First Friday Art Shows in Downtown Hogs Heifers June 7

THURSDAY seven

2016 Mid America Trick Trotter Grand Slam,7 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 Due north. Grant Ave. Horseback riding, live shows, competition. Admission $five. 417-588-5696

Explore, ane:xxx p.m., Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas State highway. For adults, in the Santa Fe Room. Free. 417-865-1340

Movie Afternoon, 2-3:30 p.yard., Library Center, 4653 Southward. Campbell Ave. For grades K-5, "Water ice Historic period," rated PG. Complimentary. 417-882-0714

NXT Chapter Book Group, 7:30 p.yard., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. BYOBook from calendar month's theme: Young adult. Gratuitous. 417-882-0714

Springfield's Historic Sweetness Spots, 7-8:thirty p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Konrad Stump will discuss some of Springfield's favorite sweetness spots through the years. Costless. 417-882-0714

Tent Theatre: "My Fair Lady,"viii p.k, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri State University campus, 901 S. National Ave. Tickets $12-$16. 888-476-7849

The Dog Lover premieres at the Gillioz on June 8

Friday 8

2016 Mid America Trick Trotter Thousand Slam,7 p.k., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Horseback riding, live shows, competition. Access $five. 417-588-5696

Bluish Room Comedy Presents: The Divas of Comedy: Shawna, Drew and Desi, viii p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 East. St. Louis St. $10. 417-986-4866; sgfcomedy.com

Comic Volume Wallets, seven p.thousand., Park Cardinal Co-operative Library, 128 Park Central Square. For grades 6-12. Create wallets from vintage comic book pages. Free. 417-831-1342

"The Dog Lover" Moving picture Premiere, 3 p.chiliad. and vii p.1000., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Cardinal East. Tickets $15. 417-863-9491

Fantastic Friday at the Watershed Center, x a.m.-noon, Valley H2o Mill Park, 2450 E. Valley Water Manufacturing plant Road. For grades K-5. Explore water conservation, stream ecology and other wonders. Free. 417-865-1340

Library Station Stories with Your Legislators: Rep. Sonya Anderson, eleven:fifteen a.m., Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Throughway. Gratis. 417-865-1340

"Morning's at Vii,"seven:30 p.grand., Springfield Gimmicky Theatre, 431 S. Jefferson Ave. #136. Tickets $10-twenty. 417-831-8001

Movies at Founders Park: "Minions," sunset, Founders Park, 330 E. Water St. Costless family unit four-packs of tickets available at Chesterfield, Doling and Dan Kinney Family Centers, Mediacom water ice Park, the Busch Municipal Building and Mediacom offices. Access without an advance ticket is $5; children five and nether free with adults. 417-864-1049

Springfield Improv: Ask the Bobs, 8 p.m. ($10) and Affordable Awesome, x p.m. ($v), 308 Due south Ave. 417-872-2658; springfieldimprov.com

Tent Theatre: "My Off-white Lady,"viii p.m, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri State Academy campus, 901 Southward. National Ave. Tickets $12-$xvi. 888-476-7849

Creatopia will be a gathering of artisans, crafters and makers on July 9

SATURDAY 9

2016 Mid America Flim-flam Trotter Thou Slam,7 p.one thousand., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Horseback riding, alive shows, contest. Admission $5. 417-588-5696

Blue Room One-act Presents: The Divas of Comedy: Shawna, Drew and Desi, 8 p.m., Bluish Room One-act Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. $x. 417-986-4866; sgfcomedy.com

73rd Annual Carver Day Celebration, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., George Washington Carver National Monument, 5646 Carver Road, Diamond. Music featuring Memphis gospel blues creative person Rev. John Wilkins, the Roz Gospel Trio and Springfield's Sensational Wonders. Commemorating the life of George Washington Carver. Complimentary. 417-325-4151; www.nps.gov/gwca

Creatopia, one-iv p.m., Distorted Utopia, 213 Due west. Commercial St. Collection of artists, makers and creative folks all in one place. Belly dancing, shopping and prizes. minda@distorttedutopia.com.

Giant Game Solar day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Library Centre, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. For grades G-eight in the auditorium. A 24-hour interval filled with games including life-size versions of favorites. Free. 417-882-0714

"The History of Ft. Leonard Woods" Book Signing, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Library Heart, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Author Paul West. Bass will sell and sign copies of his volume. Free. 417-616-0564

"Jacob the Turtle and Friends" Book Signing, 11 a.m.-iii p.yard., Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway. Writer Aulbrey Rose Shelton volition sell and sign copies of her book.

LARPing at the Library, 4-six p.thou., Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway. Acquire about Live Action Office Play from Springfield's experienced LARPers and learn the basics of staging a battle. Free. 417-865-1340

Let's Brand Miniatures!, 10:thirty a.thou., Park Primal Co-operative Library, 128 Park Central Square. For ages 12 and over. Brand a Wee Magical Fairy door. Free. 417-831-1342

"Morning's at Seven,"7:30 p.m., Springfield Contemporary Theatre, 431 S. Jefferson Ave #136. Tickets $10-20. 417-831-8001

Movies at Founders Park: "16 Candles," sunset, Founders Park, 330 E. Water St. Gratuitous family unit 4-packs of tickets available at Chesterfield, Doling and Dan Kinney Family unit Centers, Mediacom water ice Park, the Busch Municipal Building and Mediacom offices. Admission without an accelerate ticket is $5; children 5 and under gratis with adults. 417-864-1049

Second Saturday Fine art Walk, 1-v p.thou. at 16 participating downtown venues. A laid-back, family-friendly version of First Friday Art Walk. ffaw.org

Springfield Improv: Comedy, Inc., 8 p.grand. ($10) and Affiliate iii, 10 p.m. ($five), 308 South Ave. 417-872-2658; springfieldimprov.com

Tent Theatre: "My Fair Lady,"8 p.m, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri State University campus, 901 S. National Ave. Tickets $12-$16. 888-476-7849

Volleyball Tournament and Beach Party, 11 a.m.-half-dozen p.m., Silvery Springs Park. 1100 N. Hampton Ave. Women's Medical Respite hosting including a party with concessions, activities and more. Free. Annals your team at 417-861-1705 or wmrfundraising@gmail.com

WildOaks Concert Series: Norman Jackson, half dozen p.g., WildOaks Campground, 1818 MO-64, Lebanon. Free. 417-588-1631

Dominicus ten

Blue Room Comedy Presents: Dusty Slay, 8 p.m., Bluish Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. $10. 417-986-4866; sgfcomedy.com

Encore Movie Screening: "Creeps,"6 p.one thousand., Film Cinema, 305 Southward. Campbell Ave. #101. Local picture show follows trio of adventurous teenagers who discover monsters living in their small town and decide to have action. Tickets $five. 417-429-0800 http://www.moxiecinema.com/films/creeps/

Hogs for Dogs XIII, 10 a.chiliad.-2 p.grand., Denney's Harley-Davidson, 3980 West. Sunshine St. This 75-mile ride raises funds for C.A.R.E. Fauna Rescue. Includes catered lunch, silent auction, prizes and adoptable animals. Registration at 9 a.m. www.carerescue.org

Live on the Backyard: Hamburger Cows, 6 p.m., Hillcrest Presbyterian Church, 818 E. Norton Route. Americana music; bring lawn chairs and a picnic dinner. Water, lemonade and popcorn volition be provided. Free. 417-833-1746

"Morning'due south at 7,"2 p.yard., Springfield Contemporary Theatre, 431 S. Jefferson Ave. #136. Tickets $10-20. 417-831-8001

National Teddy Bear Picnic, apex-2 p.yard., Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2400 S. Breathtaking Ave. Gratis. 417-891-1515

Sunday Concert Series: The South Wynns, 2 p.m., Library Middle, 4653 South. Campbell Ave. For all ages in the auditorium. Bluegrass and country tunes. Gratis. 417-882-0714

Mon 11

Tent Theatre: "My Fair Lady,"8 p.thou, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri Country Academy campus, 901 S. National Ave. Tickets $12-$sixteen. 888-476-7849

TUESDAY 12

Cooking with Tomatoes, half-dozen p.m., Library Station, 2535 N. Kansas Expressway. Larn to use homegrown tomatoes to make delicious pico de gallo and bruschetta with Cathy Gaw from the Springfield-Greene County Wellness Section. Gratis. 417-865-1340

Chevelle,8 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Primal East. Tickets $30-$45. 417-863-9491

Cosplay Club: Prepping for LibraryCon and Cosplay Prom, 6-viii p.k., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. For ages 13 to course 12. Costume making workshop and T-shirt decorating. Free. 417-882-0714

Donuts & Death, 6 p.m., Hurts Donut Co., 320 Park Central Westward. Horror book club hosts an evening at Hurts reviewing the book "Alice" by Christina Henry. 417-831-1342

School of Uke,vi:thirty-viii p.g., Library Middle, 4653 Due south. Campbell Ave. Join Rick and Karen Maxson for an evening of beginner ukulele lessons. Express to 20 participants. Registration required. 417-883-5341

Tent Theatre: "My Fair Lady,"8 p.m, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri Country University campus, 901 Southward. National Ave. Tickets $12-$16. 888-476-7849

Steve McGuire will discuss airbrush painting techniques on July 13

Wednesday 13

Air Brush Painting, i p.m., National Artery Christian Church building, 1515 S. National Ave. Steve McGuire, owner of McGuire Design Group, will talk well-nigh the history and mechanics of airbrushing painting. Free. 417-869-7812

Life, Love and Legacy Art Exhibit, 12-six p.m., The Montclair, 1000 E. Montclair St. Residents will be displaying original artwork. Costless. 417-886-2100

Paint 'N Pour, half-dozen-9 p.m., CASK Gallery, 20935 FR 1252, Crush Knob. Jim Hoover will demonstrate techniques for "An Ozark Cabin." 417-489-3061

Tent Theatre: "My Fair Lady,"8 p.k, Craig Hall Plaza on the Missouri State University campus, 901 Due south. National Ave. Tickets $12-$16. 888-476-7849

Stories with your Legislators: Sen. Bob Dixon, eleven:15 a.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Sen. Bob Dixon reads favorite stories at story time. Free. 417-882-0714

ONGOING

Air and Military Museum of the Ozarks, open apex-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 2305 Due east. Kearney St. Access: $5; $three for ages vii-12; ages six and younger free. 417-864-7997

Artists Recovering Through 12 Steps,ane:30-2:xxx p.m. Mondays, The Creamery Arts Center, 411 North. Sherman Parkway. For writers, painters and all artists desiring to reach their creative potential. Costless. 417-881-7070

C-Street Metropolis Market, seven:30 a.m.-ane p.m. Saturdays, 321 Eastward. Commercial St. Vendors offer produce, local beloved, soaps, baked goods and more than. 417-812-5545

Dickerson Park Zoo, 1401 W. Norton Road. Hours: 9 a.thou.-5 p.yard. daily. Tickets: Adults and teens, $12; children ages 3-12, $8; age threescore and older, $8. Children age 2 and younger and Friends of the Zoo members admitted costless. 417-833-1570; dickersonparkzoo.org

Discovery Center of Springfield, 438 St. Louis St., Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 9 a.grand.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday. An interactive, hands-on scientific discipline museum for people of all ages. Admission: Adults, $12; children age 3-xv, $viii; senior citizens (60 and older), $ten; armed forces personnel, $vii. Group rates available.

Fantastic Caverns, viii a.m.-8 p.m. daily, 4872 N. Farm Road 125. Admission: $23.fifty; $xv.50 children ages 6-12; free for ages five and younger with paid developed. 417-833-2010; fantasticcaverns.com

Farmers Marketplace of the Ozarks, 2144 E. Republic Road, open 8 a.m.-1 p.grand. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-ane p.chiliad. Wednesdays.  417-316-1557; loveyourfarmer.com

Greater Springfield Farmers Marketplace, 8 a.grand.-noon Tuesday, Thursday, Sabbatum, Battlefield Mall parking lot, 2825 Due south. Glenstone Ave.; springfieldfarmersmarket.com

History Museum on the Square, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mon-Sat, 155 Park Fundamental Square, Access is $v for adults, $three for children, free for members. 417-831-1976; historymuseumonthesquare.org

Ozarks Farmers Market place, 4-7:30 p.m. every Thursday, Ozark Customs Center, 1530 Westward. Jackson St., Ozark. Free. 417-581-4715

Railroad Historical Museum Inc. of Springfield, 2-4 p.m. Saturdays, Grant Embankment Park, 1300 N. Grant Ave. The museum is located inside four antique train cars and staffed by volunteers. Gratis admission. 417-833-0994

Road 66 Motorcar Museum, 1634 W. College St. 10 a.m.-v p.m. Wed-Saturday. Admission $15; $13 for veterans and seniors; $5 for children.

Silver Dollar City's Star Spangled Summer, 399 Indian Signal Route, Branson. Festival runs through July 24 with family fun and entertainment including the render of The Harlem Globetrotters during their 90th-ceremony commemoration and the magic of Peter Gossamer. world wide web.silverdollarcity.com

Springfield Art Museum,ane-5 p.thou. Sunday; closed Mon; 10 a.m.-vi p.thousand. Tuesday-Wednesday; ten a.m.-8 p.1000 Thursday; 10 a.m.-half dozen p.1000. Friday-Saturday, 1111 E. Brookside Drive, 417-837-5700; sgfmuseum.org

Springfield Botanical Gardens, Nathanael Greene Park,2400 South. Scenic Ave., Garden and grounds open sunrise-sunset. Botanical Center hours eight a.m.-viii p.yard. Monday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-6 p.1000. Lord's day. Free admission. 417-891-1515; parkboard.org/botanical; FriendsoftheGarden.org

Springfield Conservation Nature Center,4601 Due south. Nature Heart Mode. Visitors center open 8 a.m.-5 p.yard. Tuesday-Saturday; trails open up 8 a.m.-6 p.g. daily. 417-888-4237

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield,6424 Due west. Farm Route 182, Democracy. Wilson's Creek is the site of the start major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River. Visitor Center hours are ix a.thousand. to 5 p.grand. and the Tour Road is open up 8 a.m. to 5 p.k. 417-732-2662; www.nps.gov/wicr

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Source: https://www.news-leader.com/story/entertainment/weekend/2016/07/06/weekend-guide-july-7-13/86506104/

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