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Weekend Outlook March 5, 2010

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  • Listen to music
  • Dance
  • See a baseball game
  • Learn about salamanders
  • See a play
  • Get free tax help
  • Attend a home and garden show
  • View a conservation video
  • The Missouri State Baseball Bears will face North Dakota State this afternoon (3/5) at 3, tomorrow (3/6) at noon and 3 and Sunday afternoon (3/7) at 1 at Hammons Field. For tickets, 836-7678.
  • A dance is held at the West Plains Senior Center each Friday night at 7. All ages are welcome. Admission is $4.
  • The Springfield Sister Cities Association will hold its annual membership meeting tonight (3/5) at 6:30 at the Doubletree Hotel with a special visit and performance by international recording artist Paco Padilla from Springfield’s sister city Tlaquepaque, Mexico. The event is free for SSCA members or $25 at the door, which includes a one-year membership to the organization. For more information, 864-1341.
  • 3 to 6-year-olds are invited to the Little Acorns program “Salamander Slide” today (3/5) at 11 or 1:30 and tomorrow morning (3/6) at 11 at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center. To register, 888-4237.
  • College of the Ozarks presents Seussical the Musical” today (3/6) and tomorrow (3/6) and next Monday and Tuesday (3/8 & 3/9). For tickets, 690-2626.
  • Springfield Little Theatre presents “Pinocchio” thru March 14th. For ticket information, 869-1334.
  • Drury University students will provide free tax preparation for low-income and senior taxpayers tomorrow (3/6) from 10 to 3 at Deliverance Temple at the corner of Central St. and Drury Ln.
  • Drury hosts the 44th Annual Jazz Festival tomorrow (3/6) from 9 to 5. A concert will begin tomorrow night (3/6) at 7:30 in Clara Thompson Hall. For details, 873-7296.
  • The Home Builders Annual Home and Garden Show is tomorrow (3/6) from 9 to 5 and Sunday (3/7) from 11 to 4 at the West Plains Civic Center.
  • The Nature Center will show the conservation video “Streams: the Force of Life” and “Stream Sense” Sunday afternoon (3/7) at 2.