May 01 Thursday
Brian-David May is a painter. His recent new works will be shown for first time in “Convergent Symbolism” where he uses acrylic paint to tell his stories some about The overall interpretation of “Convergent Symbolism,” as applied to his paintings, begins with his obsession with the dual existence of two realms: the physical, and the spiritual.
For 18 years we offer Free, Family friendly, date night fun, walkability, on street parking, 6 or more inside venues monthly with receptions and artists to greet you! Live solo musicians at 3 venues.
May 16 Friday
A three day celebration of Elvis Presley and his influence on music and culture.
Live concerts with world famous Elvis Tribute artist and special guest, Elvis' fiance Ginger Alden (her only North America appearance for 2025)
Combining live performances, themed events, and community engagement in Historic Eureka Springs.
May 17 Saturday
Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc. announces an exciting community event to celebrate Historic Preservation Month: The Murphysburg $1000 Treasure Hunt, a race to solve riddles, uncover clues, and explore Joplin’s rich history. The event starts at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, 2025---rain or shine---in the west parking lot of Joplin City Hall, 602 S. Main Street. The event promises to take treasure seekers on an interactive adventure through Joplin’s most iconic locations.
At the start of the event contestants will receive their first riddle to solve that will lead them to a landmark in Joplin. Once they arrive at the correct location, they will find a QR code. Scanning the code will unlock their next clue that will take them further along the treasure trail. The race continues until someone solves all the clues in the correct order and reaches the final destination---thus claiming the $1,000 prize money!
Jul 29 Tuesday
100 Women Who Care of Jasper and Newton Co will hold their quarterly meeting on Tuesday, July 29th at the Joplin Public Library. They will hear a 10-minute presentation from 3 local 501c3 charities. The members who are attending will then vote for their favorite charity. The charity with the most votes will receive a $100 check from each member. 100 Women Who Care is an international organization created for the busy lady with a heart for local charities. The meetings are 1 hour or less. There is no fundraising event, no black dress and no dinner to attend. Members listen, vote, and then give. Members nominate local charities for the next meeting by putting their names in a hat. Three charities are drawn out of the hat for the next meeting. Winning charities have 3 rules: send an acknowledgement to each member, do not add any member to their solicitation list, and return to the next meeting to tell us how exactly the funds were spent.Guests are welcome. Interested parties may become members before are during the meeting. Interested ladies may call 417.529.3682 or email 100WWCJN@gmail.com for more information.
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