The annual Riverfront Trail Day for senior citizens and people who are physically disabled will be held Wednesday, June 5, with a rain date set for Wednesday, June 12.
If you are spending part of your summer in the company of grandchildren, take the time off from school to honor your grandchild’s imagination and grow his or her creative thinking.
A sign reading “Homestead Stitchers Meets Here” hangs on the door of Leona Scharfenberg’s room at The Homestead at Hickory View.
When local artist Frank Anschutz was a child his parents separated, and he spent the days at his grandmother’s house in St. Louis.
Linda Meyer-Adams said she will miss the people the most now that she has retired as the director of the County Seat Senior Center.
OSAGE BEACH, Mo. – Destroyed by fire, the stone-and-timber Camp Pin Oak Lodge at Lake of the Ozarks State Park has been rebuilt with the same craftsmanship displayed by its original Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) crew in the 1930s.
Grace United Methodist Church, 952 N. Church St., Sullivan, will host two all-you-can-eat barbecues on Friday, May 3, and Friday, June 7, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to raise funds for its backpack program that sends backpacks filled with food home with schoolchildren on Friday afternoons so they have meals on weekends when there is no school.
Missouri residents are encouraged to cast their vote for the state’s Outstanding Senior Volunteer.
Independence can be an important part of living with Alzheimer’s disease. But some caregivers may be inadvertently undermining the independence of those they care for by underestimating their abilities to carry out everyday tasks.
The Washington Rotary Club along with the Washington Parks Department will hold their annual free outing and picnic on the Riverfront Trail Wednesday, June 5.