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Upcoming Events

Event title:  All American Red, White and Blue Festival
Event Dates: July 3-6, 2008
Town:  Kirksville, MO
Description:   Apple pie contest and auction, Cemetery
theater, pancake breakfast, antique car show, softball
tournament, parade, barbeque, fireworks, patriotic
community church service.
Location:  Kirksville, MO
Admission:  free
Email: kvtourism@cableone.net
Phone: 660-665-3766

Event title:  Hands of Friendship Quilt Show
Event Dates:  Friday, June 6-7, 2008
Town:  Kirksville, MO
Description:   beautiful display of homemade quilts
Location:  YMCA, 1708 S. Jamison
Times:  June 6, 5-8 p.m. June 7, 9a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission:  free
Email:
af77.truman.edu  

Event title:  NEMO Antique Car Club show
Event date:  June 7, 2008
Town: Kirksville, MO
Description:  cars of all eras
Location: WalMart parking lot, 2206 N. Baltimore
Time:   all day
Admission: free
Event Phone:  660-665-627-0058

Event title:  Annual Museum Garden Tea
Event Dates:  June 26, 2008
Town:  Kirksville, MO
Description:  Garden Tea Party
Location:  A. T. Still Osteopathic Museum, 800 W. Jefferson
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Admission: free
Event Phone number:  660-626-2359

Event title: Sally Mountain Blue Grass Festival
Event dates: July 3-6, 2008
Town: Queen City, MO
Description: Blue Grass music complete with camping,
home cooking, family fun
Location: Queen City, MO
Time:  all day each day
Admission: $15.00 or $35.00 for all weekend
Event Phone number: 660-949-2345
Website:
www.sallymountainshow.com
    

Event title: NEMO District Fair
Event dates: July 13-19, 2008
Town: Kirksville, MO
Description: District Fair
Location: NEMO Fair grounds, East Illinois Street (hwy 11
east)
Time:  all day each day
Admission: $15.00 per day or a season pass
Event Phone number: 660-665-8800
Website:
nemofair.net
Newsbriefs

Guests From Brazil Visit Kirksville
A five member team from Sao Paulo Brazil visited
Kirksville recently as part of a Rotary General Studies
Exchange (GSE).  The group toured Westerns Smoke
House, the national Osteopathic Museum, Truman
State University, and an Amish farm. In addition, the
GSE team spoke at the noon and morning Rotary
Clubs and attended Round Barn Blues and a hayride
and picnic. One evening the guests cooked Brazilian
food for their host families. They helped with the local
Rotary chickenque  before they continued their travels.