The Spot Light Stars team is at it again and they bring you the only summer performing arts camp this summer: The Elves and the Shoemaker. Join Courtni Aries, Brandon Banks, Ellen Richards, and Sandy Turpin once again as they brighten the Bonfils Auditorium stage with lights and the smiles of children alike. Spot Light Stars’ summer camp of The Elves and the Shoemaker will run June 17-21, with performances
Crider Health Center and Ruby Tuesday are partnering to provide hope for healthier lives to those in our community who need it most. On May 9th and 10th, diners who visit Ruby Tuesday in Wentzville will have 20 percent of their purchase donated to Crider Health Center simply by presenting a flyer to their server. Flyers can be found on the event page of Crider’s website at www.cridercenter.org. All donations will fund
The Mississippi River Parkway Commission is excited to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Great River Road National Scenic Byway. In 1938, the governors of the 10 river states developed the concept of a transcontinental Great River Parkway along the Mississippi River. Choosing to conserve precious resources, among them land, time and dollars, they decided rather than building a new continuous road, the existing network of rural roads and then-fledgling highways
The Spot Light Stars team is at it again and they bring you the only summer performing arts camp this summer: The Elves and the Shoemaker. Join Courtni Aries, Brandon Banks, Ellen Richards, and Sandy Turpin once again as they brighten the Bonfils Auditorium stage with lights and the smiles of children alike. Spot Light Stars’ summer camp of The Elves and the Shoemaker will run June 17-21, with performances
For the past 20 or so years, Troy R-III first graders have been able to enjoy a fishing field trip at the end of the year to the Duck Pond in Troy. “We really enjoy having the kids come out and learn a little about fishing. We are very appreciative of the fire department and parents that come out to help with this event every year,” said Kevin Eulinger, Conservation
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources will host an event May 18 in the Lincoln County town of Troy aimed at helping Missouri residents rid their homes and farms of unwanted pesticides and related chemicals. The event, part of the Missouri Pesticide Collection Program, will allow Missouri households and farmers to safely and legally dispose of pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, rodenticides, de-wormers, fly tags and fertilizers containing herbicides or pesticides. The