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SUMMARY:Dragons and Mythical Beasts
DESCRIPTION:Plunge yourself into the fantastical world of Dragons And Mythical Beasts\, as creatures from ancient myths and legends appear before you in the form of life-size puppets.\nSponsored by the Nold Family Trust. \nMarketing assistance is provided by the Convention and Visitor’s Bureau \nAdult Tickets range from $15 to $36\nChild’s Tickets range from $12 to $28 \nFor tickets call 816-279-1225\, visit our website at www.performingarts-saintjoseph.org or stop in our office at 713 Edmond St.
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/dragons-and-mythical-beasts/
LOCATION:Missouri Theater\, 717 Edmond St.\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Night Talks - Historical Bits About St. Joseph's Past
DESCRIPTION:The Pony Express Museum is preparing its 25th year of sponsoring Tuesday Night Talks. The program has become a popular and educational event in the community in January and February each year. Joseph K. Houts\, Jr.\, TNT Chairman stated\, “After 25 years\, the public response to the lecture series has been phenomenal\, which is why it has been so successful.” Our lineup of speakers is exciting and looking forward to our normal talks in January/February. These talks\ngive those in attendance a chance to hear authors\, historians\, and lecturers on a wide range of topics. Admission is free and light refreshments are served to all guests. Doors open at 6:15 pm and speakers begin at 7 pm. The museum and social time are warm and inviting. What better place to be on a cold Tuesday night? You’re sure to see a familiar face and make new friends! \nCome join us. \n​ \n2023 TNT SCHEDULE \n1-17-23 – “Research Mysteries of the Harry L. George Western Art & Artifact Collection” by Robert Coder\, MD \n1-24-23 – “Pioneers & Animals Along the Trail” by T.J. Peacher\, MO Dept of Conservation \n1-31-23 – “Steamboats on the Big Muddy” by Greg Hatten\, Explorer & Consultant \n2-7-23 – “Historical Bits about St. Joseph’s Past” by Marshall White\, Historian & Author \n2-13-23 (Monday) – “St. Joseph’s Role in Western Migration” by Kim Schutte\, OCTA Gateway Chapter Historic Preservation\, City of St. Joseph Administrator \n2-21-23 – “St. Joseph & the Transcontinental Railroad” by Sarah Elder\, Executive Director\, Remington Nature Center \n​ \nTNT IS SPONSORED BY COMMERCE BANK.
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/tuesday-night-talks-historical-bits-about-st-josephs-past/
LOCATION:Pony Express National Museum\, 914 Penn St.\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64503\, United States
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SUMMARY:Murder At The Asylum - Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:A fully immersive game of who dunnit! \nGlore Psychiatric Museum is proud to announce the opening of our newest experience – Murder at the Asylum! This fully immersive and interactive game of “Clue” has you searching for who murdered Dr. Harlow Mills! Dr. Mills\, physician at State Lunatic Asylum #2 well known for his display of nails and objects found in a patients’ stomach at autopsy\, has been murdered! Dr. Mill’s had no shortage of enemies at the hospital but it’s up to you to figure out who the killer is. \nUpon arrival at the museum (housed in the outpatient and surgery center of the former #2) you will receive a clue card and video passcode. The clue card sends you searching throughout the entire museum for QR codes. Each code introduces you to another suspect\, as you learn the events that unfolded at the hospital the day in question. Gather clues\, “meet” the suspects and see if you have what it takes to solve a murder! \nThis one-time only Grand Opening experience is open to the public. Tickets include tasty hors d’oeuvres\, drinks\, and game play. $40 per person\, spaces are limited\, and reservations are required\, earbuds are recommended. Come play as an individual or a team and see if you can figure out who killed Harlow Mills.
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/murder-at-the-asylum-grand-opening/
LOCATION:St. Joseph Museums\, 3406 Frederick Ave\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64506\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Joseph Museums":MAILTO:sjm@stjosephmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230216T180000
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SUMMARY:Lincoln's Visit to St. Joseph - with Guy Fraker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this one night only special event! \nGuy C. Fraker\, an attorney in Bloomington\, Illinois\, is the author of Lincoln’s Ladder to the Presidency: The Eighth Judicial Circuit\, published in October 2012\, by Southern Illinois University Press. Next\, he wrote Looking for Lincoln in Illinois: A Guide to Lincoln’s Eighth Judicial Circuit\, published by the same publisher in 2017. In addition to these books\, he has written extensively and spoken across the country about Lincoln. \nRegister for this FREE event at www.stjosephmuseum.org/events \n 
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/lincolns-visit-to-st-joseph-with-guy-fraker/
LOCATION:St. Joseph Museums\, 3406 Frederick Ave\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64506\, United States
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SUMMARY:Family Festival
DESCRIPTION:The museum is excited to be included in the 2022-2023 inaugural cohort of organizations to participate in the Horizons Initiative. The goal is to drive in-state and out-of-state visitors to experience culture\, art and the humanities. Our family day will be bigger and offer new and exciting experiences due to the Missouri Humanities grant. So celebrating children and families to come for a FREE day of educational\, hands-on exhibits and activities while using the Pony Express Museum\, Pony School and Pony Express Event Center will be an exciting day. Watch for the details coming soon. \nSave the date\, February 20\, 2023
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/family-festival/
LOCATION:Pony Express National Museum\, 914 Penn St.\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64503\, United States
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SUMMARY:Etiquette At The Mansion
DESCRIPTION:Geared for youth aged 4-12. This 6-week course covers the basics of etiquette – why it matters\, meeting new people\, dealing with friends and family\, using technology\, sleepovers & parties\, and dining. The last class will have a meal catered by Wiseguy’s Italian. \n$60 per child per 6-week session
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/etiquette-at-the-mansion/
LOCATION:Wyeth Tootle Mansion\, 1100 Charles St.\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64501\, United States
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SUMMARY:St. Joseph & The Transcontinental Railroad - Tuesday Night Talks
DESCRIPTION:The Pony Express Museum is preparing its 25 th year of sponsoring Tuesday Night Talks. The program has become a popular and educational event in the community in January and February each year. Joseph K. Houts\, Jr.\, TNT Chairman stated\, “After 25 years\, the public response to the lecture series has been phenomenal\, which is why it has been so successful.” Our line up of speakers is exciting and looking forward to our normal talks in January/February. These talks\ngive those in attendance a chance to hear authors\, historians\, and lecturers on a wide range of topics. Admission is free and light refreshments are served to all guests. Doors open at 6:15 pm and speakers begin at 7 pm. The museum and social time are warm and inviting. What better place to be on a cold Tuesday night? You’re sure to see a familiar face and make new friends! \n  \n1-17-23 – “Research Mysteries of the Harry L. George Western Art & Artifact Collection” by Robert Coder\, MD \n1-24-23 – “Pioneers and Animals Along the Trail” by T.J. Peacher\, MO Dept of Conservation \n1-31-23 – “Steamboats on the Big Muddy” by Greg Hatten\, Explorer & Consultant \n2-7-23 – “Historical Bits about St. Joseph’s Past” by Marshall White\, Historian & Author \n2-13-23 (Monday) – “St. Joseph’s Role in Western Migration” by Kim Schutte\, OCTA Gateway Chapter Historic Preservation\, City of St. Joseph Administrator \n2-21-23 – “St. Joseph & the Transcontinental Railroad” by Sarah Elder\, Executive Director\, Remington Nature Center
URL:https://stjomo.com/event/st-joseph-the-transcontinental-railroad-tuesday-night-talks/
LOCATION:Pony Express National Museum\, 914 Penn St.\, St. Joseph\, MO\, 64503\, United States
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