Sep 27 Saturday
Hunger Action Month is Ozarks Food Harvest’s annual advocacy campaign to raise awareness about hunger in the Ozarks and inspire action in the community. Proceeds from Hunger Action Month will support the Weekend Backpack Program, which provides children facing hunger with kid-friendly, nutritious meals and snacks to take home every weekend of the school year.
Join the movement to end hunger by attending Hunger Action Month events, hosting a food and fund drive, making your business a community partner or spreading the word.
Orange is the color of Hunger Action Month. You can show support for hunger relief by wearing orange on Go Orange Day, September 16.
Neighbors and Friends of Table Rock Lake will host the Twilight Auction at the Chateau on the Lake in Branson on September 27.
The silent auction will begin at noon with a live auction following at 1:45 pm. The event will offer a buffet luncheon, wine pull and whiskey pull, and the chance to bid on numerous merchandise items and services donated by businesses and individuals.
Limited non-refundable tickets for the event are available from members or at www.nftrl.org. All raised funds will support Stone and Taney County charities as part of Neighbors and Friends’ historical fundraising mission.
The Christian County Library's Outdoor Concert series will be held most Saturdays in September, as well as October 25 at 6:30 pm at various branches.
Bring lawn chairs, blankets, snacks and drinks.
Schedule
Live From Downtown is a weekly summer concert series on Park Central Square that showcases local musicians and bands from all genres. This family-friendly event is free and open to the public.
Shows start at 7 pm every Saturday from the beginning of May through the end of September.
Find the schedule of performances here: https://www.livefromdowntownsgf.com/
Sep 28 Sunday
Sep 29 Monday
Sep 30 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
Oct 04 Saturday
Oct 07 Tuesday