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Tuesday, Oct. 1
2nd almanac Wine, Women & Shoes, 5 p.yard., Oasis Hotel & Convention Center, 2546 Due north. Glenstone Ave. Wine tasting, savory bites, fashion bear witness and shopping to benefit the Victim Middle. Tickets $100 at winewomenandshoes.com
Blackberry Smoke: Till the Wheels Fall Off Tour with The Record Company, 7:thirty p.thousand., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Tickets $29-$89. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
The Brewery One-act Bout, seven:30 p.m., Not bad Escape Beer Works, 4022 S. Lone Pine Ave. Laughs are on tap for this nationwide tour that has already striking 900 breweries across the U.Southward. Tickets from $13 at universe.com
Execution Acuity and Remembrance of Victims of Violence, noon-one p.k., Park Central Square. The Springfield chapter of Missourians for Alternatives to the Death sentence sponsors this event on the scheduled execution date of Russell Bucklew. For information, contact Donna Walmsley at 417-459-2960.
Wednesday, Oct. two
Customs Remembrance, 10 a.g., Park Central Square. Public dedication of a historical marker for three African American men — Horace Duncan, Fred Coker and William Allen — who were lynched Oct. two, 1906, in downtown Springfield. Remarks by Springfield Mayor Ken McClure and Gabrielle Daniels, a representative of the Equal Justice Initiative; and keynote speaker Lyle Foster.
Home Gratuitous: Dive Bar Saints World Tour, 7 p.m., Juanita M. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. Tickets $xix.50-$37.50 at missouristatetix.com or 417-836-7678
Thursday, Oct. iii
Akeem Woods, 8 p.m., Blue Room One-act Social club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets free online, $ten at the door. 417-228-8403
Chris Stapleton'due south All American Road Show, 7 p.m., JQH Arena, 685 Southward. John Q. Hammons Parkway. With guests the Brothers Osborne and Kendell Curiosity. Tickets $86.75 at www.missouristatetix.com/ or 417-836-7678
Michael West. Smith: 35 Years of Friends, 7:thirty p.chiliad., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Tickets $24.l-$77.l. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
"The Neon Cross," seven p.thousand., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether wood, precious metallic or neon, the battle over the cantankerous is non a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Friday, Oct. iv
5th annual Ozarks Mini Maker Faire VIP & Maker Commemoration, 6-8 p.m., the OTC Eatables, Ozarks Technical Community College, 1001 Due east. Chestnut State highway. A networking opportunity and celebration of makers and innovators, for those holding VIP tickets ($30) to the Ozarks Mini Maker Faire on Saturday. theozarks.makerfaire.com
40th annual Ozark Fall Farmfest, ix a.m.-v p.grand., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 Northward. Grant Ave. With over 900 agricultural and rural living exhibits and more than 500 caput of registered livestock on brandish, it has been deemed the Ozarks' largest agricultural outcome. Gratis access and parking.
46th almanac Ozark Fine art & Arts and crafts Off-white, 9 a.m.-half-dozen p.k., Finley River Park, 891-961 Due north. Riverside Road, Ozark. Three hundred-plus vendors from around the country will showroom and sell original arts and crafts, plus nutrient and more. Hosted by the GFWC Utopia Club Inc.
Andrew Frank, 7:30 p.m., Blueish Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $fifteen-20 in advance, $10 more at the door. 417-228-8403
Outset Friday Art Walk, 6-x p.m. at 23 participating locations, downtown Springfield. October Art Walk is full of unique exhibits showcasing top talent. The Creamery is hosting its almanac "Pure Enjoyment" bear witness sponsored by Brewer Scientific discipline, The Coffee Ethic hosts the First Fri Anniversary Art Contest, and Obelisk Abode shows works from 50 local artists surrounding the theme "blackout." Free
Ghosts of the Gillioz, 7 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Join the celebrated Gillioz Theatre and the Springfield-Greene County Library for a frightfully fun xxx-minute paranormal historic bout led past members of the St. Louis-based Paranormal Free Agents and Gillioz staff. This is a 21-and-older event. Gratuitous; telephone call 417-883-1974 to register.
"The Neon Cross," vii p.k., Stained Drinking glass Theatre, 1996 Westward. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether forest, precious metal or neon, the boxing over the cantankerous is not a new one. Tickets $five-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Romance in the Garden, 6:30-ix p.grand., Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden at Nathanael Greene Park, 2600 S. Scenic Ave. Enjoy the serene garden at dusk, with lanterns lighting the pathway. Admission $ten per person or $fifteen per couple.
The Spooktacular Talent Bear witness by GLO Youth, 6:30-10 p.m., The Grove, 401 Boonville Ave. The GLO Eye's Youth Group of 12- to 20-twelvemonth-old LGBTQ+ folks are excited to nowadays The Spooktacular Talent Show. Suggested donation of $five per person, bring actress cash to vote for your favorite performers, funds raised benefit The GLO Youth. Come celebrate LGBTQ History Month with a prove all variety of entertainment.
Springfield Improv: Grab Pocketbook Variety Testify, 7:30 p.m. ($5) and Improvable Causes, nine p.m. ($five), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 S Ave. 417-872-2658
U.s.a. Dance "Ocktoberfest," 7:15 p.m., Northview Centre, 301 E. Talmage St. Bring hold or cold snacks to share. Admission is $10 ($7 for members and students). Join the night of the dance and attendance is complimentary. 417-883-4091
Sabbatum, October. 5
fifth almanac Ozarks Mini Maker Faire, ten a.m.-v p.thousand., Ozarks Technical Community College, 1001 East. Chestnut Expressway. A 1-solar day, family-friendly event celebrating arts, crafts, food, engineering, music, science and engineering science projects and the DIY mindset. Admission is free by registering at https://theozarks.makerfaire.com/tickets/ prior to the twenty-four hour period of the consequence, or $5 donation at the door.
25th almanac Victory Ride + Cruise In, 10 a.m., Denney's Harley-Davidson, 3980 W. Sunshine St. Fundraiser ride aims to raise $15,000 for 1,000 shelter nights at Victory Mission. Motorcycle ride, Commercial Street cruise-in, vendors, nutrient, music, raffles Register for riders and cruise-in participants $25-$35 at https://www.victorymission.com/events/. Gratuitous for spectators.
35th almanac Aurora 'Houn Dawg' Machine Fest, 8 a.m.-iv p.k., Oak Park, Church Street, Aurora. Car, truck and motorcycle testify with 17 classes. Hosted by the Aurora Bedroom of Commerce and Mayse Automotive Group.
40th almanac Ozark Autumn Farmfest, 9 a.chiliad.-five p.thousand., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 North. Grant Ave. With over 900 agricultural and rural living exhibits and more than 500 head of registered livestock on display, it has been accounted the Ozarks' largest agricultural outcome. Costless admission and parking.
46th annual Ozark Art & Craft Fair, 9 a.m.-half dozen p.m., Finley River Park, 891-961 N. Riverside Road, Ozark. Three hundred-plus vendors from around the land will exhibit and sell original arts and crafts, plus food and more. Hosted by the GFWC Utopia Club Inc.
49th annual Craft Fair, eight a.one thousand.-2 p.thou., Pathways United Methodist Church, 1232 E. Dale St. Copper kettle apple tree butter, crafts, needlework, baked appurtenances and more than. Fall turkey dinner served 11 a.grand.-3 p.grand. ($half dozen). 417-866-4378
Andrew Frank, 7 p.one thousand. and 9:15 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $15-20 in accelerate, $ten more than at the door. 417-228-8403
Chocolate-brown Derby's 14th annual Oktoberfest, apex-4 p.thou., Dark-brown Derby Vino Center parking lot, 2023 Due south. Glenstone Ave. Music, food and most importantly, beer. A portion of the proceeds benefit Lost & Establish Grief Center. Tickets $xv-$25.
Firehouse Bluegrass Jam and Evidence, jam at 4 p.m., show at 6:30 p.m., Orchard Crest Baptist Church, 320 S. Orchard Crest Ave. Josh Gilbert, 417-849-9521
How to Write Your Memoir or Life Story, 10-11:30 a.chiliad., The Library Center Harrison Room, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Topics include memoir, biography, and family history. Registration not required. For more than information, contact Wayne Groner, 417-987-6008.
"The Neon Cross," two:xxx p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether forest, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is non a new ane. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Oktoberfest at Great Escape, noon-ten p.m., Nifty Escape Beer Works, 4022 S. Lone Pine Ave. Special German-style beer releases, live music, games and more.
Republic Pumpkin Daze, 8 a.thou.-v p.m., downtown Republic. This festival revolves around weighing produce: pumpkins, gourds, watermelons, tomatoes and more with greenbacks prizes. Plus amusement all twenty-four hours, 250-plus craft booths, children's tractor pull and more than. Funds raised benefit Commonwealth High School scholarships.
Romance in the Garden, 6:30-9 p.m., Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden at Nathanael Greene Park, 2600 S. Scenic Ave. Enjoy the serene garden at sunset, with lanterns lighting the pathway. Admission $10 per person or $xv per couple.
Shinedown - Attention Attending World Bout, six.fifteen p.m., JQH Arena, 685 Southward. John Q. Hammons Parkway. With special guests Papa Roach, Asking Alexandria and Savage After Midnight. Tickets $29.50-$75 at world wide web.missouristatetix.com/ or 417-836-7678
Springfield Improv: The Home Squad, 7:xxx p.m. ($10) and Comedy Open Mic, nine p.grand. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 South Ave. 417-872-2658
Affect a Truck, six-8 p.m., parking lot of Springfield Lutheran School at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2852 S. Dayton Ave. Touch a Truck will characteristic dozens of vehicles that kids (and kids at heart) can explore. Families can bank check out construction equipment, safe and transportation vehicles, motorcycles, tractors and much more. Food truck concessions available. Rain or polish. 417-883-5717
Sun, Oct. half-dozen
40th almanac Ozark Fall Farmfest, 9 a.m.-iv p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds, 3001 North. Grant Ave. With over 900 agronomical and rural living exhibits and more than 500 head of registered livestock on display, it has been deemed the Ozarks' largest agricultural issue. Gratis admission and parking.
46th annual Ozark Art & Craft Fair, 9 a.yard.-four p.k., Finley River Park, 891-961 N. Riverside Road, Ozark. 3 hundred-plus vendors from around the country will exhibit and sell original arts and crafts, plus nutrient and more than. Hosted past the GFWC Utopia Club Inc.
Gigs in the Garden: The Singer and the Songwriter, 2 p.m., Peace Through People Pavilion at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2600 South. Scenic Ave. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. Free access; $10 suggested donation benefits Friends of the Garden projects. 417-891-1515
Mid-Town Concert Series: Vocal & Larsen Duo, iii p.m., Central Christian Church building, 1475 North. Washington Ave. Free. 417-869-7241
Ozark Festival Orchestra, three p.m., Monett High Schoolhouse Performing Arts Centre, 1 David Sippy Bulldoze, Monett. Music Director Todd Borgmann has scheduled the opening concert with a "greatest hits" format, surveying the orchestra's evolution and the broad range of music played over the previous 39 seasons. Admission $10; $5 for senior citizens 65 and older, students high school age and younger free.
Monday, Oct. 7
An Evening with the Bacon Brothers: The Shaky Ground Tour, Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Tickets $35-$95. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Music Mon of the Ozarks, half dozen p.m., University Hotel Hotel and Convention Center, 333 Due south. John Q. Hammons Parkway. This month'due south guest is Larry Lee of Ozark Mountain Daredevils Fame and the co-author of their about famous song, "Jackie Blue." Dinner and drinks available at v:30 p.k.
Tuesday, Oct. viii
Flannel Fest: Benefiting Mercy Health Foundation, 5:30-8 p.chiliad., TownePlace Suites by Marriott, 2009 Due south. National Ave. Lumberjack performances, chili, smore's and cocktails, thousand games and kids' zone, Cutest Lil' Lumberjack contest, bristles contest and music by Shaun Munday.
Wednesday, Oct. 9
Christian County Library Fall Book Sale, 8:30 a.1000.-8 p.m., Nixa Co-operative, 208 McCroskey St., Nixa. Proceeds benefit programs and events funded by Friends of the Library. 417-724-6100
Thursday, Oct. ten
Christian Canton Library Fall Book Sale, eight:30 a.thousand.-viii p.one thousand., Nixa Co-operative, 208 McCroskey St., Nixa. Proceeds benefit programs and events funded past Friends of the Library. 417-724-6100
Christian Women'south Connection Luncheon, noon, Twin Oaks State Club, 1020 E. Republic Road. Larn treasured quilt history and meet the interesting designs at a Quilt "Bed Turning." Speaker Meryl Bishop, originally from South Africa, volition share the adventure and excitement she discovered when stepping out of her comfort zone. Cost: $16. Reservations required. Call Nancy at 417-719-4507 or Betty at 417-877-8820.
KTTS Springfield Land Music Awards 2019, 7 p.thou., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Primal Due east. Tickets $22-$45. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
"The Neon Cantankerous," seven p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 Westward. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether woods, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is non a new one. Tickets $five-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Friday, Oct. 11
53rd annual Apple Butter Makin' Days, Oct. 11-13, downtown Mount Vernon. This huge festival spans three days. Sample and stir Apple Butter, have in a parade, queen contest and nearly 500 booths of handmade crafts. Savor a car prove, KidZone, wiener canis familiaris races, live entertainment and fair food on the Celebrated Courthouse Square in downtown Mt. Vernon. Free admission.
Ben Gleib, 7:30 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Lodge at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $20-$25 in advance, $10 more at the door. 417-228-8403
Christian Canton Library Fall Book Sale, 8:xxx a.m.-5 p.m., Nixa Branch, 208 McCroskey St., Nixa. Proceeds do good programs and events funded by Friends of the Library. 417-724-6100
House of Friends Annual Sale, 5:30 p.m., 425 Downtown Events, 425 W. Walnut St. Nutrient, greenbacks bar and networking. Tickets $10. Judy McKovich, 417.298.2755
"Men Are From Mars/Women Are From Venus Live!" vii:30 p.m., Juanita Chiliad. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 Due south. John Q. Hammons Parkway. The Off-Broadway hit one-act based on the best-selling volume. Tickets $55. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
The Mystery Hour with Jeff Houghton: Alive taping, 7:30 p.g., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Tickets $12 in advance, $14 twenty-four hour period of show. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
"The Neon Cantankerous," 7 p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether forest, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is not a new one. Tickets $five-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Panoramic Concerts hosts Jason Wilber, seven p.m., The Mansion at Elfindale ballroom, 1701 Southward Fort Ave. Doors open up at half-dozen:30 p.m. $xv per person at the door. Seating is limited. Wilber is a songwriter/performer and has been the guitarist to John Prine for xx plus years. Contact Trusten Williams at trusten19@gmail.com.
Springfield Improv: Friday Double Feature, 7:xxx p.chiliad. ($x) and Pappy Van Winkle, 9 p.m. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 Southward Ave. 417-872-2658
Taste of Tlaquepaque presented by Springfield Sister Cities Clan, vii-10 p.m., Historic Firehouse No. 2, 101 E. Commercial St. The event features talent from Springfield's sister city of Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, and raises funds for cultural programs that promote "Peace through People." General access is $150; young professional admission is $75; sponsorships start at $1,500 and include admission for 10. 417-874-2962
Sat, Oct. 12
2nd almanac Rockin' Roll Bike & Music Fest, noon-10 p.m., The Riff, 1900 W. Dusk St. Rides of 10, twenty and 40 miles, with rest stops featuring live local bands and refreshments, followed by dinner and a concert by Nadia and The Dirty Saints. Proceeds benefit Music Therapy of the Ozarks and the children's charities of the Toll Cutter Charity Championship. Registration $50-$100 at BikeAndMusicFest.org
5th annual Quadditch House Cup presented by Springfield Roller Derby, half dozen p.m., Shrine Mosque, 601 St. Louis St. This Harry Potter themed open up gender mini-tournament volition consist of iii 40-minute games. Free tickets. www.SpringfieldRollerDerby.com
25th annual Art in the Park, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sequiota Park, 3500 S. Lone Pine Ave. A fine art and fine craft show featuring original fine art and fine crafts displayed past artists themselves. Sponsored by the Southwest Missouri Art & Craft Society. www.artcraftguild.org or 417-343-3481. Free admission and parking.
53rd annual Apple Butter Makin' Days, Oct. eleven-xiii, downtown Mountain Vernon. This huge festival spans three days. Sample and stir apple butter, take in a parade, queen contest and nearly 500 booths of handmade crafts. Bask a car testify, KidZone, wiener domestic dog races, live amusement and fair food on the Historic Courthouse Square in downtown Mt. Vernon. Costless admission.
Ben Gleib, 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $20-$25 in advance, $ten more than at the door. 417-228-8403
Christian County Library Fall Volume Auction, 8:30 a.m.-five p.one thousand., Nixa Branch, 208 McCroskey St., Nixa. Proceeds benefit programs and events funded by Friends of the Library. Sabbatum is half-price auction on books. 417-724-6100
Country Dance, 7-9:30 p.thou., Northview Center, 301 E. Talmage. Bring packaged snacks to share. Admission $five. 417-883-4091
Hollister Grape & Fall Festival, 10 a.g.-10 p.grand. Oct. 12, downtown Hollister. Color Me Grape 5K Fun Run, 9 a.m., followed past live entertainment and a wide variety of food and craft exhibitor booths along celebrated Downing Street. Beer and Vino Garden, Kid Zone, Grape Stomp Competition, pup pageant and more, ending with a street dance from 7 to 10 p.m.
John Prine, 8 p.k., Juanita Grand. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 Southward. John Q. Hammons Parkway. Prine, a 2019 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Songwriter's Hall of Fame nominee, is virtually 50 years into a remarkable career. Kelsey Waldon is as well on the neb. Tickets $59.50-$99.50. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Keystone Kops Kornhole Tournament, one p.m., Shrine Mosque, 601 St. Louis St. Pizza and beverages available for purchase. Proceeds benefit Abou Ben Adhem Shriners Keystone Kops unit of measurement activities. https://abakops.wixsite.com/cornhole
"The Neon Cantankerous," ii p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 West. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether wood, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is not a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Ozarks Pridefest 2019, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Park Central Square. The largest LGBT issue in southwest Missouri, with a march at 10 a.m., alive music, vendors and activities. 417-869-3978
Springfield Improv: The Home Squad, 7:30 p.yard. ($x) and Putting Out Fires, 9 p.m. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 South Ave. 417-872-2658
Sunday, Oct. thirteen
25th annual Art in the Park, x a.m.-4:30 p.1000., Sequiota Park, 3500 S. Lone Pine Ave. A fine fine art and fine arts and crafts bear witness featuring original fine art and fine crafts displayed past artists themselves. Sponsored past the Southwest Missouri Fine art & Arts and crafts Guild. world wide web.artcraftguild.org or 417-343-3481. Free access and parking.
53rd annual Apple tree Butter Makin' Days, October. 11-13, downtown Mount Vernon. This huge festival spans three days. Sample and stir apple butter, take in a parade, queen contest and nearly 500 booths of handmade crafts. Enjoy a car show, KidZone, wiener dog races, live entertainment and fair food on the Historic Courthouse Square in downtown Mt. Vernon. Free admission.
Christian County Library Fall Book Sale, 12:xxx-4 p.grand., Nixa Branch, 208 McCroskey St., Nixa. Proceeds benefit programs and events funded by Friends of the Library. Sunday is Bag Solar day (plastic grocery bag of books $two). 417-724-6100
Gigs in the Garden: Springfield Community Jazz Ensemble, 2 p.grand., Peace Through People Pavilion at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2600 Southward. Scenic Ave. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. Costless admission; $10 suggested donation benefits Friends of the Garden projects. 417-891-1515
Tuesday, October. 15
2019 Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale Friends Night Preview Auction, 5-8 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds East-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Friends members admitted free or $5 at the door.
Wednesday, Oct. xvi
2019 Friends of the Library Autumn Book Sale, 10 a.m.-8 p.thou., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave.
Cody Ko & Noel Miller: Tiny Meat Gang Live, 8 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Tickets $thirty-$145. Cody Ko and Noel Miller are two quondam software engineers who left their stone-solid careers to become pretty decent comedians with no health insurance. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
NF: The Search Tour with Kyd the Band, 7 p.m., Shrine Mosque, 601 St. Louis St. Tickets $39.99-$89.99 at Ticketmaster.com, Kaleidoscope or Stick It In Your Ear.
Th, Oct. 17
2019 Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale, ten a.m.-8 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave.
"The Neon Cross," 7 p.1000., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether wood, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is not a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
A Very Special Evening with Vince Gill, vii:thirty p.m., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. Gill is known for his top-notch songwriting, guitar playing and warm, soaring tenor. Tickets $39.fifty-$89.50. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Friday, Oct. xviii
32nd annual Sparta Persimmon Days Festival, 9 a.thou.-6 p.thousand. , Roller Park, 837 Sectionalisation St., Sparta.
53rd annual Carthage Maple Leaf Festival parade, 9 a.m.-noon, historic Carthage square. Festival events run all through Oct.
2019 Friends of the Library Autumn Book Auction, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 Northward. Grant Ave.
An Evening with Branford Marsalis, 8 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Key East. Later four decades in the international spotlight, saxophonist Marsalis is an avatar of contemporary artistic excellence. Tickets $35-$75. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Joe List, 7:30 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $20-$25 in accelerate, $ten more than at the door. 417-228-8403
"The Neon Cross," 7 p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether woods, precious metal or neon, the boxing over the cantankerous is not a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Springfield Improv: Use Your Words, vii:30 p.m. ($10) and No Strings Attached, ix p.grand. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 S Ave. 417-872-2658
VFW Mail service 3404 Fish Fry, 5:xxx p.m., 1136 Due east. Atlantic St. Cost is $7. 2 Texas Tenors tickets will be raffled off. Accessible to the disabled. 417-865-6929
Sabbatum, Oct. nineteen
7th annual Ozarks Bacon Fest, a Tribute to Bacon, Bourbon & Beer, apex-iii p.yard., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds Due east-Plex East Hall, 3001 Due north. Grant Ave. VIP admission at 11 a.m. Tickets give guests access to a bacon-infused wonderland where the Ozark's all-time chefs prepare amazing creative bacon snacks. For ages 21 and older. Tickets $30 in accelerate, $35 at the door, $45 VIP.
52nd Rock, Gem & Mineral Show, ten a.m.-5 p.one thousand., Springfield Expo Heart, 635 St. Louis St. Rock and mineral specimens, gemstones, jewelry, fossils, catch numberless, educational displays, silent auctions, guest speakers and more than. Hosted by the Ozark Mountain Gem & Mineral Society. Cash-only admission $vi adults, $3 students, $i children 12 and nether. 417-501-9690
2019 Friends of the Library Fall Volume Sale Half-Price Day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave.
Annual Churchly Faith Church Craft Fair, 9 a.m.-2 p.k., 2436 N. Benton Ave. Food will be bachelor from eleven a.m. to 1 p.grand. 417-831-4262
Behind the Hauntings: An Intimate Evening with Amy Bruni and Adam Drupe, 8 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. The hosts of Travel Channel's "Kindred Spirits" swoop deep into their history and adventures every bit real-life paranormal investigators. Tickets $thirty-$50. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Farmers Park Art Testify & Popular-Upwards Tasting Bout, nine a.grand.-7 p.m. (tasting tour 2 p.m.), Farmers Park, 2144 E. Republic Road. A "popular-up" tasting tour features particularly selected food and drinkable vendors who will sample and sell their creations alongside xxx Ozarks artists showcasing their collections. All artwork will exist available for purchase.
Halloween Train Rides, eleven a.m.-5 p.yard., Joplin & Springfield Railway, 1101 North. Airport Blvd. Each train ride includes a two-mile round trip that lasts approximately xx minutes, and decorations will exist on display. Helpers will be present to assistance guests to board the train. The railroad train volition not operate in wet conditions. Gate will close early if at full chapters. Free. 417-425-1403
Hulston Mill Ceremonious State of war Days Make-upward, 9 a.m.-5 p.k., historic Hulston Mill, midway between Greenfield and Everton on U.Southward. 160, one mile north on EE and so i mile right on East Dade 92. Civil State of war menses lifestyle demonstrations, battles throughout the 24-hour interval, sutler, live music, Ladies Civil War Tea, food and more. Admission $5, kids in grads Thousand-12 costless with adult admission.
Joe List, 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $20-$25 in accelerate, $x more at the door. 417-228-8403
"The Neon Cantankerous," two p.k., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether forest, precious metallic or neon, the boxing over the cross is not a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Pets & Pumpkins Family unit Festival, noon-5 p.m., Park Fundamental Square. Relish a 24-hour interval of fun for the whole family unit, including fur-kids, with the area's largest pet costume parade/competition. Entry is $2 per person or pet. 417-830-8121
Red Star Intertribal Gourd Trip the light fantastic Society Pow Wow, 12:30 p.m.-ten p.m., Benson Convention Centre, 1008 E. Sedalia Ave., Clinton. The pw wow is a Native American celebration and gathering. There will exist crafts, raffles, nutrient, and dancers for all to savor. Gratuitous admission. www.redstargourd.com.
Smokey Comport at the Zoo, 10 a.m.-3 p.grand., Dickerson Park Zoo, 1401 W. Norton Route. Meet Smokey Bear, watch demos from the Springfield and Willard fire departments, blackness acquit talks and more. Admission $fifteen for teens and older, $x for kids 3-12, under 2 free. 417-833-1570
Springfield Improv: The Abode Squad, 7:30 p.1000. ($10) and IM PRO V, 9 p.yard. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 South Ave. 417-872-2658
Springfield Symphony Orchestra: From the New Earth, 7:30 p.m., Juanita Yard. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. Featuring Dvorák's "Symphony No. 9" and more. Tickets $10-$40. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Zoo Goes Boo, 6-ix p.m., Dickerson Park Zoo, 1401 Westward. Norton Road. Catch your little ghouls and goblins and fob or treat at the zoo! Little ones may score a Trick or Care for Bag (while supplies terminal) courtesy of Ozark Debate and will exist able to visit tons of local businesses handing out candy! This after-hours result is but $5 for ages iii and up. 417-833-1570
Sunday, Oct. twenty
32nd annual Wine & Food Celebration, 2-5 p.m., White River Conference Heart, 600 W. Sunshine St. Savor succulent food from the area's all-time restaurants and sample vino, craft beer and cocktails. All proceeds benefit didactics kids programming on Ozarks Public Television. Tickets $35-$75. 417-836-6171
52nd Stone, Gem & Mineral Show, 10 a.1000.-4:thirty p.yard., Springfield Expo Centre, 635 St. Louis St. Rock and mineral specimens, gemstones, jewelry, fossils, catch bags, educational displays, silent auctions, guest speakers and more. Hosted past the Ozark Mount Jewel & Mineral Gild. Cash-only admission $half dozen adults, $3 students, $1 children 12 and nether. 417-501-9690
2019 Friends of the Library Autumn Volume Sale Handbag Twenty-four hours, 10 a.m.-five p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Bags of books bachelor for $one or $v.
Farmers Park Fine art Show & Pop-Upward Tasting Tour, 10 a.chiliad.-iv p.m. (tasting tour all day), Farmers Park, 2144 East. Republic Road. A "pop-up" tasting bout features specially selected food and potable vendors who will sample and sell their creations aslope xxx Ozarks artists showcasing their collections. All artwork will be available for purchase.
Gigs in the Garden: Claude Bourbon, 2 p.m., Peace Through People Pavilion at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2600 S. Breathtaking Ave. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. Free admission; $10 suggested donation benefits Friends of the Garden projects. 417-891-1515
Halloween Train Rides, eleven a.1000.-v p.m., Joplin & Springfield Railway, 1101 North. Aerodrome Blvd. Each railroad train ride includes a two-mile round trip that lasts approximately 20 minutes, and decorations volition be on display. Helpers will be present to assist guests to lath the railroad train. The train will not operate in moisture conditions. Gate will shut early on if at full capacity. Free. 417-425-1403
Hulston Factory Civil War Days Make-up, ix a.m.-2:thirty p.chiliad., historic Hulston Factory, midway betwixt Greenfield and Everton on U.S. 160, ane mile due north on EE and so ane mile right on East Dade 92. Civil War period lifestyle demonstrations, battles throughout the solar day, sutler, live music, Ladies Ceremonious War Tea, food and more than. Admission $5, kids in grads K-12 costless with adult admission.
What's In a Proper name: Jacob, three:xxx p.m., Immaculate Formulation Church, 3555 S. Fremont Ave. A choral concert presented by Springfield Chamber Chorus forth with Kickapoo High School Choir and Evangel University Chorale. Tickets $10 at springfieldchamberchorus.org; 417-848-6900
Monday, Oct. 21
11th annual Chilling Symphony presented by the Springfield Symphony, half-dozen p.m., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. The orchestra, all dressed in Halloween costumes, will exist led by Maestro Kyle Wiley Pickett and will feature performances of Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, March to the Scaffold, and many more than. Doors open at 5 p.m. and seating is start come up, start served. Concert attendees are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes and bring together in the costume contest for children during the result. Free.
Wednesday, Oct. 23
Ryan Bingham with Jamestown Revival, 7:30 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Central East. Bingham'south powerful songs of survival and sacrifice are rooted in real life. Tickets $xxx-$99. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Seinfeld Alive, 7 p.m., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. Jerry Seinfeld returns to Hammons Hall to perform his signature stand up-up. Tickets $45-$150. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Thursday, Oct. 24
Girls Choir of Springfield Concert, 7 p.thou., First Baptist Church, 525 South Ave. No admission charge; donations will benefit Dynamic Strides Therapy.
Meike Aton Fine art Studio & Gallery Interactive Open House, 3:30-7 p.m., 1200 E. Woodhurst Drive, K-300. Come and observe your inner creative person with a customs art project on one sheet and art weavings from manus-spun wool. 417-343-3481
"The Neon Cross," vii p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 West. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether woods, precious metal or neon, the boxing over the cantankerous is not a new ane. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Parties in the Dark, six-9 p.thou., Farmers Park, 2144 Due east. Republic Route. Bring the whole costumed coiffure to Farmers Park for tricks and treats, live music, games, face painting, balloon art, processed for the kids and more. Free; donations will be collected to do good Watching Over Whiskers Feline Rescue.
Friday, Oct. 25
910 Ballroom "Oktoberfest" Dance, 7-ten p.thou., 910 W. Battlefield. Live music, ballroom, country, Latin swing and mixers. Theme or casual attire, or Halloween costume if yous prefer. Seniors, singles and students welcome. Admission $10. 417-883-4091
Davey Wester, 7:xxx p.m., Blue Room Comedy Gild at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $xv-$20 in advance, $10 more than at the door. 417-228-8403
"Death Valley: A Love Story," seven:xxx p.1000., Springfield Gimmicky Theatre's Centre Stage, 302 Eastward. Pershing St. This play by Sandy Asher tells the true story of Carol Emerson and David Nutter inspired by their journals and fine art. Tickets $22 on opening weekend. 417-831-8001 or springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org
"Footling House on the Prairie: The Musical," presented by Springfield Little Theatre, seven:30 p.m., Landers Theatre, 311 E. Walnut St. An all-new musical adaptation based on the love book serial. Tickets $20-$32. 417-869-1334 or springfieldlittletheatre.org
Miranda Lambert: Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Bout, 7 p.m., JQH Arena, 685 South. John Q. Hammons Parkway. With special guests Elle, King, Pistol Annies, Ashley McBryde. Tickets $53.75-$93.75 at www.missouristatetix.com/ or 417-836-7678
"The Neon Cantankerous," 7 p.m., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 W. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether forest, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cross is not a new i. Tickets $five-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Pathways United Methodist Church Fall Chili Supper, v:thirty-6:thirty p.grand., 1232 East. Dale St. The church will hold its fall chili supper including vegetable beef soup and pie and cake for dessert. 417-866-4378
Saturday, Oct. 26
17th almanac Stone County Fine art Studio Tour, 10 a.one thousand.-5 p.thou., at studios in Reeds Bound, Galena, Branson Westward and Kimberling Urban center. Sponsored by nine local art studios: Fancy Works and Fiber, 22186 Main St., Reeds Spring; Studio 890, 890 Happy Hollow Route, Galena; Hess Pottery & Baskets, 23732 Highway 413, Reeds Spring; Karen Deeds Fine Art, 21891 Main St., Reeds Bound; Branson Due west Art Gallery, Claybough Plaza, 11016 Missouri 76, Branson West; Art That Rocks, 110 Wild Plumb, Reeds Spring; Mindy Schroeder Photography, 110 Wild Plumb, Reeds Spring; Table Rock Art Guild Gallery, 11863 Missouri 13, Kimberling City; Physician on the Rock, 8 Sundowner, Reeds Leap. Artists and photographers will accept hundreds of original works, including paintings, woodcarving, pottery, baskets, mosaics, jewelry and more than. The bout is an opportunity to meet the artists, enquire questions and buy unique art at its source. Gene Wineland, 913-461-6692
Antiquarian Festival of the Ozarks, 9 a.yard.-5 p.m., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 N. Grant Ave. Antiques, collectibles, toys, primitives, pottery and more than. Access $half dozen adults, $three children 9-12 (valid both days), children 8 and nether gratis. Free parking.
Davey Wester, 7 p.one thousand. and 9:xv p.chiliad., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 St. Louis St. Tickets $xv-$20 in advance, $x more at the door. 417-228-8403
"Death Valley: A Dear Story," seven:thirty p.m., Springfield Gimmicky Theatre's Centre Stage, 302 Due east. Pershing St. This play by Sandy Asher tells the true story of Carol Emerson and David Nutter inspired by their journals and art. Tickets $22 on opening weekend. 417-831-8001 or springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org
Halloween Fest, eleven a.m.-6 p.m., Rutledge-Wilson Subcontract Park, 3825 West. Subcontract Road 146. Article of clothing a costume and bring together a family unit scavenger hunt with game and crafts. The pumpkin patch, corn maze and hayride will exist open up for an additional fee. For all ages.
Halloween Open Firm at Turners, 11 a.m.-two p.m., Turners Station Mercantile, 6484 Eastward. Subcontract Road 148, Turners. Free upshot with trick-or-treating, games and prizes. Costumes optional. A $5 hot dog/'smores lunch and the full deli carte du jour volition be available. No booze or animals immune except certified service animals. All children must be accompanied by an adult. 417-880-1242
Halloween Train Rides, 11 a.m.-5 p.1000., Joplin & Springfield Railway, 1101 North. Airport Blvd. Each train ride includes a ii-mile round trip that lasts approximately 20 minutes, and decorations volition be on display. Helpers will be present to assist guests to lath the railroad train. The train will not operate in moisture conditions. Gate will shut early if at full chapters. Gratis. 417-425-1403
"Little House on the Prairie: The Musical," presented past Springfield Little Theatre, 7:30 p.1000., Landers Theatre, 311 Due east. Walnut St. An all-new musical adaptation based on the love book series. Tickets $twenty-$32. 417-869-1334 or springfieldlittletheatre.org
Monster Bowl for Champions Tournament, 1 p.1000., Enterprise Park Lanes, 1625 S Enterprise Ave. Registration fee $30 per person; five people per team, 2 games per team. Pizza, beverages and T-shirt included. Proceeds benefit Champion Athletes of the Ozarks. 417-890-1599
"The Neon Cross," 2 p.thou., Stained Glass Theatre, 1996 Due west. Evangel St., Ozark. Whether wood, precious metal or neon, the battle over the cantankerous is not a new one. Tickets $5-$12. 417-581-9192 or sgtheatre.com
Ozarks' Money Club annual Fall Coin & Postage stamp Evidence, 9 a.thousand.-v p.grand., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 North. Grant Ave. Buy, sell trade. Free admission and parking. 417-877-0233 or world wide web.ozarkscoinclub.com
Parkview Loftier School's 2d Almanac "Boo at the View" Fall Spooktacular, five-7 p.m, Parkview Loftier School, 516 W. Meadowmere St. We'll take lots of costless fun for the whole family unit (although canned food donations are welcome), including Haunted Hallways for older children and young adults, a Spooky Hallway and Play tricks-Or-Treat Street (featuring Mayor Princess) for younger children, and lots of games and activities (including costume contests) for everyone. Plus, lots of free candy, popcorn, and fall drinks. Our Play a joke on-Or-Treat Street features a Mad Scientist'south Lab, a Haunted Mansion, a Spooky Theatre, and a Haunted Cemetery & Wood! This event is gratuitous, and the entry is on the south side of Parkview High School (along Chrisman Drive).
Rocky Horror Picture show Evidence 2019, 7 p.yard. and 10 p.thousand., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Cardinal East. A screening of the cult archetype movie. Tickets $12 in advance, $15 twenty-four hours of testify. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Springfield Improv: Springfield Improv: The Musical, vii:30 p.m. ($10) and Large and Tall Show, 9 p.m. ($5), Springfield Improv Theater, 308 S Ave. 417-872-2658
Thriller on C-Street: Epidemic Ten, 3:30-10 p.one thousand., 224 E. Commercial St. Join the C-Street Zombie Corps for the 10th ceremony of Thriller on C-Street. Free; a express number of VIP seats bachelor ($15-$xxx). 417-869-6789
Dominicus, October. 27
Antiquarian Festival of the Ozarks, 10 a.m.-four p.1000., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex, 3001 Northward. Grant Ave. Antiques, collectibles, toys, primitives, pottery and more. Admission $half dozen adults, $3 children 9-12 (valid both days), children 8 and nether free. Free parking.
"Decease Valley: A Beloved Story," 2 p.g., Springfield Contemporary Theatre's Center Stage, 302 East. Pershing St. This play by Sandy Asher tells the true story of Carol Emerson and David Nutter inspired by their journals and fine art. Tickets $22 on opening weekend. 417-831-8001 or springfieldcontemporarytheatre.org
Gigs in the Garden: The Lacewings, 2 p.m., Peace Through People Pavilion at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park, 2600 Due south. Scenic Ave. Bring blankets or lawn chairs. Costless access; $10 suggested donation benefits Friends of the Garden projects. 417-891-1515
Halloween Railroad train Rides, 11 a.chiliad.-5 p.m., Joplin & Springfield Railway, 1101 N. Airport Blvd. Each train ride includes a 2-mile round trip that lasts approximately 20 minutes, and decorations will be on display. Helpers volition be present to assist guests to board the train. The train will non operate in wet conditions. Gate volition close early if at full chapters. Free. 417-425-1403
"Little House on the Prairie: The Musical," presented by Springfield Little Theatre, 2 p.m., Landers Theatre, 311 E. Walnut St. An all-new musical adaptation based on the beloved volume series. Tickets $20-$32. 417-869-1334 or springfieldlittletheatre.org
Ozarks' Coin Social club annual Fall Coin & Stamp Evidence, nine a.m.-iii p.thou., Ozark Empire Fairgrounds East-Plex, 3001 Northward. Grant Ave. Buy, sell merchandise. Free admission and parking. 417-877-0233 or www.ozarkscoinclub.com
Sensory-Safe Trick or Treat, three-vii p.m., Abou Ben Adhem Shrine Mosque, 601 St. Louis St. All abilities welcome. RSVP required: senstorysafetreats.eventbrite.com or 417-890-4656
Springfield Mid-America Singers: For the Honey of Music, 3 p.thousand., Schweitzer United Methodist Church, 2747 Eastward. Sunshine St. Featuring the music of English composer Will Todd, specifically Todd's "Mass in Blue," an upbeat jazz setting of the Latin mass text.
Tuesday, Oct. 29
"Jimmy Buffett'due south Escape to Margaritaville," 7:30 p.m., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. A feel-good musical that finds the joy of living in the moment. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Peppa Pig Live! Peppa Pig's Risk, 6 p.m., Gillioz Theatre, 325 Park Fundamental Eastward. Tickets $25-$135. An all-new live testify featuring Peppa and her friends. 417-863-9491 or gillioztheatre.com
Truck or Treat, 4:30-vi:xxx p.1000., Ewing Park, 1400 S. Scenic Ave. The Springfield Fire Department and the Park Board partner for a Halloween event with costumes, candy, firefighters and fire trucks. Free
Midweek, Oct. 30
"Jimmy Buffett'due south Escape to Margaritaville," 7:thirty p.1000., Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 S. John Q. Hammons Parkway. A experience-adept musical that finds the joy of living in the moment. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Thursday, Oct. 31
"Jimmy Buffett'southward Escape to Margaritaville," seven:30 p.k., Juanita Thousand. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, 525 Due south. John Q. Hammons Parkway. A feel-adept musical that finds the joy of living in the moment. 417-836-7678 or hammonshall.com
Fall fun all month long
Harvest Fest, 11 a.g.-6 p.chiliad. Saturdays and apex-6 p.m. Sundays in October, Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park, 3825 W. Farm Road 156. Meander through the corn maze, have a hayride, pick your own pumpkin, ride the Moo-cow Train, bounce on inflatables and more. Costless admission; most activities require a pocket-sized fee. Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch open up 6:30-10 p.m. Fridays, xi a.chiliad.-10 p.m. Saturdays and apex-six p.thousand. Sundays (pumpkin prices based on weight; Corn Maze $4 adults, $3 kids 5-11.Haunted Trail is open 6:thirty-ten p.m. Fridays and Saturdays for ages 8 to adult, $7 per person.
Silverish Dollar City'due south Harvest Festival: Craft Days and Pumpkin Nights, Wednesdays-Sundays through Oct. 26, Argent Dollar City, 399 Silver Dollar City Parkway, Branson. One-day tickets $68 for ages 12-64; $58 for ages 4-11; $66 for ages 65 and older. Info: silverdollarcity.com, 417-336-7100 or 1-800-888-7277
Source: https://www.news-leader.com/story/life/2019/09/30/october-fall-events-springfield-missouri-ozarks-fall-festivals-concerts/2413094001/
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