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9/2/2022 | Every first Friday of the month, Gallery 104 hosts a free public reception in the early evening (usually 5-6:30 PM). Come by for a drink, a bite to eat, and a chat with local artists and art lovers! more info... |
9/10/2022 | El Kadir Shrine Club Jewels Annual Rummage Sale more info... |
9/11/2022 | Students of MACC, Truman, & ATSU: Join us on Sunday, September 11th, from 5:00 - 700 pm at the Rieger Armory where businesses and organizations will be ready to meet & greet new & returning students. Student who present their Student I.D. will be provided a free dinner! Businesses- Interested in participating? Please read the PDF FILLABLE REGISTRATION carefully and let us know if you would like to join us by filling out the registration and returning it before Friday, September 2nd! Registration may be mailed or emailed to: Kirksville Area Chamber of Commerce 304 S. Franklin Street P.O. Box 251 Kirksville, MO 63501 Kelly.Jones@KirksvilleChamber.com more info... |
9/12/2022 -12/12/2022 | Kirksville Community Chorus Rehearsals begin more info... |
9/16/2022 |
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9/17/2022 | The Food Bank For Central & Northeast Missouri will be hosting the 4th annual Mascots Marching For Meals for Adair County on September 17 at 9am. Proceeds from this event will go toward the buddy pack program in Adair County to feed local students. more info... |
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9/17/2022 | We are doing a second yard sale weekend for the year!! **Mark your calendars** Dinner at the Firehouse will start at 10-10:30
Pulled Pork
Burgers
Hotdogs
WITH SIDES!
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT WILL START AT 2 WITH SIGN-UPS STARTING AT 1
***BRING YOUR PARTNER*** $20/person!
We will do a double elimination bracket, best 2 out of 3 starting out and in the winners bracket and losers bracket being a one and done.
Payout 80% with the other 20% going back to the fire department. PAYOUT FOR 1ST (60%) 2ND (30%) 3RD (10%)!!!
Check us out on facebook! more info... |
9/17/2022 | Join us September 17, 2022, from 3:00pm – 11:00pm, on the streets of Downtown Kirksville for an evening of music, food, fun, whiskey samples, artisans, vendors, and a variety of learning and fun activities for all ages. Register as a vendor, crafter, entertainer by completing the google form: 2022 WTF Interest Form Visit our Facebook event page for more information! 2022 Whiskey & Turkey Festival (WTF!) more info... |
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9/18/2022 | Join Kirksville Young Professionals for their annual Vendor Fair at Hampton on Sunday, September 18, from 11:00 am-3:00 pm. Local crafters and vendors will be on-site showcasing their best! Interested in joining as a vendor? Email KirksvilleYP@gmail.com. Space is limited. more info... |
9/19/2022 -9/23/2022 | Horizon Credit Union would like to invite you to Celebrate our Open House during September 19th-23rd. Since we did not have the chance to Celebrate because of COVID-19, we want to welcome you to join us for refreshments. more info... |
9/22/2022 | Join the United Way of Northeast Missouri for a night of fun and celebration as they kick off their Campaign! more info... |
9/24/2022 | more info... |
9/24/2022 | Welcome to Red Barn Arts and Crafts Festival, a premier outdoor event of celebrating arts, crafts, food, and music on the historic downtown square in Kirksville, Missouri for over 45 years. Our festival strives to attract talented and respected fine artists and crafters, and coincides with Truman State University’s Family Weekend, which brings thousands of visitors from around the country. more info... |
9/28/2022 -10/1/2022 | Truman State University Theatre's first production of the year will be "The Revoluntionists" by Lauren Gunderson, running nightly at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28-Oct. 1 in the James G. Severns Theatre in Ophelia Parrish. "The Revolutionists" is a play that combines hilarity with high-stakes drama about four real women during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Olympe De Gouge was a playwright who was executed by guillotine for expressing her dissenting opinions. Charlotte Corday was the young woman who assassinated Jean-Paul Marat, a major player in the worst excesses of The Terror. Marie Antoinette is the former queen in the play, a big fan of ribbons and has moments when she is oddly prescient. The fourth character is Marianne Angelle, a composite character made up of real women who were revolutionary activists in what is now Haiti. The four women spend their time brainstorming revolutionary plays and attempt to beat back extremist insanity in 1793 Paris. The women are united by their dismay over the way this hopeful people's revolution is now sinking into hyper-violent and hypocritical male rhetoric. more info... |