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HAPPENINGS
August 1, 2017
CONTACT US
Robert Cox,
Managing Editor
573-547-4567
rcox@perryvillenews.com

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EVERY FRIDAY ization Committee welcomes


Perryville Narcotics car enthusiasts and families
Anonymous to join on the square for an
The First Presbyterian afternoon of good music,
Church will host the Perryville friends and muscle cars for
Narcotics Anonymous meet- the monthly Cruise-In on the
ing every Friday evening from Square. Events begin at 5 p.m.
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Visitors on the square.
should enter the back door to
the Fellowship Hall near the SATURDAY, AUG. 5
FOURTH SUNDAY post office. First Presbyterian American Legion Post
EACH MONTH Church is located at 6 E. Ste. 158
Country Music Maries St. For more informa- Saturday night dance 7-10
Associates tion please contact Chuck D. p.m. Featuring The Mike Tus-
Med Baker will be playing at (573) 513-7018. choff. Located at Band 319 N.
at the CMA Hall in St. Mary High St., Jackson. (573) 579-
at Pine and Seventh St. There EVERY SAT. AND 9134.
will be a meal at 11 a.m. and WED.
a dance at noon. For more in-
formation call (573) 543-5117. Farmers Market Submitted Photo
ALL EVENTS LISTED WILL BE HELD
Fresh fruits, vegetables, AT THE SENIOR CENTER, UNLESS TOPS members pictured in their award sashes are front row from left Selah Moore,
EVERY MONDAY
jams, jellies, crafts and more.
OTHERWISE STATED. Pat Heuman, Margie Welker, Erline Welker and Karen Ernst. Back row are Celesta
Located behind the Perry Park Kiefer, Sharon lsreal and Marsha Lintner.
TOPS Meeting Center on Wed. 2:30-6 p.m.
EVERY MONDAY
Perryville TOPS installs new
The First Presbyterian and Sat. 7-11 a.m. For more
Church at 6 E. Ste. Maries St. info contact Janet Jannin (573) AND WEDNESDAY
will host the Take Off Pounds 547-8549. Stronger Seniors
Sensibly (TOPS) program,

officers at awards ceremony


Workout
Featuring real people and real A chair-side exercise that
weight loss. Join the group is safe and easy to follow. The
every Monday at 5 p.m. in program will start at 10 a.m.
the meeting room through For the Republic-Monitor also included. and support from others at
the side entrance. For more
MONDAY - FRIDAY Members received weekly chapter meetings.
information please call (573) The local TOPS SUpport charms or pinettes to attach Games, contests and in-
Meal Delivery Volunteers
547-6352. group recently elected and to sashes made for them by centive awards help keep
Needed
installed new officers for Marsha Lintner. members motivated and
No driving required. 2
LAST MONDAY OF the 2017-2018 year. Charms were given out goal oriented.
hours per day or less. Vol-
EACH MONTH The officers are: Lead- for weight loss milestones, The group has a low
unteer as many days as you
Parents Support Group er Selah Moore; Co-lead- food journaling, atten- membership fee that in-
THURSDAY, AUG. 3 can, no limit, no requirement.
All parents are welcome to er Margie Welker; Secre- dance, and exercising or fit- cludes a colorful and infor-
Call (573) 547-2188 M-F 7:30
join a peer led parent support Walnut Street Garden tary Erline Welker; Treasur- ness related goals. Mone- mative national magazine as
a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
group to discuss topics such BBQ er Pat Heuman; and Weight tary awards and certificates well as low weekly dues.
The New Life Mission Inn Recorder -Celesta Kiefer. were also given out. Anyone is welcome to
as parent self-care behavior-
will hold a garden barbeque
TUESDAY, AUG 1 The pirate themed installa- TOPS (Take Off Pounds join the local group that
al disorders, anger manage-
ment and parenting tips as at the Walnut Street Garden Bingo tion was conducted by Mar- Sensibly) is a nonprofit meets on Tuesday evenings
well as others. location. Come out to visit, Pville. Join us for Sereni- sha Lintner. weight-loss education and from5-6 p.m. at the Senior/
The meetings will be from eat and enjoy the garden from ty Hospice Bingo starting at In addition, an awards support organization with a Community Center. For
6 to 7 p.m. at the First Assem- 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 10:30 a.m. ceremony celebrating the philosophy that combines more information contact
bly of God located at 1324 EPC. The Peoples Bank fitness goals achieved by healthy eating, regular ex- Selah Moore at (573) 547-
West Grand St. in Perryville. SATURDAY, AUG. 5 will have bingo at the East many of our members was ercise, wellness education, 4432.
For more information contact Perry location beginning at
Cruise-In noon.

Farmington to see Baby


Cindy W. at (573) 517-9284. The Downtown Revital-

Boomer Reunion Concert


For the Republic-Monitor Patti Page to Donna Sum-
mer. All songs will be recre-
The 15th annual Baby ated on stage in the manner
Boomer Reunion Concert that they would have been
THURSDAY, AUG 3 will once again return to the performed when first re-
Cheesecake Day Farmington Centene Center leased.
A sweet treat to help stage this weekend, Friday, The Baby Boomer Re-
beat the summer heat by August 4 and Saturday, Au- union Concert came into ex-
enjoying Margarita Cheese- gust 5. istence 15 years ago (Au-
cake at both centers today! The show features 50 gust, 2003) as the inaugu-
Taco salad will be served for great musicians from all ral concert for the opening
lunch. styles who come togeth- of the Farmington Centene
er and recreate the greatest Center. The concert was cre-
FRIDAY, AUG. 4 popular music live on stage Submitted Photo ated as a “gift to the commu-
from the years 1955 (the first The Baby Boomer Re- nity,” and has only grown
Catfish Day year of the pop charts) up union Concert is sched- since that first day.
Enjoy a catfish or kettle through 1984. uled this weekend at the There are now three per-
beef lunch today at the Per- All performers in the Farmington Centene Cen- formances for this year’s
ryville center. EPC is closed show have local ties to the re- ter. show: Friday and Satur-
today. gion, either living here now day evenings beginning at
or having grown up here. pot Concert, 7-7-7,” which 7 p.m. and a matinee Satur-
MONDAY, AUG. 7 Throughout the concert, means that all of the music day afternoon which begins
Bingo the detail to the sound and throughout the show will be at 1 p.m. All tickets are re-
Pville. Join us today for presentation of the music is from the years 1957, 1967 served at $12 each and can
Crown Hospice Bingo start- given the all-star treatment and 1977. be purchased at the Farming-
ing at 10:30 a.m. with chick- as the musicians switch in The music covers the en- ton Civic Center through this
en and dumplings for lunch. and out in different combi- tire spectrum and will range week, by calling (573) 756-
nations on each and every in style from pop to coun- 0900 and ordering by phone
song. try, from soul to TV/movie or at the ticket office before
The theme for this year’s themes; from Frank Sina- the beginning of each perfor-

SALES TAX FREE WEEKEND FOR 4 DAYS! performance is “The Jack- tra to Lynyrd Skynyrd, from mance.

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