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SUMMARY:Christmas Bake Sale\, Coffee Shop and Author Event
DESCRIPTION:Special Exhibit\, Local Authors\, and Yummy Treats!\n\n\n\n There will be a Christmas bake sale\, coffee\nshop\, and author event at the Nodaway County Historical Society museum on\nSaturday\, December 5th from 9am-3pm.  Come enjoy visiting with your\nfriends while you enjoy coffee and cinnamon rolls.  Visitors can purchase\nhomemade baked goods like cookies\, candy\, pies\, and other goodies and take a\nstroll around the museum to see exhibits on many topics\, such as women in Nodaway County\, a Presidential campaign button\ncollection\, and cameras\, mule and horse-raising families in the region\, and new\ndisplays in the music room.\n\n\n\nAs an added attraction\, several local authors will be there to sell their\nbooks.   A portion of proceeds go to the\nhistorical society. These local authors will visit with readers during the\nfollowing hours\, and other authors may be added at a later time.   Larry Anderson will be there for the whole\nevent\, Amy Houts from 9 to 10\, Susan\nCronk\, Sue Nothstine\, and Irene Alexander from 10 to 12\, Jason Offutt from 1 to\n3\, and Bob Bohlken from 1 to 2. \n\n\n\nYou also can enjoy a new special exhibit titled "Dark Happenings in Nodaway County\,"\ncreated by Catherine Gast\, a senior Public History student at Northwest Missouri\n State University. Under the direction of Dr. Elyssa Ford\, the\nPublic History program director\, Gast has put together an exhibit showcasing\nsome of Nodaway County's famous crimes. More than just\nhighlighting these events and their gruesome nature\, this exhibit explains what\nled to the killings\, how the community reacted to them\, and the way in which\nthese crimes have impacted the area.  Gast will be at the museum from 10\nto 1 to talk about her exhibit and answer any visitor questions.\n\n\n\nAll proceeds from this event will benefit the museum\, and donations are always welcome\, as the museum receives no tax support and relies on volunteers and donations.   The museum will close for the winter to save on utility costs following this event.   If you are unable to attend this event\, please visit when the museum reopens March 1\, 2016. Regular hours are 1 to 4\, Tuesdays through Fridays and other times by appointment. The museum is located at the corner of Walnut and West First Streets in Maryville\, MO. Call 660-582-8176 or 660-582-8687 with any questions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!--  Visual Designer HTML --><p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><b><span style="font-weight: bold">Special Exhibit\, Local Authors\, and Yummy Treats!</span></b></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><b><span style="font-weight: bold"><br />\n</span></b>&nbsp\;There will be a Christmas bake sale\, coffee\nshop\, and author event at the Nodaway County Historical Society museum on\nSaturday\, December 5th from 9am-3pm.&nbsp\; Come enjoy visiting with your\nfriends while you enjoy coffee and cinnamon rolls.&nbsp\; Visitors can purchase\nhomemade baked goods like cookies\, candy\, pies\, and other goodies and take a\nstroll around the museum to see exhibits on many topics\, such as women in Nodaway County\, a Presidential campaign button\ncollection\, and cameras\, mule and horse-raising families in the region\, and new\ndisplays in the music room.</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><br />\nAs an added attraction\, several local authors will be there to sell their\nbooks.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; A portion of proceeds go to the\nhistorical society. These local authors will visit with readers during the\nfollowing hours\, and other authors may be added at a later time.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Larry Anderson will be there for the whole\nevent\, Amy Houts from 9 to 10\,&nbsp\;Susan\nCronk\, Sue Nothstine\, and Irene Alexander from 10 to 12\, Jason Offutt from 1 to\n3\, and Bob Bohlken from 1 to 2.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt"><br />\nYou also can enjoy a new special exhibit titled "Dark Happenings in Nodaway County\,"\ncreated by Catherine Gast\, a senior Public History student at Northwest Missouri\n State University.&nbsp\;Under the direction of Dr. Elyssa Ford\, the\nPublic History program director\, Gast has put together an exhibit showcasing\nsome of Nodaway County's famous crimes. More than just\nhighlighting these events and their gruesome nature\, this exhibit explains what\nled to the killings\, how the community reacted to them\, and the way in which\nthese crimes have impacted the area.&nbsp\; Gast will be at the museum from 10\nto 1 to talk about her exhibit and answer any visitor questions.</p>\n\n\n\nAll proceeds from this event will benefit the museum\, and donations are always welcome\, as the museum receives no tax support and relies on volunteers and donations. &nbsp\; The museum will close for the winter to save on utility costs following this event. &nbsp\; If you are unable to attend this event\, please visit when the museum reopens March 1\, 2016. Regular hours are 1 to 4\, Tuesdays through Fridays and other times by appointment. The museum is located at the corner of Walnut and West First Streets in Maryville\, MO. Call 660-582-8176 or 660-582-8687 with any questions. <span style="font-size:13px"> </span><span style="font-size:13px">&nbsp\;</span>&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Nodaway County Historical Museum110 N. WalnutMaryville\, MO
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DTSTAMP:20260508T235834Z
URL:https://www.maryvillechamber.com/events/details/christmas-bake-sale-coffee-shop-and-author-event-12-05-2015-8952
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