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Feature: Slumber Soiree
Slumber Soiree, founded by Skye Edwards and Brittany Borries, offers hassle-free themed sleepover parties for kids and adults in the Joplin area, handling setup and takedown to create memorable, stress-free events right in your home.
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‘Orchid of the Ozarks’ Celebrating the iris, Joplin’s city flower
As part of Joplin’s 150th anniversary, the city will celebrate its official flower with a self-guided iris garden tour on May 13, featuring maps, treats, and commemorative cookie cutters, highlighting the iris’s history and significance to the community.
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Kicking off a summer schedule of musical events at the Cornell Complex
Connect2Culture’s summer concerts at Joplin’s Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex feature local indie rock band Me Like Bees and Grammy-winning folk duo The Okee Dokee Brothers, offering outdoor performances that celebrate music, community, and nature.
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Retirees Ed & Susan Wuch Work Hard as Ronald McDonald House Volunteers
Ed and Susan Wuch have dedicated years to volunteering for Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Four States, especially through recycling efforts and supporting families in need, making their service a model of community commitment and compassion.
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Chance encounters of the creative kind
Joplin artist Josh Okerson, inspired and mentored by 90-year-old Michael F. Wright, turned to painting as a way to cope with personal setbacks and now pursues his art passionately, drawing on emotion and encouragement to fuel his creative journey.
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Many ways to go green while taking care of our planet
The 53rd annual Earth Day, celebrated globally on April 22, encourages environmental awareness and action through activities like litter cleanup, tree planting, recycling, and energy conservation, continuing a tradition begun in 1970 to promote a healthier planet.
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Amazing artwork and more comes alive at Miami’s MuralFest 66
MuralFest 66, organized by the Miami Arts & Humanities Council, brings new murals by local and national artists, live music, kids’ activities, a car show, and more to Miami, Oklahoma’s Cultural District, creating a free, family-friendly celebration of art and community.
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Why I Run: Running through 3 states piques runner’s interest
Dora Eastin, once a reluctant marathoner, now runs as a way to cope with life’s challenges, setting ambitious goals—including qualifying for the Olympic trials—and credits her progress to perseverance, mindset, and the support of her coach and community.
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Finding Health at New Life Spa
New Life Spa in Grove, Oklahoma, led by naturopathic physician Deborah Stauss, offers a range of natural healing therapies—including salt and ozone therapy, body sculpting, and vibrational raindrop therapy—to help clients restore balance and empower them to take control of their health and well-being.
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