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Feb
10
Tue
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 10 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 10 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 10 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
First-ever Spring Flag Football Season Sign-Ups hosted by West Plains Optimist Club @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 10 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

From the Optimists: Our FIRST-EVER Spring Flag Football Season is HERE!
Calling ALL 1st & 2nd Graders! This is YOUR time to shine! ⭐

 **SIGN UP:** West Plains Civic Center ️ Feb 10th & 12th |⏰ 5:30-7:30pm Only $25!
Don’t miss out on the ACTION! Let’s make this season LEGENDARY! GO MIGHTY MITES! 
Craft Workshop ~ Candle & Wax-Melt Making, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 10 @ 6:30 pm

There is a fee to attend and participants need to pre-register. Call 417-293-7751.

West Plains Women’s Acappella Community Chorus Rehearsal @ Boys & Girls Club
Feb 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

West Plains Women’s Acappella Community Chorus Rehearsals, Every Tuesday, 7pm to 9pm, West Plains Boys and Girls Club. Women singers always welcome. Get more information at 661-303-8686

Feb
11
Wed
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 11 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 11 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 11 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Feb
12
Thu
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 12 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 12 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 12 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display @ Harlin Museum
Feb 12 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display at the Harlin Museum
Honoring America’s 250th Birthday

In celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the Harlin Museum of West Plains is pleased to present a Patriotic and Antique Quilt Display, on exhibit January 15–February 14, 2026 (Thursdays-Sundays, 12-4 p.m.).

This special non-competitive show honors both our nation’s rich history and the resilient, resourceful Ozark women who crafted quilts from scraps—creating lasting works of beauty and comfort.

An opening reception featuring an antique “bed turning” presentation will be held on Saturday, January 17, from 2–4 p.m. Visitors are invited to enjoy the display, hear the stories behind the quilts, and celebrate a cherished American art form.

Pickup Dates: February 14–15 | Noon–4 p.m.

Join us in honoring our nation’s heritage and the creative spirit of Ozark women through this meaningful and patriotic exhibition.

First-ever Spring Flag Football Season Sign-Ups hosted by West Plains Optimist Club @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

From the Optimists: Our FIRST-EVER Spring Flag Football Season is HERE!
Calling ALL 1st & 2nd Graders! This is YOUR time to shine! ⭐

 **SIGN UP:** West Plains Civic Center ️ Feb 10th & 12th |⏰ 5:30-7:30pm Only $25!
Don’t miss out on the ACTION! Let’s make this season LEGENDARY! GO MIGHTY MITES! 
Feb
13
Fri
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 13 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 13 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 13 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display @ Harlin Museum
Feb 13 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display at the Harlin Museum
Honoring America’s 250th Birthday

In celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the Harlin Museum of West Plains is pleased to present a Patriotic and Antique Quilt Display, on exhibit January 15–February 14, 2026 (Thursdays-Sundays, 12-4 p.m.).

This special non-competitive show honors both our nation’s rich history and the resilient, resourceful Ozark women who crafted quilts from scraps—creating lasting works of beauty and comfort.

An opening reception featuring an antique “bed turning” presentation will be held on Saturday, January 17, from 2–4 p.m. Visitors are invited to enjoy the display, hear the stories behind the quilts, and celebrate a cherished American art form.

Pickup Dates: February 14–15 | Noon–4 p.m.

Join us in honoring our nation’s heritage and the creative spirit of Ozark women through this meaningful and patriotic exhibition.

“Beauty and the Beast” Little Lanterns (Youth Theater) Production @ West Plains Opera House
Feb 13 @ 7:00 pm

Tickets here.

Feb
14
Sat
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 14 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Heart of the Ozarks Half Marathon
Feb 14 @ 7:30 am

See the Heart of the Ozarks Half Marathon Facebook page for more information,.

Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
GO FARM Farmers Market of West Plains @ Endurance Church Parking Lot
Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Open every Saturday 9 a.m. t0 1 p.m. and on Wednesdays, seasonally. GO FARM Farmers Market of West Plains on Facebook for more information.

Gun and Knife Show @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display @ Harlin Museum
Feb 14 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Patriotic & Antique Quilt Display at the Harlin Museum
Honoring America’s 250th Birthday

In celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, the Harlin Museum of West Plains is pleased to present a Patriotic and Antique Quilt Display, on exhibit January 15–February 14, 2026 (Thursdays-Sundays, 12-4 p.m.).

This special non-competitive show honors both our nation’s rich history and the resilient, resourceful Ozark women who crafted quilts from scraps—creating lasting works of beauty and comfort.

An opening reception featuring an antique “bed turning” presentation will be held on Saturday, January 17, from 2–4 p.m. Visitors are invited to enjoy the display, hear the stories behind the quilts, and celebrate a cherished American art form.

Pickup Dates: February 14–15 | Noon–4 p.m.

Join us in honoring our nation’s heritage and the creative spirit of Ozark women through this meaningful and patriotic exhibition.

Valentine’s Day Special & live music ~ Joshua Michael and Dirt Road Saints @ Country Nights
Feb 14 @ 6:00 pm
Weekly Dance with live music by Country Express Band @ West Plains Senior Center
Feb 14 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Check the Country Express Band Facebook page for cost and other details, including potential cancellations due to weather, holidays or other unforeseen circumstances.

From Country Express: Two step, Cha Cha, Waltz, Electric Slide, Charleston, Foot Boogie, River Waltz, Sweetheart, Around the Room, Tennessee Waltz, Neon Moon Cha Cha, and many more. Or just come listen to some good ole country music. Old country, new country, southern rock music. No alcohol allowed. Family fun for all ages.

 

“Beauty and the Beast” Little Lanterns (Youth Theater) Production @ West Plains Opera House
Feb 14 @ 7:00 pm

Tickets here.

Feb
15
Sun
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 15 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Gun and Knife Show @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 15 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
“Beauty and the Beast” Little Lanterns (Youth Theater) Production @ West Plains Opera House
Feb 15 @ 3:00 pm

Tickets here.

Feb
16
Mon
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 16 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Feb
17
Tue
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 17 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 17 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 17 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
2026 African American Read In event to feature national bestselling book “Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks” hosted by Ozarks Heritage Research Center @ Garnett Library
Feb 17 @ 6:00 pm

Officials with the Ozarks Heritage Research Center (OHRC), in collaboration with the West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and the West Plains Public Library, will host a reading of the national bestseller, “Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks,” on Tuesday, Feb. 17 for the 2026 African American Read In event.

The event starts at 6 p.m. at the OHRC inside the Garnett Library, 304 W. Trish Knight St. on the Missouri State University-West Plains (MSU-WP) campus.

Angela J. Williams, educator and storyteller from Hannibal Missouri, will read excerpts from the book and then will lead a discussion on how it relates to “By Word-of-Mouth Storytelling” which focuses on sharing stories orally, passing down culture, history, and experiences through spoken narratives.

About the book

Written by Crystal Wilkinson, “Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks,” was published in 2024 and honors the mothers who came before, the land that provided for generations of her family and the untold heritage of Black Appalachia.

More about Williams
Angela J. Williams, an educator and family business owner, is the heir to the storytelling tradition, following in her Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program mentor’s footsteps. Williams became interested in storytelling early on in life, hearing stories about family that elevated her curiosity. At just 19-years-old, Williams first apprenticed with Dr. Gladys Caines Coggswell in 2003, working diligently to learn, and then master, the complexities of traditional storytelling and a repertoire featuring traditional folk tales, community lore in her Hannibal hometown, and family stories passed down in her family. Williams and Coggswell (also a Missouri Humanities Distinguished Literary Awardee) remain close. For over two decades, they have worked as a storytelling team, where they perform stories and present educational workshops across Missouri, via By Word-of-Mouth Storytelling Guild. In 2021, Williams herself “graduated” to mentoring artist, teaching her own apprentice Cynthia McPherson.

This event is also sponsored by Missouri Humanities, Missouri Arts Council, and Ozark Spring Chapter NSDAR. For more information about the Feb. 17 event, contact Rebekah McKinney at 417-255-7949 or RebekahMcKinney@MissouriState.edu.

West Plains Women’s Acappella Community Chorus Rehearsal @ Boys & Girls Club
Feb 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

West Plains Women’s Acappella Community Chorus Rehearsals, Every Tuesday, 7pm to 9pm, West Plains Boys and Girls Club. Women singers always welcome. Get more information at 661-303-8686

Feb
18
Wed
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 18 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 18 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 18 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Feb
19
Thu
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 19 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 19 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 19 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Annual Photography Show @ Harlin Museum
Feb 19 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Feb
20
Fri
Exhibit by Photographer Dennis Crider “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center Mezzanine
Feb 20 all-day
“THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road”
Photographs by Dennis Crider. Featured at the West Plains Civic Center
 
West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host an exhibition entitled “THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST – 250 years on the road” Photographs by Dennis Crider. As part of activities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary the exhibit will be displayed at the Gallery at the Center, West Plains Civic Center from January 17 through February 21, 2026.  The Gallery, on the mezzanine, is open to the public during regular Civic Center hours.
There will be a Meet-the-Artist event February 7,   2:00-4:00 PM
Dennis Crider is an award-winning photographer who has had an interest in photography since early childhood in his hometown of Wichita, Kansas. He was yearbook and newspaper photographer in both high school and college. While a senior at Wichita High School South, he entered his first photography contest and gained a measure of confidence when he was named winner of an honorable mention award. It was the Kodak National High School Photo Awards Contest, and he was one of 125 HM Award winners. He received a certificate and $10.

Simple things like wide open spaces appeal to Dennis, as well as diversity of scenery. “While driving through Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona, the scene changes with every turn. I have come to love the vastness of the prairie, the beauty of the Flint Hills, and geologic wonders such as Little Jerusalem Badlands and Monument Rocks in my home state”.

In 1969 he became a reporter/photographer at The Daily Quill Newspaper in West Plains, Missouri. By the time he retired in 2008 he was head photographer and sports editor. In October 2023, he was inducted into the Missouri Photojournalism Hall of Fame at a ceremony in Columbia, Missouri. He was the 77th person to receive this honor.
Trips to the magnificent American West have been welcome endeavors since retiring. But what is it that has him returning year after year? Growing up in Wichita, Kansas was at times a bit boring, but things changed when the family ventured west and south into northwestern Oklahoma where Dennis’s father was born. Visits to Buffalo, Oklahoma were usually around Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Dennis couldn’t wait to go rabbit hunting. During visits in the summer months, he spent a lot of time going after bass, bluegill and catfish in Sand Creek, a spring-fed oasis about a mile from where his father was born. A favorite fishing spot.
Horace Greeley is credited with the phrase “Go West, young man,” and that is what Dennis says he will do as long as he can. And here is how a good cowboy friend puts it…”When your dog runs off in the prairie, you can watch it go for three days.”
This is just a sampling of why Dennis is in love with THE GREAT AMERICAN WEST.
 WPCA will host a Meet the Artist event on Saturday, February 7, from 2:00-4:00 p.m., in the Gallery at the Center. All are invited to attend, meet the artist and discuss the work.  The exhibit is co-sponsored by the West Plains Civic Center and West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by Missouri Arts Council, a state agency and Missouri Humanities.
Art of Dolores Winkler ~ Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 20 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art of Marc Brannan Exhibit hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ OzSBI
Feb 20 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Annual Photography Show @ Harlin Museum
Feb 20 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Book Bingo @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 20 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
9th Annual Father/Daughter Dance @ Rubydoo's Event Center
Feb 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm