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SUMMARY:Fairfax Farmers Market to begin in May
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THE MONTH CHANGE: \nThe first Fairfax Farmer’s Market of 2026 will be held in May\, from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Main Street. Vendors are welcome to stay until 1:00 p.m. to catch the lunch crowd. There is no fee to set up a stand\, but you must supply your own canopy\, tables\, and chairs. There will be weekly regular vendors as well as other featured sellers who will make an occasional appearance. \nThe Atchison County Library will also have two carts overflowing with books (25¢ each)\, audiobooks (25¢ each)\, movies ($1)\, and magazines  (free) available from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Whether you’re a reader who loves romance\, western\, nonfiction\, mystery\, or more – the library has you covered! There will be table books and antique books for decorating or crafts\, magazines with recipes or great pictures for projects. \nStay tuned for more information once we get closer to May.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/fairfax-farmers-market-to-begin-this-friday/
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SUMMARY:Burkeys to reopen farmers market in Tarkio
DESCRIPTION:The farmers market operated by Richard and Helen Burkey in Tarkio will open for the 2026 season starting in April. The market is located at the Burkey residence\, right before the curve as you head south out of Tarkio at 20564 U.S. Hwy. 59 (use the north driveway). They will be open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. \nThe Burkeys have purchased a refrigerated truck\, which will keep the food that needs to stay cool fresh. As the fruit and vegetable seasons progress\, the Burkeys will be selling watermelons\, cantaloupes\, cabbages\, tomatoes\, and peaches. They also have average to large sized\, farm fresh eggs gathered daily. Besides eggs\, fruits and vegetables\, the Burkeys also plan to have fishing equipment and antiques for sale on the property. For more information\, call or text 660-528-3011 or 660-528-2481.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/burkeys-to-reopen-farmers-market-in-tarkio/
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SUMMARY:“Stay Strong\, Stay Healthy” classes to begin May 4
DESCRIPTION:If you are interested in unlocking the joy of strength training\, join the “Stay Strong\, Stay Healthy” Level 1 group sessions in a fun and supportive environment. Feel stronger\, more energized and connected as you increase your overall fitness\, flexibility\, and balance. Build muscle and increase bone density to reduce frailty\, osteoporosis and the risk of falls. Classes include warm-up exercises\, strengthening exercises using hand and ankle weights\, and cool-down stretches. Weight equipment will be provided \nThe group will meet from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Rock Port. The first week\, classes will be Monday\, May 4\, and Wednesday\, May 6. Classes will continue on Tuesdays and Thursdays\, with the exception of the final week\, which will be Monday\, June 22\, and Friday\, June 26. \nThe classes are free. The $60 class fee has been covered by grant funding from Young at Heart Resources for those age 60 and older. \nPre-registration is required. To register\, scan the QR code or call the Nodaway County Extension Office at 660-582-8101. \n \n 
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/stay-strong-stay-healthy-classes-to-begin-may-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260520T080000
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SUMMARY:Free Kids’ Summer Meals
DESCRIPTION:Free summer meals for all kids and teens are available weekdays through the Kids’ Summer Meals program. The Tarkio Nutrition Center\, located at 412 Main Street in Tarkio\, will serve breakfast and lunch – completely free for every child in the community. Breakfast for kids will be served from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Lunch for kids will be served from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nFamilies in Fairfax can pre-order lunch Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday\, but must call 660-736-5725 by 9:00 a.m. that day. Meals are reserved on a first‑come\, first‑served basis\, so be sure to call in advance. Meals can be picked up from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Fairfax branch of the Atchison County Library\, located at 118 E. Main Street in Fairfax. \nThe menu is: \nJuly 1: Breakfast – Waffles; Lunch – Chicken nachos\, peanut butter and jelly sandwich\, or ham/turkey sandwich \nJuly 2: Breakfast – Oatmeal; Lunch – Goulash\, peanut butter and jelly sandwich\, or ham/turkey sandwich \nJuly 3: Closed for Independence Day \nJuly 6: Breakfast – Poptarts; Lunch – Big Mac salad\, peanut butter and jelly sandwich\, or ham/turkey sandwich \nJuly 7: Breakfast – Toast; Lunch – Chicken patty\, peanut butter and jelly sandwich\, or ham/turkey sandwich \nJuly 8: Breakfast – Waffles; Lunch – Breakfast sandwich\, peanut butter and jelly sandwich\, or ham/turkey sandwich \nKids’ Event \nGet ready for a delicious adventure under the sun! The Tarkio Nutrition Site will host a special “Solar Oven S’mores” event for kids on Friday\, July 24\, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. This hands-on workshop is the perfect way to combine science and snacking as participants learn how to harness the power of the sun to melt the perfect marshmallow. It’s an engaging\, educational experience that turns a classic treat into a brilliant STEM discovery. Spots are limited and pre-registration is required.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/free-kids-summer-meals-to-include-fairfax-library-delivery-this-year/
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SUMMARY:Liberty Theatre to present Disney’s “Descendants: The Musical” this month
DESCRIPTION:Rehearsals are in full swing at the Liberty Theatre for Disney’s “Descendants: The Musical.” \nArea actors\, actresses\, and musicians will showcase their talent in the musical\, based on the popular Disney Channel Original Movies. It is packed with comedy\, adventure\, Disney characters\, and hit songs. \nMusic Theatre International says\, “Imprisoned on the Isle of the Lost – home of the most infamous villains who ever lived – the teenaged children of Maleficent\, the Evil Queen\, Jafar\, and Cruella De Vil have never ventured off the island . . . until now. When the four troublemakers are sent to attend prep school alongside the children of beloved Disney heroes\, they have a difficult choice to make: should they follow in their parents’ wicked footsteps or learn to be good?” \nPerformances of  “Descendants: The Musical”  will be Friday and Saturday\, June 19 and 20\, at 7:00 p.m.; Sunday\, June 21\, at 2:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday\, June 26 and 27\, at 7:00 p.m.; and Sunday\, June 28\, at 2:30 p.m. The Liberty Theatre is located inside the Atchison County Memorial Building\, 417 S. Main\, Rock Port\, Missouri.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/liberty-theatre-to-present-disneys-descendants-the-musical-this-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260620T080000
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SUMMARY:14th Annual Doug Summa Memorial Car Show
DESCRIPTION:The Slo-Rollers of Northwest Missouri group is sponsoring the 14th annual Doug Summa Memorial Car Show. It will be held at the Doug Summa Memorial Park in Tarkio (3rd and Pine streets by the Community Building) Saturday\, June 20. Registration for vehicles will be held from 8:00 to 10:30 a.m. with the participants invited to take part in the Tarkio Rodeo Parade at 1:00 p.m. on Main Street. Lunch will be provided at the car show by Atchison County University of Missouri Extension. Trophies for the car show will be presented following the parade. In case of rain\, the show will be held on Main Street. For questions\, contact Marvin Cooper at 660-744-3760.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/14th-annual-doug-summa-memorial-car-show/
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SUMMARY:Bicycle Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:The Atchison County Health Department\, with assistance from local law enforcement and MU Extension employees\, is sponsoring a bicycle rodeo Saturday\, June 20\, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Farmers State Bank parking lot on Main Street in Tarkio. Children up to age 14 are invited to bring their bicycles and take part in a bike inspection\, where their brakes\, tires\, handlebars\, chains\, etc. will be checked\, and an obstacle course\, where they will learn proper hand signals and bicycle rules of the road. A free helmet will be given to each child who participates. Parents or an adult must accompany the child.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/bicycle-rodeo-2/
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SUMMARY:Fuzzy's Rodeo Ride
DESCRIPTION:Joy and Kenny “Fuzzy” Clapp are once again hosting their rodeo ride. Riders will meet at the Clapps’ home northeast of Tarkio (27081 160th Street). Around 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning\, June 20\, everyone will ride their horses and mules or wagons to the Tarkio Rodeo grounds. The Clapps will furnish lunch. The riders will take part in the parade and then ride back to the Clapps’ home for a potluck supper. There is plenty of room on the property for camping for those who want to stay Friday and Saturday nights. All riders and wagons are welcome.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/fuzzys-rodeo-ride-2/
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SUMMARY:Lakota culture and care of Mother Earth
DESCRIPTION:The Brownville Fine Arts Association will present the first program of the 2026 season Speakers Series this Saturday\, June 20\, at the Schoolhouse Art Gallery in Brownville\, Nebraska. The program will begin at 10:00 a.m. \nMary M. Hines is the author of “Who Cries for Mother Earth.” She is a writer and poet who has won numerous awards including an Independent Publisher Book Award in Visionary Fiction\, a Next Generation Indie Book Award\, and a National Telly Award. Hines grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota\, and her ancestry and writing are based on the Lakota ways as were gratefully taught to her by a Medicine Man from the Sicangu Lakota tribe. Her purpose in writing and speaking is to help conservation efforts to save Mother Earth. \n“This presentation discusses the relationship between Lakota culture and stewardship of the land\, according to Humanities Nebraska. “Most Native Americans have a deep connection to the natural world. The Lakota spiritual principle of “Mitakuye Oyasin” or “All my Relations” means we are all connected to each other\, to all species of animals and plants\, and all life – including Mother Earth and Father Sky. The program explores why more understanding of Lakota culture and spiritual beliefs might help us all open ourselves to new thinking about how to become better stewards of our beautiful planet Earth.” \nThe program is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Humanities Nebraska and Brownville Fine Arts Association. The Schoolhouse Art Gallery is located at 427 Main Street in Brownville.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/lakota-culture-and-care-of-mother-earth/
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SUMMARY:Tarkio Rodeo Parade
DESCRIPTION:The Tarkio Rodeo Parade will take place on Main Street Saturday\, June 20\, at 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to come out and watch or participate if you want. Registration and lineup for parade participants begins at 12:15 p.m. at 9th and Elm streets. Businesses\, churches\, organizations\, horseback riders and wagon owners\, tractor drivers\, classic car owners\, and rodeo fans are encouraged to decorate themselves and their entries and join the fun.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/tarkio-rodeo-parade-2/
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SUMMARY:Native American pottery program in Brownville
DESCRIPTION:George Neubert\, former director of Sheldon Museum\, will present “Southwest Native American Pottery” at The Antiquarium in Brownville\, Nebraska\, Saturday\, June 20\, at 1:00 p.m. This program will explore the history\, physical technique\, and artistic expressions representing tribal identity and spiritual connection to the earth. Attendees will view select pieces from the Flatwater Folk Art Museum. Refreshments will be provided. This program is made possible by the Sherwood Foundation and is sponsored by Brownville Education Center for Arts and Humanities. It is open and free to the public. The Antiquarium is located at 309 Water Street.
URL:https://farmerpublishing.com/event/native-american-pottery-program-in-brownville/
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