Last week, I got the family more into the Christmas spirit and participated in the Sedalia Parks & Rec Candy Cane Hunt that happened on Friday, December 12 at 6 pm.
I love this idea of kids, between the ages of 7-12, being told to go to a certain area of Liberty Park and hunt for candy canes with a flash light and bag. So...
On Saturday Oct.4th, the Sedalia Kiwanis Club will partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of West Central Missouri to present the first ever Kiwanis Kids Fun Day.
The Native American Artifact Show will be held on June 28. This is a great way to see some wonderful artifacts from around in our area, showcasing Pettis County's rich native history.
For the last five years, every summer we've been lucky enough here in Sedalia to host an annual Firefighters Memorial Bike run. This year, it looks like we're going to get an even bigger and better event that will take over all of Sedalia!
A lot of people in our area are well aware of all the good work the Girl Scouts do in our area. And you might know about the high honor a Boy Scout can achieve; the Eagle Scout. But did you know about the Silver Award for the Girl Scouts?
A lot of kids in our area are totally psyched about the upcoming spring and summer months. They're so excited that everything they do outside is just brimming with gusto. I got to go down to the Sedalia Parks and Rec Easter Egg Hunt at Liberty Park this past Saturday (April 12) to see it for myself.
Now that your Christmas is over, you've got a little something to deal with, don't you: that tree! The Missouri Department of Conservation is working with the Central Missouri Electric Cooperative and the City of Sedalia to help you recycle your Christmas tree.
Last Saturday (Sept. 30), Kevin Walker and I had the opportunity to judge the contests at the 2nd Annual Bark in the Park event at Liberty Park in Sedalia. There were a ton of great dogs there and we had a great time meeting them all!