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Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are some ideas...
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The MSU Lady Bears will host Wichita State tonight (2/10) at 7 at JQH Arena. For tickets, 836-7678.
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The Springfield Conservation Nature Center presents “The Big-Mouthed Frog Puppet Show” today (2/10) at 4 and 7 pm. To register, 888-4237.
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Storytimes will be held today (2/10) at various Springfield-Greene County Library branches. For more information, www.thelibrary.org.
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Kids in grades six thru 12 are invited to the program “We HEART the 80s” this afternoon (2/10) at 3 at the Fair Grove Branch Library. Celebrate Valentine’s Day by making 80s-style valentines and watching a movie. To register, 759-2637.
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The Republic Branch Library invites kids in grades six thru 12 to an Un-Valentine’s Day movie party. Watch the newest version of “Alice in Wonderland” and enjoy snacks and un-Valentine’s Day activities. For details, 732-7284.
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MSU is offering free tax preparation today (2/11) from 10 to 2 in Glass Hall and tomorrow (2/11) from 10 to 2 at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library and in Glass Hall. For more information, 1-800-427-4626.
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Show off your talents at Open Mic Night tonight (2/10) at 7 at the Park Central Branch Library.
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A dance is held each Friday night at 7 at the West Plains Senior Center. Admission is $4, and all ages are welcome.
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Acoustic Jam on the Square is held Friday nights on the square in West Plains. An Acoustic Country, Folk and Rock Jam is in the West Plains Music Store, and a Bluegrass Jam is at #1 Evans Arcade. Take seating.
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The Discovery Center of Springfield will host a Free Family Fun Day tomorrow (2/11). Visit the Discovery Center from 9 am to 6 pm free of charge and learn about summer programs, camps and educational activities for your children.
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The Lake Harrison Marketplace Music Series presents Still on the Hill and 3 Penny Acre tomorrow night (2/11) at 8 at the 1929 Lyric Theatre in Harrison, Arkansas. For tickets, 870-391-3504.
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Drury University students will provide free tax preparation tomorrow (2/11) from 10 am to 3 pm at the Breech School of Business Administration at Central and Drury Lane and Sunday (2/12) from 1 to 5 pm at Deliverance Temple, 2101 W. Chestnut Expressway. For more information, 873-7522.
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The OMC Women with Heart fundraising luncheon and silent auction will start tomorrow morning (2/11) at 11. Tickets are $40 and are available at Kloz Kloset, Community Foundation or OMC Public Relations Department in West Plains. For details, 257-4725.
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The 9thAnnual Chocolate Festival to benefit Christos House will be held tomorrow afternoon (2/11) at 1 at the First United Methodist Church in West Plains. For more information, 469-1190.
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The Library Center presents “Saturday Afternoon at the Movies: Screwball Comedies of the 1930s” tomorrow afternoon (2/11) at 2. Watch the classic comedy “It Happened One Night.” To learn more, 882-0714.
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It’s “Rockin’ Saturdays” tomorrow afternoon (2/11) at 2 at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library. Tomorrow’s featured band is Rowan’s Crossing. For more information, 862-0135.
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The Antique Festival of the Ozarks is tomorrow (2/11) from 9 to 5 and Sunday (2/12) from 11 to 5 at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds. To learn more, www.ozarkempirefair.com.
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Marshfield Rotary invites you to the Harlem Ambassadors Charity Basketball Game Sunday afternoon (2/12) from 3 to 5 at Marshfield High School. Tickets will be available at the door.
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The Sunday Concert Series continues Sunday (2/12) at 2 at the Library Center featuring Judy Domeny Bowen. For details, 882-0714.
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The MSU men’s basketball team will face Bradley Sunday afternoon (2/12) at 2 at JQH Arena. For tickets, 836-7678.
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