Nov 02 Sunday
This is a FREE showing of the film Ratatouille with a FREE non-alcoholic beverage and popcorn!Remy dreams of becoming a great chef, despite being a rat in a definitely rodent-phobic profession. He moves to Paris to follow his dream, and with the help of hapless garbage boy Linguini he puts his culinary skills to the test in the kitchen but he has to stay in hiding at the same time, with hilarious consequences. Remy eventually gets the chance to prove his culinary abilities to a great food critic but is the food good? A Pixar animation.
Central Christian Church will present How Marvelous, How Wonderful: A Hymn Festival on November 2 with the University Chorale of Southwest Baptist University, the Chancel Choir of Central Christian Church, the Impact Brass Quintet, and organist Mark Bowdidge.
Nov 03 Monday
This is a public lecture by Manuel Meléndez-Sánchez, a researcher at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. He will discuss the highly effective but very controversial crime fighting policies adopted by the government of El Salvador to address that country's major problems with gangs and criminal violence.
It's open to the public and there will be a Q&A period toward the end.
Music Monday of the Ozarks will meet November 3 at the Springfield Elks Lodge for a presentation from several members of the Caduceus Orchestra, a group of musicians who are also doctors.
The Ozarks Genealogical Society will meet November 3 for a presentation on Finding Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood: The Challenge of Metes and Bounds Land Records.
In this session, OGS member Michelle Dickens, Certified Genealogist, will unravel the often-mysterious metes and bounds land surveying system, a foundational method used to describe land parcels in colonial and early American records. Unlike the later rectangular survey system, metes and bounds relied on physical landmarks, compass bearings, and distances—often creating irregular, winding property shapes. Understanding this system is essential for genealogists tracing land ownership, inheritance patterns, and familial connections.
A discussion of land-platting tools and software will be included along with strategies for locating the plats within a given area. Michelle will present in person.
Attendance Options: In person at The Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO or Zoom for OGS members. Members will receive a Zoom link by email or find the link at ozarksgs.org>programs. Members must login for access.
Nov 04 Tuesday
Citizens Memorial Hospice will offer an eight-week bereavement support group series beginning Tuesday, September 16, at 10 am.
The support group is open to anyone grieving the loss of a loved one and is free to attend. Sessions will be held in CMH Community Room 2 at Grand Missouri Bank, 1630 S Killingsworth Ave, in Bolivar.
The support group is designed to educate participants about grief and loss, help them develop coping and adapting skills, and provide emotional support.
The sessions will be led by CMH Hospice chaplains Austin McCrickard and Dustin Preston, along with counselors Terry Warren, LMSW; Angel Townsend, MSW; Kimberly Lannan, MSW; and hospice coordinator Connie Duryee.
Topics will include understanding the grief experience, managing complex emotions, coping with changes, preparing for holidays and special occasions, and finding meaning after loss.
Registration is required. For more information or to register, contact Duryee at 417-326-3585
Whip up a sweet fall treat with this velvety caramel apple dip recipe. Recommended for grades 7-12.
Unwind and recharge with weekly classes from 417 Create Art & Yoga Studio.
A mansion. A murder. A mystery.Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, CLUE is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
Nov 05 Wednesday