October '08

Hung-Wei Lee, “Formosa Bamboo” Art Exhibit

October 1- November 29

The Elizabeth Rozier Gallery, located inside Union Hotel at 101 Jefferson Street, will host Hung-Wei Lee’s “Formosa Bamboo.” Hung-Wei Lee's art mixes mediums such as bamboo weaving, bronze, wool, paper, rattan, copper wire, and oil paining, and challenges the viewer to see these materials in combinations which they may never have seen before. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and admission is free. For more information contact Julie Kemper at (573) 751-2854 or go to www.mostateparks.com/statecapcomplex/index.html.

Jefferson City Multicultural Fall Festival

October 4

The Annual Fall Festival promises a great day of entertainment, food, arts, crafts and storytellers for the children, community information booths and vendors that embrace the diverse cultures found in mid–Missouri. On Saturday, October 4, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. experience the Jefferson City community's diversity at Memorial Park. For more information call (573) 636-3763 or check out www.jcmcf.org.

Lincoln University Homecoming

October 5-12

Lincoln’s Homecoming is a weeklong celebration for Lincoln University students, alumni and the community including a parade, football game, concerts and much more. Come out and cheer on the floats, dignitaries, bands and groups as they march down High Street. The parade begins at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday. For more information contact Benecia Williams, (573) 681-5572 or visit www.lincolnu.edu for a complete schedule of events.

"First Baptist of Ivy Gap"

October 16-18

During World War II, six women gather at the church to roll bandages and plan the church's 75th anniversary. Overseeing things is Edith, the pastor's wise-cracking wife;  Luby, whose son is fighting in the Pacific; Mae Ellen, the church's rebellious organist; Olene, who dreams of a career in Hollywood; Sammy, a shy newcomer with a secret; and Vera, an influential Baptist with a secret of her own.  Twenty-five years later, our “First Baptist Six” reunite. Back to reconcile with Luby - whose son died of his wounds - is Sammy, whose own son is now in Vietnam; and Olene, whose flashy show business career will set the town on its ear. There to welcome them are Vera, her secret still safe; Mae Ellen, still rebellious; and Edith whose biggest challenge will be the revelations that will shake relationships formed over a quarter of a century. With humor and pathos, these six, very different women find comfort, forgiveness and redemption in each other.  Staged at The Miller Performing Arts Center, performances start at 7:30 pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 16-18.  For ticket and membership information, please call 573.681.9400, or visit http://www.TLTjc.org today for cast information, volunteer opportunities, photos and more! 

Harvestfest

October 18

Visit downtown to check out the streets in full fall fashion. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. High Street will be inundated by a variety of vendor booths selling everything from crafts and toys to food and drink. Come by and pick up a pumpkin in exchange for two cans of food. For more information visit www.DowntownJeffersonCity.com.

Halloween Happenings at the Mansion

October 18

Trick-or-treating at the Governor's Mansion. And many, many other events to be announced! The events take place from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. and are all free and open to the public. Come in your Halloween Costume or your Saturday clothes, but come join in the day's fun! For more information contact Mary Pat Abele at (573) 751-7929 or go online to www.missourimansion.org.

5th Annual Fall Season Finale

October 25-26

As the 2008 soccer season winds down, the Capital City Soccer Club invites you to cheer on your favorite youth team one last time. Join the soccer club in Jefferson City for the Fall Season Finale at the 63 Soccer Complex. For more information visit www.capital-soccer-club.com.

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