
Call 417-256-4055 for information.

The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
“Bold, Brave, Curious!” will be presented on Wednesday, October 12 in the Civic Center theater. The 60-minute play, recommended for grades 3-6, illuminates the power of friendship and empowers young people to examine friendship, bias, community, and individual power.
West Plains Council on the Arts and Missouri State University-West Plains, University/Community Programs (U/CP) have partnered to bring this Metro Theater (MTC) production to West Plains.
Nine-year-old Delilah has sworn to be BFFs with Lupe and Stanley, but when Stanley’s foster mom falls ill, secrets and lies threaten to tear the friends apart. Can the mysterious, magical object they find in Grandmomma’s attic bring them back together? This first production of MTC’s 50th anniversary season is the next chapter in St. Louis-based playwright Mariah Richardson’s ongoing series about Madeline Delilah, a thoughtful and precocious girl, whose story first appeared on the
than 11 years ago with the world premiere of Delilah’s Wish.
There will be two daytime performances for area grade 3-6 students free-of-charge – 10:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. Phone 417-255-7966 to book your students into a daytime performance, or email info@westplainsarts.org for further information.
This event is co-sponsored by Missouri State UniversityWest Plains, University/Community Programs, and the West Plains Council on the Arts, with partial funding provided by the Missouri
Arts Council, a stage agency.
The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains

Saturday, September 10 • 11 a.m-7 p.m.
Sunday, September 11 • 11 a.m-5 p.m.

The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains
14th Annual Loggers Day – featuring food, music, logging competitions, booths, log truck/machinery parade, and more.
For more information about Loggers Day booths and parade, contact Christina, Darlene, Cindy or Kasea at Bank of Birch Tree, 573-292-1316.

417-255-2100 for information.

Saturday, September 10 • 11 a.m-7 p.m.
Sunday, September 11 • 11 a.m-5 p.m.

The Harlin Museum’s annual Ozarks-themed multimedia art show, Our Ozarks In Art will be on display to the public in the museum’s Hathcock Gallery, beginning Friday, August 26, and will run through Sept. 18, during the museum’s regular hours, noon to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. This year’s theme is Ozark Waterways.
More information at: harlinmuseum.com
or on Facebook Harlin Museum of West Plains

THIS WORKSHOP IS FULL. See the next opportunity for a Tara Shahan craft/painting workshop on October 11.
Create a Hometown America painting of this rustic barn at this workshop. West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host the workshop, conducted by local artist Tara Shahan.
The beauty of this old rustic barn comes to life in this Americana nostalgic painting. In this workshop you will learn to paint this beautiful rustic barn on a 12 x 12 canvas using acrylic paint. Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up today.
About the instructor: Tara Shahan was raised in a small town in the Appalachian foothills of southern Ohio until about the age of 12. Her upbringing included being a member in the Patchworkers 4-H club, where most of her projects consisted of food, sewing and crafts taught by her mother, a 4-H leader. Shahan won ribbons for her work at local and state fairs, including an award for Outstanding of the Day at the Ohio State Fair. Shahan now lives in West Plains.
“For the most part I have created things for my own home but now have decided to share those things that I create and cherish so much,” says Shahan. “My passion is for what they are calling these days – rustic, primitive and farmhouse. Most of my items have been upcycled from a vintage piece or made from a common household item. This is what inspires me. Of course, I love frequenting vintage re-sale shops and antique stores for my inspirations, so most items that I make are pre-loved and show wear. DIY is a way of life in the Midwest. Thou art blessed who ‘rescues’ unwanted items!”
The Grizzlies take on Jefferson College. This first game of the season is free to the public.
Long-running Ozarks heritage festival in neighboring community of Gainesville. See details on the group’s Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/Hootin-an-Hollarin-258540477498577