Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
3 events,
Riverview Cemetery tour
Riverview Cemetery tour
Docents will be posted at burial sites of prominent Missourians dating back to the mid to late 1800s to give short histories. Other sites will be marked with signs with […]
6 events,
Military Service/Literary Solace: A Conversation with Veteran Writers
Military Service/Literary Solace: A Conversation with Veteran Writers
Missouri Humanities and Mizzou Center for the Humanities are teaming up to bring four nationally known veteran writers to Columbia, Missouri. Join us for “Military Service/Literary Solace: A Conversation with […]
The Power of Buttons
The Power of Buttons
“The Power of Buttons” is a pop-up workshop engaging the St. Louis community with a small but powerful public text: the pin-back button. These wearable, shareable public texts are crucial […]
Moments on the Moreau: A Historical Journey Through Mid-Missouri
Moments on the Moreau: A Historical Journey Through Mid-Missouri
The Moreau River and its tributaries are a central feature of Mid-Missouri, flowing through communities including Jefferson City, Russellville, Lohman, Enon, Honey Creek, Brazito, Hickory Hill and California. The waters […]
3 events,
The WHY of MY City – Fair Ground
The WHY of MY City – Fair Ground
The WHY of MY City is a signature, multiyear project that seeks to collect positive stories of local heroes in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods struggling with decline. The WHY of MY […]
5 events,
Historic Bethel Spring Market
Historic Bethel Spring Market
Join us in historic downtown Bethel for the Spring Market, April 20-21, 2024. Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. Bethel was founded in 1844 as a communal colony by Wilhelm Keil and […]
Teen Hangout: Unleash Your Creativity
Teen Hangout: Unleash Your Creativity
At this event, teens will have a blast exploring their artistic side in a wide variety of ways. Join us as we unleash creativity at the Library! Come to the […]
Vaisakhi – The Festival of Harvesting
Vaisakhi – The Festival of Harvesting
🎪We are back in TOWER GROVE Park again this year!! 🎪 Come join the big VAISAKHI Third annual Festival on April 20, 2024 by Sikhs of MO - Selfless Service […]
3 events,
Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
What Happened to the Bloody Benders?
What Happened to the Bloody Benders?
Just a few years after the end of the Civil War, a series of gruesome murders rocked the Kansas frontier. The perpetrators were a family who became known as the […]
3 events,
Findmypast
Findmypast
Learn to search billions of records to find your ancestors from all over the world. Records include U.S. and U.K. censuses, Irish records, and parish records from England and Wales. […]
3 events,
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days This event takes place: April 26th from 4pm - 8pm April 27th from 9am - 8pm April 28th from 9am - 4pm This is a free […]
6 events,
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days This event takes place: April 26th from 4pm - 8pm April 27th from 9am - 8pm April 28th from 9am - 4pm This is a free […]
National Junior Ranger Day
National Junior Ranger Day
No matter your age, you are invited to explore, learn, and protect on National Junior Ranger Day. Join us for this one-day celebration, part of the annual National Park Week. […]
Tom Rafiner’s Cinders and Silence: Western Missouri’s Burnt District presentation
Tom Rafiner’s Cinders and Silence: Western Missouri’s Burnt District presentation
The presentation demonstrates the explosive and emotional issues that led to Civil War resonate loudly in western Missouri and how national issues flared in local communities and families. In conclusion, […]
5 events,
Riverview Cemetery tour
Riverview Cemetery tour
Docents will be posted at burial sites of prominent Missourians dating back to the mid to late 1800s to give short histories. Other sites will be marked with signs with […]
3 events,
Murals of Neosho Guide and Descriptive Audio Tour
Crossroads: Change in Rural America at Salem, MO
Pleasant Hill Railroad Days
4 events,
LANDING AFTER HOURS: 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY: THE WET-PLATE COLLODION PROCESS
LANDING AFTER HOURS: 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY: THE WET-PLATE COLLODION PROCESS
Join us at the Landing to learn how the Wet-Plate Collodion process brought photography into the mainstream. Visitors will see examples of photography equipment of the era and learn how […]
LANDING AFTER HOURS: 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY: THE WET-PLATE COLLODION PROCESS
LANDING AFTER HOURS: 19TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY: THE WET-PLATE COLLODION PROCESS
Join us at the Landing to learn how the Wet-Plate Collodion process brought photography into the mainstream. Visitors will see examples of photography equipment of the era and learn how […]
2 events,
Growing Up with Tamales
Growing Up with Tamales
Growing Up with Tamales is a bilingual story about sibling relationships that introduces an important Hispanic tradition - making tamales. It is affectionate and amusing story read in both English […]