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Feb
13
Mon
Lunch with Art ~ featuring Storytellers Marideth Sisco & Danette House sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Feb 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

For info and to pre-register, call 417-293-2325

 

Feb
14
Tue
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 14 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 14 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com

“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 14 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Go Farm” Farmers Indoor Market @ OzSBI Pop Up Shop
Feb 14 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

Ten vendors from Go Farm Farmers Market will be selling indoors at the OzSBI Pop Up Shop in Downtown West Plains starting January 9 through the end of March.

Participating vendors include:
Brassfield Farms
Falling Spring Farms – Kombucha & Fine Ferments
Foodie’s Fare
Garden Worx
JUS’ FARMIN’
Ozark Fruit Company LLC
Pure Beth
Ron’s Microgreens & More
Secret Springs Farms
Sullana Farm & Homestead

 

Ozark Artery red-themed art exhibit, RED, a specially curated art event ~ Reception @ The Yellow House
Feb 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Ozark Artery, in partnership with The Yellow House, is hosting a multi-media, red-themed art exhibit in February. RED, a specially curated art event, will kick off with a free reception, open to all, to be held on Feb. 14, 6-8 p.m. It will also be available for viewing on Wednesdays, Feb. 15 and 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursdays, Feb. 16 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

“My Sweetheart” Barn Quilt Workshop (Sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts) @ Trillium Trust
Feb 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Space is limited. Reserve your spot by reserving your ticket at Eventbrite “My Sweetheart Barn Quilt Workshop” or by calling Paula at 417-293-2325.

Create a sweetheart barn quilt wall hanging at this workshop in February. West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host the workshop, conducted by local artist Tara Shahan. Cost for the workshop is $55, all supplies included.

Organizers say: Join us in painting My Sweetheart Barn Quilt and bring your sweetheart! This barn quilt will look amazing year-round on your porch, shed or even in your house, not just on Valentine’s Day! Here’s your chance to get your honey out of the house for some fun. Don’t miss this one! Measures 2’ x 2’ painted in pastel pink and berry red outdoor acrylic paint on plywood.

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!”

Feb
15
Wed
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 15 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 15 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com

“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 15 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Go Farm” Farmers Indoor Market @ OzSBI Pop Up Shop
Feb 15 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

Ten vendors from Go Farm Farmers Market will be selling indoors at the OzSBI Pop Up Shop in Downtown West Plains starting January 9 through the end of March.

Participating vendors include:
Brassfield Farms
Falling Spring Farms – Kombucha & Fine Ferments
Foodie’s Fare
Garden Worx
JUS’ FARMIN’
Ozark Fruit Company LLC
Pure Beth
Ron’s Microgreens & More
Secret Springs Farms
Sullana Farm & Homestead

 

Ozark Artery red-themed art exhibit ~ RED, a specially curated art event @ The Yellow House
Feb 15 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Ozark Artery, in partnership with The Yellow House, is hosting a multi-media, red-themed art exhibit in February. RED, a specially curated art event, will kick off with a free reception, open to all, to be held on Feb. 14, 6-8 p.m. It will also be available for viewing on Wednesdays, Feb. 15 and 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursdays, Feb. 16 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

For more information, see ‘Ozark Artery’ on Facebook.

Feb
16
Thu
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 16 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 16 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com

“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 16 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Ozark Artery red-themed art exhibit ~ RED, a specially curated art event @ The Yellow House
Feb 16 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Ozark Artery, in partnership with The Yellow House, is hosting a multi-media, red-themed art exhibit in February. RED, a specially curated art event, will kick off with a free reception, open to all, to be held on Feb. 14, 6-8 p.m. It will also be available for viewing on Wednesdays, Feb. 15 and 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursdays, Feb. 16 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

“Go Farm” Farmers Indoor Market @ OzSBI Pop Up Shop
Feb 16 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

Ten vendors from Go Farm Farmers Market will be selling indoors at the OzSBI Pop Up Shop in Downtown West Plains starting January 9 through the end of March.

Participating vendors include:
Brassfield Farms
Falling Spring Farms – Kombucha & Fine Ferments
Foodie’s Fare
Garden Worx
JUS’ FARMIN’
Ozark Fruit Company LLC
Pure Beth
Ron’s Microgreens & More
Secret Springs Farms
Sullana Farm & Homestead

 

Annual High School Art Show Competition/Young Artist Showcase @ Harlin Museum
Feb 16 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Free admission, donations welcome.

harlinmuseum.com or Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for more information.

Treat Your Palette guided painting ~ “Cardinal in Winter” @ The Yellow House
Feb 16 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
“My Sweetheart” Barn Quilt Workshop (Sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts) @ Trillium Trust
Feb 16 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Space is limited. Reserve your spot by reserving your ticket at Eventbrite “My Sweetheart Barn Quilt Workshop” or by calling Paula at 417-293-2325.

Create a sweetheart barn quilt wall hanging at this workshop in February. West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) will host the workshop, conducted by local artist Tara Shahan. Cost for the workshop is $55, all supplies included.

Organizers say: Join us in painting My Sweetheart Barn Quilt and bring your sweetheart! This barn quilt will look amazing year-round on your porch, shed or even in your house, not just on Valentine’s Day! Here’s your chance to get your honey out of the house for some fun. Don’t miss this one! Measures 2’ x 2’ painted in pastel pink and berry red outdoor acrylic paint on plywood.

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!”

Feb
17
Fri
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 17 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 17 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com

“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 17 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Go Farm” Farmers Indoor Market @ OzSBI Pop Up Shop
Feb 17 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

Ten vendors from Go Farm Farmers Market will be selling indoors at the OzSBI Pop Up Shop in Downtown West Plains starting January 9 through the end of March.

Participating vendors include:
Brassfield Farms
Falling Spring Farms – Kombucha & Fine Ferments
Foodie’s Fare
Garden Worx
JUS’ FARMIN’
Ozark Fruit Company LLC
Pure Beth
Ron’s Microgreens & More
Secret Springs Farms
Sullana Farm & Homestead

 

Annual High School Art Show Competition/Young Artist Showcase @ Harlin Museum
Feb 17 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Free admission, donations welcome.

harlinmuseum.com or Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for more information.

Live Music ~ Junior Bunch & his band @ Twin Bridges Bar & Grill
Feb 17 @ 6:00 pm
Live Music ~ Country Express @ West Plains Senior Center
Feb 17 @ 7:00 pm

Dance or just enjoy the music. All ages invited. 7:00 P.M., admission is $6.00.

Feb
18
Sat
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 18 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
11th Annual Heart of the Ozarks Half Marathon @ Historic Post Office
Feb 18 @ 7:30 am

Come run with us in one of the 11th Annual Heart of the Ozarks Half Marathon running events. We have a race for everyone. There’s a 2.5 mile, a 10k, a 13.1 mile and 13.1 mile relay. We have a great course, amazing support, beautiful medals, and tasty post-race food.

On Facebook: Heart of the Ozarks Half Marathon

Treat Your Palette ~guided painting “Cardinal in Winter” @ Harlin Museum
Feb 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Annual High School Art Show Competition/Young Artist Showcase @ Harlin Museum
Feb 18 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Free admission, donations welcome.

harlinmuseum.com or Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for more information.

Movies @ Glass Sword Theater
Feb 18 @ 4:00 pm

For movies currently playing and all show times, see https://www.glassswordcinema.com/

 

Friends of the Garnett Library Chili Supper Fundraiser @ West Plains Civic Center - Magnolia Room
Feb 18 @ 4:57 pm – 5:57 pm
A man pours a ladle of chili into a bowl at a table surrounded by servers and other guests.

Friends of the Garnett Library to host chili supper Feb. 18

The event is being held in conjunction with the university’s homecoming basketball game.

Warm up from the winter chill Saturday, Feb. 18, at the annual Friends of the Garnett Library chili supper.

The event is set for 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room at the West Plains Civic Center, 110 St. Louis St.

The fund-raising event, sponsored by Wendy’s restaurant in West Plains, is being held prior to Missouri State University-West Plains’ annual homecoming basketball game. The Grizzlies will face Region 16 rival Mineral Area College in Joe Paul Evans Arena at the West Plains Civic Center.

For $7.50 per person and $5 for students ages five and above, area residents can stop by and have a hot bowl of hearty chili with all of the fixings prior to the game, organizers said. The price includes a drink and dessert, they added.

Complimentary game tickets also will be given to those attending the chili supper who do not already have passes to the game, organizers said.

How you can obtain tickets

Tickets for the chili supper may be purchased in advance at the Garnett Library, 304 W. Trish Knight St. They also may be purchased at the door.

Organizers encourage attendees to purchase tickets in advance, even though walk-ins will be welcomed.

Proceeds will go toward supporting the Garnett Library, organizers said.

For more information about the chili supper, call the 417-255-7945.

For more information about the Friends of the Garnett Library, visit WP.MissouriState.edu/FriendsofGarnettLibrary.htm or call 417-255-7940.

Grizzly Basketball vs. Mineral Area College MSU-WP Homecoming @ West Plains Civic Center
Feb 18 @ 7:00 pm
Live Music ~ Roman Young @ Wages Brewing Co.
Feb 18 @ 7:00 pm

Acoustic country and rock.

Live Music ~ Karaoke @ Twin Bridges Bar & Grill
Feb 18 @ 7:30 pm
MSU-West Plains Homecoming Postgame Party @ KC's Sports Bistro
Feb 18 @ 8:45 pm
Join Grizzly fans, alumni and friends for a Missouri State-West Plains Homecoming afterparty celebration. Whether it has been one year or 60 since you were last on campus, we hope you will join us after the Grizzly basketball team takes on the Mineral Area Cardinals!

Registrants receive one free complimentary drink ticket. Register here: https://maroonation.missouristate.edu/msuwp

Facebook: Homecoming Postgame Party at KC’s Sports Bistro

Feb
19
Sun
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 19 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Annual High School Art Show Competition/Young Artist Showcase @ Harlin Museum
Feb 19 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Free admission, donations welcome.

harlinmuseum.com or Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for more information.

Movies @ Glass Sword Theater
Feb 19 @ 4:00 pm

For movies currently playing and all show times, see https://www.glassswordcinema.com/

 

Feb
20
Mon
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 20 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 20 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Feb
21
Tue
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 21 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 21 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com

“Art and Words in Motion” ~ Exhibit of Text Art Mobiles @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 21 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) has extended the Art and Words in Motion exhibit by Shane Baker through the end of May. The exhibit is available for viewing on the second floor of OzSBI during business hours, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Shane Baker, an Ozark native, was born and raised in Mammoth Spring, Arkansas. As an undergraduate at Arkansas State University, Shane took art classes and explored his artistic side, but decided that teaching was his calling. After graduating with a degree in Elementary Education, he taught for 32 years. He became an Elementary Reading Specialist, curriculum director, college professor and education consultant. Throughout his career, Baker maintained his interest and love of art and the artistic process.

In 2010, while visiting a local furniture dealer, Baker saw a pile of corrugated cardboard. The cardboard was to be thrown out, but Baker asked if he could take the cardboard and recycle it. He took it home and began experimenting. Using some of that recycled cardboard, and other recycled items, Shane created his first mobile. During the years that followed, his technique for creating objects from cardboard, hot glue and paint has improved and he now creates items full of detail and nuance. In this exhibit, you’ll see kayaks, french fries, jester hats, fish, roses and much more.

Each mobile has a theme and they range from darker subjects like hate crimes and COVID-19 to words of endearment and even floating on the river. Some mobiles look at the lives of well-known personalities such as Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Others consider the reincarnation of diabetics, political pumpkins and even a celebration of our humble shoes.

The mobiles will be available for viewing in OzSBI’s upstairs gallery through May 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

“Go Farm” Farmers Indoor Market @ OzSBI Pop Up Shop
Feb 21 @ 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

Ten vendors from Go Farm Farmers Market will be selling indoors at the OzSBI Pop Up Shop in Downtown West Plains starting January 9 through the end of March.

Participating vendors include:
Brassfield Farms
Falling Spring Farms – Kombucha & Fine Ferments
Foodie’s Fare
Garden Worx
JUS’ FARMIN’
Ozark Fruit Company LLC
Pure Beth
Ron’s Microgreens & More
Secret Springs Farms
Sullana Farm & Homestead

 

“Give Yourself Credit!” Free Credit Building Workshop presented by Ozark Action – West Plains
Feb 21 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Sign up at bit.lyCBworkshops or 417-256-6147.

“Give Yourself Credit!” Free Credit Building Workshop presented by Ozark Action – West Plains
Feb 21 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Sign up at bit.lyCBworkshops or 417-256-6147.

Feb
22
Wed
Explore West Plains February Scavenger Hunt
Feb 22 all-day

February Scavenger Hunt event page on Facebook.

Here’s the second round of the Explore West Plains Monthly Scavenger Hunt!

At the beginning of every month, we’re giving you a list of places to visit or events to attend. Go any time throughout the month, take a photo as evidence of your visit, and post in the discussion tab on the Scavenger Hunt Facebook event page by end of day on the last day of the month. At the first of the next month, we’ll hold a drawing for everyone who has visited all the stops and award a prize to one lucky winner.

Here is your list of places to visit in February – it’s a heart theme in honor of the month of love and friendship!

These are some of the wonderful murals we have in West Plains. You might have to look closely, but they all have hearts worked into the design:
• Ice cream mural – Spring Dipper, 675 Missouri Avenue.
• Tooth Fairy mural – Healthy Smiles Dental Clinic, 1710 W. Broadway
• Locks and Lashes mural, 133 Jefferson Avenue
Photography of Melissa Wharton @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Feb 22 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

The West Plains Council on the Arts (WPCA) and Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) have partnered to bring quarterly art displays to the incubator. Local photographer Melissa Wharton’s works will be featured inside OzSBI’s first floor January 3 through the end of March 2023. Visitors may view the display at the incubator during OzSBI’s business hours, anytime between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale describes the works, “Capturing the beauty of her surroundings, Melissa reveals a true understanding of all nature has to offer. Her photography presents an opportunity for the viewer to experience places they might not see otherwise.”

Growing up in West Plains, Wharton has always had an interest in the Ozarks mills and springs. Starting with her grandparents taking her on frequent visits to Rockbridge Mill, Wharton began photographing travel outings at a young age. This interest led her to a bachelor’s degree in studio art with an emphasis in graphic design and photography. A career spanning three decades has always included roles where she can be creative.

Wharton recently won first place in the People Category in a photography contest in Terrain Magazine. The photo features Wharton’s son, Sawyer Smith, in the wheel at Turner Mill.

Her current position as tourism manager for the City of West Plains embodies all her previous work into one: graphic design, photography, writing, public relations, and retail. Being able to explore the Ozarks and capture its beauty in photos is now one of her job duties. Sharing the Ozarks with others is just a perk of the job. She is embarrassed to admit that all her photos are captured on her cell phone, but it is the years of training and the artistic eye that make the difference.

Artist Statement:

“Having grown up and lived in the West Plains area most of my life, I have always had an interest in photographing the Ozarks. Two years ago, when I was hired by the City of West Plains, this passion became a part of my job. I now have the honor to photograph and promote our beautiful area that we get to call home.

“For this show, I wanted to share some of my travels from 2022. My husband owns Bartlett Moving Services, and I am lucky enough to tag along sometimes. The show will feature a few photos of the Ozarks, but also will feature photos from a couple of moves that I went along on: Seattle and Vermont. The journey there is half the fun (especially in a moving truck).”

A Meet-the-Artist event will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2-4 p.m. in OzSBI’s lobby at 408 Washington Ave. in West Plains. The public is invited to attend to meet Wharton and view and discuss the pieces on display.

For more information about the exhibit, contact Madison Sutterfield madisonsutterfield@ozsbi.com at OzSBI or WPCA Coordinator Janey Hale at jhale2129@gmail.com