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Welcome to February! I don’t know about you, but January felt like it was at least 36 years long.
Our February issue is our Neosho and Newton County issue, where we highlight great things going on in that area. You’ll meet an old-school barber in Neosho who was trained in the Netherlands and now shares her expertise in her shop. You’ll meet a Neosho High School senior who excelled in softball and academics and has a bright future ahead. Speaking of Neosho High School, read about the Neosho Area Chamber of Commerce donating toward the school’s new podcast studio, which gives students real-life broadcasting experience. You’ll also learn about the Camp Crowder documentary being produced. If you have Camp Crowder memorabilia or stories from family members, you’ll learn how you can share those in order to enhance the documentary. And, next time you’re hungry, check out Miner Bill’s Pizza in Granby. The restaurant’s interior and the names of menu items are a lesson in Granby’s mining history.
We also feature news about Kansas City University’s new academic program and take a look back at KCU’s beginnings in Joplin. And if you’re in the mood to laugh, learn about Comedy for Camp, a fun night of comedy to benefit Soroptimist of Joplin’s scholarship and camp programs.
And ... good news! The “Find the Green Smiley Face” is back in a new digital version. Find the green smiley face in a picture from a February article, email the location of where you found it and your mailing address to wendy@showmetheozarks.com, and if your name is chosen, you’ll win a $50 Walmart gift card! Winner of the February “Find the Green Smiley Face” will be announced March 1!
Don’t forget, we’re online only now, so be sure to sign up to receive emails when we publish new content. We usually send 2-3 emails a month. It’s free to sign up, and we never sell your personal information. Sign up at www.showmetheozarks.com. You can also find our articles on Facebook and Instagram.
Also, be sure to enter your photo in our 16th Annual Nature Photo Contest, benefiting Wildcat Glades Nature Group! Find all the details at https://www.showmetheozarks.com/contests. Hurry! Photo submission deadline is Feb. 23.
Thank you for being a part of the Show Me The Ozarks family!
Sincerely,

Wendy Brunner, Publisher/Editor
P.O. Box 3325 • Joplin, Mo 64803














