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Stay Cool with Inside Activities and Cool Treats!

Welcome to southeast Missouri in summer. It’s hot. And outdoor activities aren’t at the top of our lists. However, instead of sitting inside the house, you can still find things to do around town. Search for indoor activities, spend time outdoors when it’s cooler in the evening, and chill out with frozen treats like ice ... Read More
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Top 5 Family Summer Bucket List

Do you and your family create a summer bucket list? Haven’t yet and getting a late start? No worries – start now! Gather the troops, a marker and posterboard and start with even just a handful of activities. Don’t forget to let everyone in the family pick a few – it creates excitement and even ... Read More
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International Chicken Wing Day

According to the National Chicken Council, the concept of frying chicken wings in hot sauce was born in 1964 at the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY, when leftover wings were cooked in hot sauce as a late-night snack, hence the term “Buffalo Wings.” Fast forward to 2023, not all wings are created equal, and not all ... Read More

Women’s Golf Month

Launched as a PGA industry initiative in 2005, Women’s Golf Month is organized by the LPGA, PGA of America, National Golf Course Owners Association, and the LPGA Amateur Golf Association. The month-long initiative is intended to promote a fun, friendly atmosphere for women to learn and play golf. The goal of Women’s Golf Month is ... Read More
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3-Stop Hop: Cape Catfish, Burritoville, and Capaha Park

In this edition of the 3-stop hop, we are taking you to the newly renovated Capaha Park, dinner at BurritoVille, followed by a Cape Catfish game. Capaha Park recently got some much-needed upgrades and it’s worth revisiting! Located near Southeast Missouri State University at Broadway and West End Boulevard, the park covers over 39 acres ... Read More

Get Involved!

Do you want to volunteer in our community but aren’t sure where to start? There are many nonprofit organizations relying on volunteers to further their mission. Even short-term help for an event or specific need provides much-needed help. Plus, it’s rewarding to give back! Whatever you’re passionate about, there are opportunities to get involved – as an ... Read More

Local Fishing Holes

Load up your fishing poles and bait for a great weekend activity! In case you need some guidance, sign up for Fishing Lessons through the Conservation Nature Center. The class takes place on May 26 and a fishing license isn’t necessary. Participants will learn about fishing equipment, casting, rigging a fishing rod, baiting a hook, and ... Read More

National Salad Month

May is National Salad Month! Salads are colorful, healthy, and refreshing options packed with nutrients, and they definitely come in all shapes and sizes! Where’s your favorite salad from? Are you a traditionalist with basic greens, tomato, cucumber, and croutons? Or, do you enjoy something different each time? We prefer to pick up salads from ... Read More

Family Wellness Month

May is Family Wellness Month, but what does that mean? Family Wellness Month was created to educate and support families on their quest to make lifestyle changes that promote the emotional, mental and physical health of the entire family. We have compiled a list of the top five ways to help making healthy choices for ... Read More

3-Stop Hop

For the spring 2023 edition of the 3-stop hop, we explore the north side of town, starting at the Cape Girardeau Nature Center for a beautiful nature hike, Sedona for lunch, and Blackbird for some shopping therapy. Or, do them in reverse! The Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center trail is an unpaved 1.2-mile loop that takes ... Read More
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