Great Turnout at Liberty Park for Fishing For a Cure [PHOTOS]
Hundreds of kids, parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins and pets showed up a Liberty Park in Sedalia on Saturday for the annual "Kids Fishing For a Cure" event.
Hundreds of kids, parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins and pets showed up a Liberty Park in Sedalia on Saturday for the annual "Kids Fishing For a Cure" event.
Okay, I'm not going to give the weather any more chances. It was 80. Then it was in the 30s. I'm going to boycott the weather, because when the shorts come out, they stay out.
The last week of turkey season was a little tough, for me anyway. Crappie are being caught and people are finding mushrooms. The time is upon us and that makes me happy happy happy.
Team Happy Feet held their bear auction and dinner on Saturday night (April 27) at the Best Western. There were more bears donated than what the team thought they would receive and were pleased with the amount of people that themed their bears and cleaned them up to go to the Relay For Life. The auction was conducted by John Dick's Auction Service. In total over $4,000 was raised for Team Happy Feet, and they thank all those donated, participated with the dinner, bear auction and silent auction.
Kids, we're all interested in the Relay for Life. And earlier this week, we talked about one event coming up this weekend to benefit the Relay: The Bear Auction. But did you know there's another event for the Relay that same day?
Kids, a lot of different events are happening around us for the Relay For Life. The Relay is almost a year-round event, really, because these teams work so hard to get fundraising going. They do everything they can think of to get members, donations and awareness out there. The actual Relay event isn't until June, but that doesn't mean teams aren't hard at work.
We here at the station have been accepting donations of bears for their yearly bear auction. My very own sister even went through her precious stuffed bear collection and donated some to the cause. People have decorated, dressed, and gussied up their bears so that you'll bid on them, and all the money will go to the great Relay for Life.
Kids, around this time of year a lot of groups are gearing up for the big Relay for Life Fundraiser. It's a great cause, and I'm sure all of us in some way or another have been touched by cancer.
Kids, you and I both know you're busy. You're bound to let some things slip through the cracks of your schedule. And you also know there's apparently a big footyball game Sunday.
So with all your regular malarkey, you probably don't have time to make a bunch of sweet snacks for the family, friends and moochers coming to your house. Why not get some goodies for a great cause and save yourself some trouble while you're at it?
American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Pettis County are currently accepting nominations for the 2013 Caregiver of the Year. The Third Annual Caregiver of the Year Award will be presented in honor of an unsung hero who has dedicated themselves to making the lives of those affected by cancer more comfortable and dignified.
Kids, most everyone I know has been affected in some way or another by cancer. Whether you know someone, are related to someone, or have been through it yourself, everybody knows just how hard that can be.
Walk into Moore's Greenhouse and Flower Shop this October and you'll get more than an eyeful of flowers. You'll find yourself standing among a variety of hand-crafted, elaborately decorated underwear provided by members of the local community. The bras aren't just for show; these glittered garments are entries in Moore's annual "Bra Contest" and help raise money for 2013 Relay for Life of Pettis County and will help fund cancer research.