Apr 08 Wednesday
Camp Claw is back for Summer 2026Registration is open March 2nd until May 30thRock climbing, pool parties, sports, games, and so much moreFrom June 8 to July 31 MSU Campus Recreation hosts week long day camps where your camper (ages 6-12) can make life long friends and memories. Find out more on their webpage: https://www.missouristate.edu/Recreation/camp-claw.htm
The Child Advocacy Center will host a monthly Coffee for a Cause Open House every second Wednesday.
Sip coffee, tour the CAC, and meet with staff along the way to learn about the services they provide.
Visit www.childadvocacycenter.org to RSVP.
Apr 09 Thursday
2026 GO BLUE Community EventJoin us on Thursday, April 9, as we come together to spread awareness of Child Abuse & Neglect in the Springfield/Greene County region. This annual GO BLUE event is a powerful opportunity for our community to stand united, learn, connect, and commit to protecting children and supporting families.
Hosted by the CAN Collaborative of Community Partnership of the Ozarks, this gathering brings together partners, advocates, and community members who believe every child deserves to grow up in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment.
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AMLocation: Greene County Family Justice Center (1418 E. Pythian St., Springfield, MO 65802)
What to Expect:* Community speakers and awareness activities* Opportunities to connect with local organizations* Ways to get involved in prevention efforts* A collective show of support by wearing BLUE
Community Partnership of the Ozarks’ (CPO) mission is to help build resilient children, healthy families, and stronger neighborhoods & communities. Visit www.cpozarks.org to learn more.
Refresh your mind and body each week with 417 Create Art & Yoga Studio.
Discover balance, focus and mindful movement with Legacy Martial Ways.
Apr 10 Friday
The story of the Kilties begins in 1926, when Springfield's beloved "Music Man," Dr. Robert Ritchie Robertson — a native of Scotland — set out to create something the world had never seen before. Already credited with organizing the largest Boy Scout Band in the United States, Dr. Robertson turned his attention to the young women of Springfield's high schools. Concerned that there were no constructive organizations for high school-aged girls, he drew on his Scottish heritage and founded the first all-girl drum and bugle corps in the United States. Take a walk through Kiltie history, with a display of photos and memorabilia from the past 100 years.
Woodland Heights Creatives presents “Art Talks at the Charlie” on April 10th at 7:00 PM at the Charlie Norr Community Center (316 W Atlantic St) for a special discussion with guest speaker Barbara Vicente.
Barbara Vicente has been weaving baskets since 1990 and never gets bored with the process. There are just so many materials to work with and styles of baskets to create! Some baskets are functional and others are created purely as art pieces. Join Barbara at this show-and-tell discussion about basketry. Barbara will cover the history of basketry, materials, tools, and weaving styles.
This event is free to attend.