Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
The West Plains Photography Club currently has 34 members and meetings are at 6:30 p.m. the second Monday of each month in the Missouri State University-West Plains Creative Discovery Center, 411 West Main Street, Suite 1. Everyone regardless of age or ability is invited to join the club which has no membership dues.
The purpose of the club is to share and support everyone’s passion for photography arts whether they are a beginner or have been engaged in photography for many years. Present members include some who do not even own a camera to professionals who make a living by selling their art. For more information on the club feel free to call Bob Cunningham at 417-257-8206 or Dennis Crider at 417-274-7101.

Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
McCormick is is an eighth-generation Ozarks native hailing originally from Aurora, Missouri. His photographs have appeared in a number of regional publications including a featured edition of Ozarks Watch Magazine. His first book “Abandoned Ozarks” was included as part of Font Hill Publishing’s series “America Through Time.” His work has been recognized for the photographic preservation of abandoned historical and culturally significant structures in the Ozarks region. Robert studied at Southwest Missouri State University and has resided in Forsyth, Missouri for the last twenty-five years.
Abandoned Ozarks II: Forgotten Schoolhouses is another nostalgic trip through time with acclaimed regional photographer and author Robert A. McCormick. In his first book Abandoned Ozarks Southwest Missouri: Preserving the Past, McCormick focused on a wide array of abandoned and decaying structures from farms and rural communities in the mountainous Ozarks region of Southwest Missouri. This time out McCormick centers on abandoned schoolhouses from the entire Ozarks region of Missouri and Arkansas. In this new volume McCormick explores the history of early education in the remote rural areas of the beautiful Ozark Mountain country and the sociological impact of these forgotten gems of early America. McCormick’s research is paired with expertly rendered photographs of these abandoned and mostly forgotten buildings which were once the social centers of far-flung outposts from a time when the roads weren’t paved, electricity was a far-off dream and education was often a luxury for the hardscrabble mountain folk of the Ozarks. In his evocative photos you’ll explore the many different styles of old schoolhouse, from simple log structures to giraffe-stone vernacular to sturdy stone buildings built by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression.
The event is free and open to all. Light refreshments will be served.
Abandoned Ozarks II: Forgotten Schoolhouses presented by Robert McCormick on Facebook.
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
Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
Register at: https://tinyurl.com/3zuj3r4e
Huge sale. Low prices, many bargains. Call 417-256j-6685 for more information or visit St. Paul Lutheran Church on Facebook.
Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
Come join us to remember the events of 9-11. The Honor Guard will present colors and have a bell ceremony. There will be a few speakers to help us remember those that lost their lives on that day. Anyone in Emergency Services, their families and community members are welcome. On Facebook: September 11 Event at Lincoln School.
Huge sale. Low prices, many bargains. Call 417-256j-6685 for more information or visit St. Paul Lutheran Church on Facebook.
Art available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
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.
This is the second time having the talented Sean Harrison at the Yellow House don’t miss out on this fun storytelling musician.
Sean was born in Nashville and raised mostly in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he grew up in the literary home of the late novelist/screenwriter William Harrison, probably best known for the movie Rollerball. The father taught creative writing at the University of Arkansas, which put the son in frequent company of numerous talented writing students and visiting writers. It also put him in touch with a lively college campus during the turbulence and cultural renaissance of the late 1960s. Sean lived some years in Europe, then Texas, with a lot of traveling and finally back home to Fayetteville. “I have busked in London, Bath, Paris, Florence and Venice, southern Spain and other parts of Europe, New York City, Dallas/Ft. Worth,” Sean said. “It’s only looking back that I can appreciate where I’ve been. I don’t regret anything – even my biggest mistakes.”
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/
The Harlin Museum will present an exhibit called “War 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 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 available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
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.

St. Mary’s Catholic Church West Plains for more information.
Emotional Support Animal (shoegaze/rock)
GUTSIE (pop/rock)
Ransided (grunge/heavy rock)
Violets are Blue (rock/punk)
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.
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.
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/

St. Mary’s Catholic Church West Plains for more information.
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.
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 available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
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 available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
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.
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
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 available for viewing during OzSBI’s regular business hours through September.
Art available for viewing during regular hours of operation through September.
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/
64th Annual festival in the neighboring community of Gainesville in Ozark County. See more information on the Hootin an Hollarin Facebook page or the website, hootinanhollarin.com, where there is a complete schedule and description of events.
