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Sep
26
Fri
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Sep 26 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

Art at OzSBI ~ Artist Garrett Melby, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Sep 26 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.

Art from Harlin Museum permanent collection on display, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Sep 26 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.

Annual Juried Art Show @ Harlin Museum
Sep 26 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

See Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for updates.

 

3rd Annual “A Talk to Remember: Light a Flame for Suicide Prevention” hosted by the Howell County Suicide Prevention Network @ West Plains Civic Center East Lawn
Sep 26 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
“Snow White” production by West Plains Playhouse @ Dev's Grand Ballroom
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm

Join West Plains Playhouse for a magical, family-friendly production of “Snow White” September 12-28 in The Grand Ballroom above Dev’s Steakhouse and Live Music Lounge in beautiful downtown West Plains! Productions are at 7 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. West Plains Playhouse on Facebook.

Annual Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Fall Bluegrass Festival @ HOBA Park
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm

Join us for the Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Bluegrass Festival. Three days of great bluegrass performances in a lovely outdoor setting which is just five minutes from Historic Downtown West Plains. Onsite camping, including RV and electric hookups, is available.

See Hoba Bluegrass Facebook page for more information, including pricing and scheduled performers.

Live Theatre ~ Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery @ Avenue Theatre
Sep 26 @ 7:00 pm
Sep
27
Sat
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Sep 27 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

6th Annual Masonic Golf Tournament @ North Terra Golf Course
Sep 27 @ 8:00 am

Two-Person Scramble. Registration 8 a.m. Tee off at 9 a.m.
To register, call North Terra Golf Course, 417-256-9824.

Art from the permanent collection of the Harlin Museum on display, hosted by the West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Sep 27 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.

Cars & Coffee by Cars & Good Company @ Craft Cafe
Sep 27 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Entry Day for “Rags to Art” Fiber Art Show hosted by Ozark Artery and West Plains Downtown
Sep 27 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Artists, makers, and creative community members are invited to participate in a unique fiber art exhibition inspired by Dolly Parton’s beloved song “Coat of Many Colors.” This “Rags to Art” celebration of creativity, resilience, and love will be displayed during the Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner-themed Downtown Stroll, hosted by West Plains Downtown Revitalization (WPDR) on October 2, from 4 to 7 p.m., an event that is free to attend and open to all.

The show is a collaboration between Ozark Artery and WPDR and will feature fiber-based artwork that is recycled or upcycled to pay tribute to Dolly’s story of her mother turning rags into a coat for her to wear when there was no money to buy a new coat.

This is a competitive show, open to those of high school age and older with prizes to be awarded to first, second, and third place along with a people’s choice award. All skill levels are welcome.

Accepted forms include clothing made from used/secondhand material or scraps, decorated garments, quilt blocks, wall hangings, mobiles, mixed-fiber works, and more. NO kits of any kind. Submissions should evoke the imagery of Dolly’s patchwork coat and spotlight the beauty of handmade, sustainable art which is meaningful and beautiful.

Acceptable materials to use include fabric and textile scraps, old clothing, thrifted materials, buttons, leftover yarn or thread, etc. Many things can be incorporated into the pieces, but please do not buy brand-new materials to use specifically for this project. Artists can purchase secondhand items or use materials they have on-hand, but everyone should keep in mind that the artwork must embrace the concepts of upcycling and recycling, in honor of ‘making do’ and ‘getting by’ like Dolly’s family did. This show is also in keeping with the spirit of transforming cast-off and maybe even otherwise unwanted or useless materials into something heartfelt and inspiring.”

Pieces can be any dimension, up to a maximum size of 32 inches wide by 36 inches long. They must be lightweight enough to hang on a clothesline and if not a piece of clothing, the items should include a ‘clothespin-friendly’ edge. Keep in mind what your work will look like if it’s hanging on a clothesline and create accordingly. Items should not be hard framed. Weather should also be taken into consideration. We are planning to display the art outside around the edge of a canopy, so there will be some exposure to the elements. This is not a show for fragile items.

Gammill Sewing Center, 108 Washington Ave., is serving as the host for entries. Items can be dropped off there Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or Monday, September 29 and Tuesday, September 30, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Each piece must include a small tag (maximum size 3×5) which includes artist’s name (optional if anonymity preferred); title of the piece; materials used; and brief description or inspiration for the piece. Attach tag securely to the piece using a string and safety pin.

Entry Fee for the first piece is free, with a $5 fee for each additional submission, up to four total entries per artist. The entry fees go toward prize awards for winning entries. A panel of judges will evaluate the works on creativity, use of materials, and alignment with the “Coat of Many Colors” theme.

In addition to prizes for the top three pieces, a people’s choice award will be given, voted on by the public the night of the stroll, using non-perishable food items and/or dollars as votes. One vote per food item (or one vote per dollar). All food and financial donations will go to the West Plains Schools Bridges Program, benefiting local families in need.

Winners will be announced at 6:45 p.m., October 2. Artists are encouraged to attend the Stroll and can pick up their work at the conclusion of the event, 7 p.m., but for those who are interested, we will keep the pieces until the Ozark Heritage Festival (October 17 & 18) and display them there. For those unable to attend the Stroll and who don’t want their work displayed at the festival, the pieces can be picked up during business hours at Gammill Sewing, October 6–10. Unclaimed pieces will be donated or responsibly recycled.

Artists will retain ownership of their work, but by participating, they grant permission for promotional photography. While care will be taken, organizers are not liable for lost, damaged, or stolen items.
Join Ozark Artery and WPDR in honoring Dolly’s enduring message of love and resourcefulness. Let your creativity shine on the line!
GO FARM Farmers Market of West Plains @ Endurance Church Parking Lot
Sep 27 @ 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.

Civic Spruce Downtown Clean-Up, meet @ Johnny Hatchets Coffee House
Sep 27 @ 9:15 am
Go to westplainsdowntown.com, then click on events for details.
McWilliams Pumpkin Patch @ 4007 County Road 6920
Sep 27 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
⏰ Hours:
Tuesday-Friday till 5pm
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Monday-closed
️ Admission:
Weekdays $7
Weekend $15
417-256-6470
Now scheduling school field trips. Please call to schedule your class.
Now scheduling private groups. Please call to book an after hour event for your group.
Parties are welcome during normal business hours. Please call to reserve your table and pavilion.
Bonfires are available for your group. Please call for reservations.
Please check back for our sunflower and zinnia bloom dates. We are expecting a later bloom date this year.
4007 County Road 6920, West Plains, MO 65775
Annual Juried Art Show @ Harlin Museum
Sep 27 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

See Harlin Museum of West Plains on Facebook for updates.

 

Annual Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Fall Bluegrass Festival @ HOBA Park
Sep 27 @ 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Join us for the Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Bluegrass Festival. Three days of great bluegrass performances in a lovely outdoor setting which is just five minutes from Historic Downtown West Plains. Onsite camping, including RV and electric hookups, is available.

See Hoba Bluegrass Facebook page for more information, including pricing and scheduled performers.

“Snow White” production by West Plains Playhouse @ Dev's Grand Ballroom
Sep 27 @ 7:00 pm

Join West Plains Playhouse for a magical, family-friendly production of “Snow White” September 12-28 in The Grand Ballroom above Dev’s Steakhouse and Live Music Lounge in beautiful downtown West Plains! Productions are at 7 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. West Plains Playhouse on Facebook.

Annual Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Fall Bluegrass Festival @ HOBA Park
Sep 27 @ 7:00 pm

Join us for the Heart of the Ozarks Bluegrass Association (HOBA) Bluegrass Festival. Three days of great bluegrass performances in a lovely outdoor setting which is just five minutes from Historic Downtown West Plains. Onsite camping, including RV and electric hookups, is available.

See Hoba Bluegrass Facebook page for more information, including pricing and scheduled performers.

Live Theatre ~ Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery @ Avenue Theatre
Sep 27 @ 7:00 pm
Weekly Dance with live music by Country Express Band @ West Plains Senior Center
Sep 27 @ 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.

 

Sep
28
Sun
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Sep 28 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

McWilliams Pumpkin Patch @ 4007 County Road 6920
Sep 28 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
⏰ Hours:
Tuesday-Friday till 5pm
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Monday-closed
️ Admission:
Weekdays $7
Weekend $15
417-256-6470
Now scheduling school field trips. Please call to schedule your class.
Now scheduling private groups. Please call to book an after hour event for your group.
Parties are welcome during normal business hours. Please call to reserve your table and pavilion.
Bonfires are available for your group. Please call for reservations.
Please check back for our sunflower and zinnia bloom dates. We are expecting a later bloom date this year.
4007 County Road 6920, West Plains, MO 65775
“Snow White” production by West Plains Playhouse @ Dev's Grand Ballroom
Sep 28 @ 3:00 pm

Join West Plains Playhouse for a magical, family-friendly production of “Snow White” September 12-28 in The Grand Ballroom above Dev’s Steakhouse and Live Music Lounge in beautiful downtown West Plains! Productions are at 7 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. West Plains Playhouse on Facebook.

Live Theatre ~ Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery @ Avenue Theatre
Sep 28 @ 3:00 pm
Sep
29
Mon
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Sep 29 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

Art at OzSBI ~ Artist Garrett Melby, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Sep 29 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.

Art from Harlin Museum permanent collection on display, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Sep 29 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.

Entry Day for “Rags to Art” Fiber Art Show hosted by Ozark Artery and West Plains Downtown
Sep 29 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Artists, makers, and creative community members are invited to participate in a unique fiber art exhibition inspired by Dolly Parton’s beloved song “Coat of Many Colors.” This “Rags to Art” celebration of creativity, resilience, and love will be displayed during the Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner-themed Downtown Stroll, hosted by West Plains Downtown Revitalization (WPDR) on October 2, from 4 to 7 p.m., an event that is free to attend and open to all.

The show is a collaboration between Ozark Artery and WPDR and will feature fiber-based artwork that is recycled or upcycled to pay tribute to Dolly’s story of her mother turning rags into a coat for her to wear when there was no money to buy a new coat.

This is a competitive show, open to those of high school age and older with prizes to be awarded to first, second, and third place along with a people’s choice award. All skill levels are welcome.
Accepted forms include clothing made from used/secondhand material or scraps, decorated garments, quilt blocks, wall hangings, mobiles, mixed-fiber works, and more. NO kits of any kind. Submissions should evoke the imagery of Dolly’s patchwork coat and spotlight the beauty of handmade, sustainable art which is meaningful and beautiful.

Acceptable materials to use include fabric and textile scraps, old clothing, thrifted materials, buttons, leftover yarn or thread, etc. Many things can be incorporated into the pieces, but please do not buy brand-new materials to use specifically for this project. Artists can purchase secondhand items or use materials they have on-hand, but everyone should keep in mind that the artwork must embrace the concepts of upcycling and recycling, in honor of ‘making do’ and ‘getting by’ like Dolly’s family did. This show is also in keeping with the spirit of transforming cast-off and maybe even otherwise unwanted or useless materials into something heartfelt and inspiring.”

Pieces can be any dimension, up to a maximum size of 32 inches wide by 36 inches long. They must be lightweight enough to hang on a clothesline and if not a piece of clothing, the items should include a ‘clothespin-friendly’ edge. Keep in mind what your work will look like if it’s hanging on a clothesline and create accordingly. Items should not be hard framed. Weather should also be taken into consideration. We are planning to display the art outside around the edge of a canopy, so there will be some exposure to the elements. This is not a show for fragile items.

Gammill Sewing Center, 108 Washington Ave., is serving as the host for entries. Items can be dropped off there Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or Monday, September 29 and Tuesday, September 30, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Each piece must include a small tag (maximum size 3×5) which includes artist’s name (optional if anonymity preferred); title of the piece; materials used; and brief description or inspiration for the piece. Attach tag securely to the piece using a string and safety pin.

Entry Fee for the first piece is free, with a $5 fee for each additional submission, up to four total entries per artist. The entry fees go toward prize awards for winning entries. A panel of judges will evaluate the works on creativity, use of materials, and alignment with the “Coat of Many Colors” theme.

In addition to prizes for the top three pieces, a people’s choice award will be given, voted on by the public the night of the stroll, using non-perishable food items and/or dollars as votes. One vote per food item (or one vote per dollar). All food and financial donations will go to the West Plains Schools Bridges Program, benefiting local families in need.

Winners will be announced at 6:45 p.m., October 2. Artists are encouraged to attend the Stroll and can pick up their work at the conclusion of the event, 7 p.m., but for those who are interested, we will keep the pieces until the Ozark Heritage Festival (October 17 & 18) and display them there. For those unable to attend the Stroll and who don’t want their work displayed at the festival, the pieces can be picked up during business hours at Gammill Sewing, October 6–10. Unclaimed pieces will be donated or responsibly recycled.

Artists will retain ownership of their work, but by participating, they grant permission for promotional photography. While care will be taken, organizers are not liable for lost, damaged, or stolen items.
Join Ozark Artery and WPDR in honoring Dolly’s enduring message of love and resourcefulness. Let your creativity shine on the line!
MSU-WP Jazz Ensemble in concert: Autumn Leaves @ Smith-London Centennial Bell Tower & Amphitheater
Sep 29 @ 6:30 pm

The MSU-West Plains Jazz Ensemble will present our annual Fall Concert titled Autumn Leaves at Smith-London Centennial Bell Tower and Amphitheater on Monday, September 29, 2025, at 6:30 pm. This facility is located on the West side of Franklin Ave between West Main St and Webster Ave. The band will perform many of your favorite songs and some seasonal selections. There is seating available in the Amphitheater, but concert goers may also wish to bring their lawn chairs or blankets. This concert is free and open to the public. In the event of rain, the concert will be held indoors. For more information email RockyLong@MissouriState.edu or call 417-255-7291.

Sep
30
Tue
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Sep 30 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

Art at OzSBI ~ Artist Garrett Melby, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Sep 30 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.

Art from Harlin Museum permanent collection on display, hosted by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Public Library
Sep 30 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.

Entry Day for “Rags to Art” Fiber Art Show hosted by Ozark Artery and West Plains Downtown
Sep 30 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Artists, makers, and creative community members are invited to participate in a unique fiber art exhibition inspired by Dolly Parton’s beloved song “Coat of Many Colors.” This “Rags to Art” celebration of creativity, resilience, and love will be displayed during the Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner-themed Downtown Stroll, hosted by West Plains Downtown Revitalization (WPDR) on October 2, from 4 to 7 p.m., an event that is free to attend and open to all.

The show is a collaboration between Ozark Artery and WPDR and will feature fiber-based artwork that is recycled or upcycled to pay tribute to Dolly’s story of her mother turning rags into a coat for her to wear when there was no money to buy a new coat.

This is a competitive show, open to those of high school age and older with prizes to be awarded to first, second, and third place along with a people’s choice award. All skill levels are welcome.
Accepted forms include clothing made from used/secondhand material or scraps, decorated garments, quilt blocks, wall hangings, mobiles, mixed-fiber works, and more. NO kits of any kind. Submissions should evoke the imagery of Dolly’s patchwork coat and spotlight the beauty of handmade, sustainable art which is meaningful and beautiful.

Acceptable materials to use include fabric and textile scraps, old clothing, thrifted materials, buttons, leftover yarn or thread, etc. Many things can be incorporated into the pieces, but please do not buy brand-new materials to use specifically for this project. Artists can purchase secondhand items or use materials they have on-hand, but everyone should keep in mind that the artwork must embrace the concepts of upcycling and recycling, in honor of ‘making do’ and ‘getting by’ like Dolly’s family did. This show is also in keeping with the spirit of transforming cast-off and maybe even otherwise unwanted or useless materials into something heartfelt and inspiring.”

Pieces can be any dimension, up to a maximum size of 32 inches wide by 36 inches long. They must be lightweight enough to hang on a clothesline and if not a piece of clothing, the items should include a ‘clothespin-friendly’ edge. Keep in mind what your work will look like if it’s hanging on a clothesline and create accordingly. Items should not be hard framed. Weather should also be taken into consideration. We are planning to display the art outside around the edge of a canopy, so there will be some exposure to the elements. This is not a show for fragile items.

Gammill Sewing Center, 108 Washington Ave., is serving as the host for entries. Items can be dropped off there Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or Monday, September 29 and Tuesday, September 30, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Each piece must include a small tag (maximum size 3×5) which includes artist’s name (optional if anonymity preferred); title of the piece; materials used; and brief description or inspiration for the piece. Attach tag securely to the piece using a string and safety pin.

Entry Fee for the first piece is free, with a $5 fee for each additional submission, up to four total entries per artist. The entry fees go toward prize awards for winning entries. A panel of judges will evaluate the works on creativity, use of materials, and alignment with the “Coat of Many Colors” theme.

In addition to prizes for the top three pieces, a people’s choice award will be given, voted on by the public the night of the stroll, using non-perishable food items and/or dollars as votes. One vote per food item (or one vote per dollar). All food and financial donations will go to the West Plains Schools Bridges Program, benefiting local families in need.

Winners will be announced at 6:45 p.m., October 2. Artists are encouraged to attend the Stroll and can pick up their work at the conclusion of the event, 7 p.m., but for those who are interested, we will keep the pieces until the Ozark Heritage Festival (October 17 & 18) and display them there. For those unable to attend the Stroll and who don’t want their work displayed at the festival, the pieces can be picked up during business hours at Gammill Sewing, October 6–10. Unclaimed pieces will be donated or responsibly recycled.

Artists will retain ownership of their work, but by participating, they grant permission for promotional photography. While care will be taken, organizers are not liable for lost, damaged, or stolen items.
Join Ozark Artery and WPDR in honoring Dolly’s enduring message of love and resourcefulness. Let your creativity shine on the line!
McWilliams Pumpkin Patch @ 4007 County Road 6920
Sep 30 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
⏰ Hours:
Tuesday-Friday till 5pm
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Monday-closed
️ Admission:
Weekdays $7
Weekend $15
417-256-6470
Now scheduling school field trips. Please call to schedule your class.
Now scheduling private groups. Please call to book an after hour event for your group.
Parties are welcome during normal business hours. Please call to reserve your table and pavilion.
Bonfires are available for your group. Please call for reservations.
Please check back for our sunflower and zinnia bloom dates. We are expecting a later bloom date this year.
4007 County Road 6920, West Plains, MO 65775
West Plains Women’s Acappella Community Chorus Rehearsal @ Boys & Girls Club
Sep 30 @ 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

Oct
1
Wed
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Oct 1 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

Art @ OzSBI ~ Robb Cox @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Oct 1 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Ozark Horizon Student Art @ West Plains Public Library
Oct 1 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
McWilliams Pumpkin Patch @ 4007 County Road 6920
Oct 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
⏰ Hours:
Tuesday-Friday till 5pm
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Monday-closed
️ Admission:
Weekdays $7
Weekend $15
417-256-6470
Now scheduling school field trips. Please call to schedule your class.
Now scheduling private groups. Please call to book an after hour event for your group.
Parties are welcome during normal business hours. Please call to reserve your table and pavilion.
Bonfires are available for your group. Please call for reservations.
Please check back for our sunflower and zinnia bloom dates. We are expecting a later bloom date this year.
4007 County Road 6920, West Plains, MO 65775
Oct
2
Thu
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Oct 2 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/

Art @ OzSBI ~ Robb Cox @ Ozarks Small Business Incubator
Oct 2 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Ozark Horizon Student Art @ West Plains Public Library
Oct 2 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
McWilliams Pumpkin Patch @ 4007 County Road 6920
Oct 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
⏰ Hours:
Tuesday-Friday till 5pm
Saturday 10-5
Sunday 12-5
Monday-closed
️ Admission:
Weekdays $7
Weekend $15
417-256-6470
Now scheduling school field trips. Please call to schedule your class.
Now scheduling private groups. Please call to book an after hour event for your group.
Parties are welcome during normal business hours. Please call to reserve your table and pavilion.
Bonfires are available for your group. Please call for reservations.
Please check back for our sunflower and zinnia bloom dates. We are expecting a later bloom date this year.
4007 County Road 6920, West Plains, MO 65775
West Plains Model Railroad Club Train Display @ Heart of the Ozarks Fairgrounds
Oct 2 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The West Plains Model Railroad Club is holding its seventh fall display. Hours are 2-6 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, and noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. The display will be exhibited in the Harper Building through October 31.

Organizers say there will be two HO gauge layouts and one O gauge layout. Admission is free with donations welcome. The intricate displays of to-scale trains, cars, buildings, landscapes, and “citizens” engage the viewer in finding details and appreciating the art and craft of model train building. There will also be tables of new and used model train items for sale.

Dolly and Porter Stroll @ Downtown West Plains
Oct 2 @ 4:00 pm

The Stroll starts at 4 p.m. and participating merchants will be open until 7 p.m. There are many activities going on, including live music, Dolly and Porter costume contest, “Rags to Art” fiber art show inspired by Dolly’s coat of many colors, a pie bake-off and pie auction, “Dollyoke” karaoke, and more. Some activities will extend beyond 7 p.m. Check the West Plains Downtown Facebook page for updates.

Check the Ozark Artery “Rags to Art” Fiber Art Show event for art show rules.

“Snow White” production by West Plains Playhouse @ West Plains Civic Center
Oct 2 @ 7:00 pm

Join West Plains Playhouse for a magical, family-friendly production of “Snow White” October 2-5 at the West Plains Civic Center. Productions are at 7 p.m., with Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. West Plains Playhouse on Facebook for additional information.

Dolly-oke (karaoke) at KC Bistro @ KC’s Sports Bistro
Oct 2 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Sing it like Dolly. Shine like Porter. Y’all bring the country soul!
At KC Bistro (right after the Downtown Stroll & Pie Bake-Off!)
Grab your boots, warm up those pipes, and get ready for a night of karaoke with a country twist!
 Sing your favorite Dolly Parton classics
 Try your hand at Porter Wagoner tunes
 Belt out old-time country favorites & honky-tonk hits
 Costumes encouraged — bring the rhinestones, fringe, and cowboy hats!
Whether you’re a songbird, a shower-singer, or just here to cheer, Dolly-oke is the place to be after the DownTown Stroll!
Oct
3
Fri
“War & Memory in the Ozarks” Art & Artifact Exhibit from Harlin Museum sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts @ West Plains Civic Center - Mezzanine
Oct 3 all-day

The Harlin Museum is presenting an exhibit called “War & Memory in the Ozarks” featuring artwork, photos, and artifacts from their collection. The collection includes historical materials about Ozarkers who served in all the national conflicts as well as stories and artists’ renderings of local skirmishes of the Civil War. The exhibit is sponsored by West Plains Council on the Arts and is on display through October 18 during Civic Center business hours.

The Harlin Museum is a non-profit volunteer-run cultural center in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. It hosts art shows, workshops, educational lectures, and kids’ art programs throughout the year while also displaying regional artifact and history exhibits year-round. Find out more at https://harlinmuseum.com/