Jun 05 Friday
"The Railroad is a Comin'" is a world permiere, original melodrama performed by the Bourbon County Community Theater. The railroad is coming to Fort Scott in 1866, the banker and saloon owner hatch a plot to rob the farmers along the route of their land. Performances are at 8 PM, Friday, June 5th, and Saturday June 6th, at 10:30, 12:30, 4:30, and 6:30. Admission is $ 5, children under five are free.
Jun 06 Saturday
Garage Sale as a fund raiser to support the building of an addition to our facility.
Annual rummage sale, proceeds go to support missions.
We are open every Saturday, all year around! Come shop the largest selection of freshly picked and locally grown fruits and veggies in the area. Our farmers grow winter veggies in hoop houses and greenhouses. Support your local Farmers!!
Immersive educational experience where imagination and creativity flourish. Step into a Renaissance experience right here in Southwest Missouri. Get your Viking shields as we gather the hordes! Fun for the whole family! See website or Facebook for tickets information.
Jun 07 Sunday
Jun 10 Wednesday
Wacky Wednesday at Sk8away every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. 2.00 admission, 2.00 food specials, 2.00 skate mates and much more. 6-8PM. Family fun! Great exercise and a super good time! Sk8away815 Fairlawnsk8away.net785-272-0303manager@sk8away.net
Jun 11 Thursday
It’s been years in the making, and now it’s official; the 2026 HOT ROD Power Tour will cruise along legendary Route 66 as the world’s largest rolling automotive festival helps celebrate 100 years of America’s most famous roadway. The Power Tour runs June 8–12, 2026, starting in Illinois and ending in Oklahoma, following one of the most nostalgic and culturally important stretches of pavement in American history. Along with the 1,000 miles of driving and high-octane events, spectators can enjoy autocross and live entertainment. America’s largest traveling car show brings more than 6,000 cars and trucks of all years, makes, and models to this incredible event
Jun 13 Saturday
Join us this Flag Day to commemorate the adoption of the American flag as the national flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, with guest storyteller and reenactor Kavan Stull. The program is free of charge.