On July 4, 2019, Thayer, Missouri held a fireworks celebration at the Thayer High School.
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Alton, Missouri Annual Fireworks Display
Despite heat and humidity, the crowd still showed up for the annual Alton, Missouri fireworks display.
Alton, MO Announces Plans for 2019 Local Fireworks
On July 3, 2019 Alton, Missouri will once again celebrate our country’s independence. Weather permitting Alton has celebrated our nation’s birthday by a display of fireworks.
You can buy Fireworks From the Boy Scouts Outside of Alton, MO
From now until July 5, 2019 local Boy Scouts Troop 102 is selling fireworks. Their purpose is to raise funds.
Oregon County Independence Day Activities
All around Oregon County, Missouri, residents celebrate our nation’s Independence Day. Beginning before the actual fourth of July, the celebrating begins.
Oregon County Farmers Market June 29, 2019 Provides Down Home Goodness
Do you enjoy eating fresh fruit? Then the farmers market is for you. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm Apr through Oct.
Governor Parson Says State Offices Will be Closed July 5th
The Fourth of July is coming fast but because it falls on a Thursday this year, state officials will be working all day and won’t be able to spend the day celebrating with their family.
Claiming Racism, Chairman Cancels Local Civil War Re-Enactment
About two years ago, in 2017, Confederate Civil War monuments were being taken down left and right as groups such as “Smash White Supremacy Chicago”
Alton Missouri Joins Nation With Flag Day Celebrations
On June 14, 1777, the United States adopted the U.S. flag; on that day, Congress also adopted “the American continental army.”
Annual Free Fishing Weekend in Missouri- June 8 and 9
Once again it is spring and time for free fishing. This weekend, June 8-9, 2019 anyone can fish for free in Missouri.
Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of D-Day- We Honor Their Sacrifices
Seventy-five years ago, on June 6, 1944, an armada of 5,000 ships, and 15,000 aircrafts supported allied troops that poured onto the beaches of Normandy.
From Decoration Day to Memorial Day
In 1868 General John Logan called for a nationwide day to remember those who had served in the U.S. military.