Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Appleton City Event Schedule Christmas in the Country

  

28th Annual Christmas in the Country

December 7, 2024, Appleton City, MO

 

CRAFT SHOW - THREE LOCATIONS         9:00-2:00

Depot Craft Show - 301 N. Walnut St.

Holt’s Custom Woodwork

The Candy Stop

Hand woven rugs

Julie’s Baked Goodies

The Woodcutter, wood crafts

Backwoods Creations,   Cutting boards, Cheese boards

Berry & Sprage, crocheted baby blankets, afghans,

American Girl Doll Clothes, 

Sherry’s Pecans

Sandi’s Aprons etc.

Every Perfect Gift, Liese Scroghem.

HOME TOUR TICKETS. $10

Historical Books—AC Museum

 

Historic W.H. Appleton Library

Mary Miller’s Sunrise Bakery

 

Growing in Grace. - 117 W. 4th St.

Stoneworks by Kitty

Salmon Enterprises, meat sticks & gift bags

Fresh Holiday Greenery by Montrose Class of 2026

Bake Sale by Growing in Grace

Cynthia’s soaps and crochet

 

Craft Show and Home Tours sponsored by Appleton City Museum

 

                                                            BUSINESS OPEN HOUSES

8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.              Blue Bird Lounge, breakfast, drinks and snacks 

8:00-2:00                              4th Street Fika, Seasonal Coffees

8:00-12:00             Zink Ford Motors, Museum Open, hot drinks and snacks

9:00-5:00                              Jina’s Junque, Christmas Décor and candies

9:00-2:00                              3 Wishes, original handcrafted gifts, art and live music

9:00-2:00                              Main Street Pottery, 104 W 4th, dinnerware, ornaments etc

9:00-2:00                              Rural Roots, Bulldog gear, clothing and stocking stuffers

9:00-2:00                              Growing with Grace Bake Sale, Craft Booths

9:00-2:00                              Red Door Salon (former Petals West), Floral & Boutique, door prize

9:00                       Half Baked and Take, Holiday Treats

10:00-8:00             Cork & Keg, treats and adult cider

2:00-5:00                              Blue Bird Lounge, Christmas Karaoke

 

                                                                     EVENTS

AC Music Pancake Breakfast                                                8:30-11:00 Elementary Gym                   

Historic W.H. Appleton Library Reopening.                      9:00-2:00

Grinch Candy Cane Hunt by Ellett Hospital                      11:00  Forest Park

Hudson Hustler’s 4-H  Loaded Baked Potato Lunch         11:00-1:00 Forest Park Building

        $10 with dessert and drink  Pre-orders and carry-outs available

HOME TOURS                                                                  1:00-4:00 Steve & Kim Meszaros and George W Clark House

Christmas Classic Movies                                                  1:30  Park Building

Christmas Market                                                               4:00  Forest Park

Chili and Soup by Optimist Club                                       4:00-8:00               Park Building

Lighted Holiday Parade                                                     5:00  Line up west of high school

Mayor’s Tree Lighting - Forest Park after parade

Santa’s visit - Park Building after Parade




Appleton City News

 November 27, 2024

 

Countywide and Lazy J Trash pickup for Appleton City will be FRIDAY, November 29, 2024 (due to Thanksgiving Day)

 

New this year! Meet Me On Main for Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Participating businesses include Jina's Junque, Rural Roots, 3 Wishes, 4th Street Fika and Bluebird Lounge.

 

The AIM Club of Montrose will be hosting their annual Christmas Lighting, Parade and Festivities Saturday evening November 30 in Montrose.  Main Street will be “Lit Up” at 5:00 p.m. with the parade following.  Individuals, families or businesses are encouraged to have a Christmas float in the parade. Register your float in front of Hart’s Upholstery between 4:00 – 4:45.  After the parade everyone is invited to come to the Community Building for hot dogs, chili, hot chocolate and stay to watch the movie “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure”.  The kids will then decorate Christmas cookies. 

 

The Montrose Knights of Columbus will hold their annual Germantown Turkey Shoot on Sunday December 1, starting at 10:00 a.m. at the Germantown ball field. Tickets are $3.00 each and advance sale tickets will enter the purchaser into a drawing for prizes. There will be a youth shoot every hour. Tickets are available in Appleton City at Dr. Payton’s office, Fennewald Plumbing or any Knights members.

 

The annual Senior Citizen’s dinner at AC Schools will be 12:00 p.m. December 5 in the AC Elementary Gym.  The doors will open at 11:30.  All senior citizens in the Appleton City School District are invited to enjoy a traditional turkey and ham dinner with sides and desserts.  Please RSVP by December 2 to 660-476-2161

 

Christmas in The Country is December 7, 2024.  Any business or organization planning an open house or activity for December 7, please email Susan at [email protected] with your hours and details.  Deadline for inclusion in publicity is November 20.

 

The 28th Annual Christmas in the Country Depot Craft Show will be 9:00-3:00, December 7, providing shopping pleasure for all.  All items provided for sale are hand crafted by the vendors.  Returning crafters and some new faces will make this a great show. Plan to attend and buy locally for those on your Christmas List.  This annual event is sponsored by Appleton City Museum. 

 

The Annual AC Music Pancake breakfast and Open Mic fundraiser will be 8:30-11:00 a.m. in the AC elementary Gym.  The menu includes all you can eat pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, coffee and juice.  Adults eat for $10, kids 3-11 $5 and 2 and under free.  There will also be performances by The Ozark Mountain 5, Tommy Payton, Danny Greathouse, Ben Yancy, AC Music Students Steel Band and more.

 

This year, there will be a Christmas Vesper service 4:00 p.m. Sunday, December 8, at Lakeview Event Barn. They are looking for choir members. Choir practice is held at 2:00 p.m. Sundays at Holy Trinity Church (formally TUMC).  For more information, call 660-492-2757.

 

The historic W. H. Appleton library will be open to the public Saturday, Dec 7 from 9:00 – 3:00 during Christmas in the Country. Stop in and see this important part of the town's history and receive a commemorative bookmark.

 

The Grinch Candy Cane Hunt is 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 7 in Forest Park at. Age groups will be taped off. A special candy cane found in each area will get the lucky person a prize! Get your picture taken with The Grinch!

 

The Knights of Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s Hall in Montrose on Sunday, December 8 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.  Treat your family to a hot breakfast you don’t have to cook or clean up.  A free will donation will be greatly appreciated

 

The Appleton City Ministerial Alliance meets throughout the year providing community services and opportunities for the area churches to gather together for worship.  Additionally, the ACMA helps people through the region in a variety of ways.  In 2023 the ACMA founded the Tony Reynolds Memorial Scholarship, which is a $1000 scholarship awarded locally to an area student pursuing continuing education post-high school.  Some in the community have asked about the ability to make donations directly towards the scholarship fund that are not used in other ACMA endeavors.  At any time, you may make donations towards the ACMA and they encourage you to do so.  You may make donations at any of their community meetings, or feel free to contact one of the ministers serving in the ACMA for more information.

 

The next Second Wednesday Meet Me On Main Shop & Stroll will be December 11, 2024, from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Participating businesses will include Jina's Junque, Rural Roots, 3 Wishes, 4th Street Fika, and Bluebird Lounge.

 

Ellett Memorial Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for December. Call 660-476-2111 for appointments. Dec 3 – Rheumatology-Dr. John, Dec 4 – Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Dec 5 – OB/GYN, Dr. Kallberg , Dec 13- Ortho-Dr. Gray,  Dec 17 – Rheumatology-Dr. John, Dec 18– Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Dec 19– Podiatry- Dr. Pace                


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Nov 28    Thanksgiving Day

Nov 30    Meet Me On Main for Small Business Saturday 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.

Nov 30    AIM Club of Montrose annual Christmas Lighting, Parade and Festivities Main Street will be “Lit Up” at 5:00 p.m.

Dec 1       Knights of Columbus Germantown Turkey Shoot starting at 10:00 a.m.

Dec 5       Senior Citizen’s dinner at AC Schools will be 12:00 p.m.

Dec 5       Hudson R-IX Christmas Program in the Gym at 7:00 p.m.

Adrian Christmas Parade This Saturday


 

Community Event Foster December 7th

 The City of Foster invites you and your family to meet Santa at the Foster Community Building on Saturday, December 7th. The afternoon will kick off at noon with a free lunch of chili and/or chicken Noodle Soup and drinks. Santa will be on location at 1:00 to meet the children and a gift walk will be available the everyone of all ages during the afternoon. Join the fun Saturday, December 7th from noon until the crowd dies down. It all happens at the Foster Community building… they hope to see you there.



MDC reports 159,120 deer harvested during November portion of firearms deer season

 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Preliminary data from the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) shows that deer hunters in Missouri harvested 159,120 deer during the November portion of firearms deer season, Nov. 16 - 26. Of the 159,120 deer harvested, 82,613 were antlered bucks, 13,203 were button bucks, and 63,304 were does.

Top harvest counties were Franklin with 3,530 deer harvested, Texas with 2,935, and Howell with 2,741. For current ongoing preliminary harvest totals by season, county, and type of deer, visit the MDC website at extra.mdc.mo.gov/widgets/harvest_table/.

This year’s harvest total was lower than last year’s November portion harvest total of 193,885 deer and was about 15% below the five-year average. For more harvest information from past years, visit mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer/deer-reports/deer-harvest-summaries.

According to MDC Cervid Program Supervisor Jason Isabelle, the drop in harvest this year was due to a combination of factors.

“The November portion started about a week later this year due to the calendar shift,” said Isabelle. “When this happens, we can expect a drop in harvest because the November portion occurs further from the peak of the rut which is about the tenth of November.”

Less than ideal hunting conditions throughout much of the November portion were another factor that contributed to this year’s lower opening weekend harvest total according to Isabelle.

“We had a few nice days sprinkled throughout the November portion, but there a number of days with warm temperatures or high winds,” he said. “These conditions likely affected deer movement and also hunters’ desire to be in the woods.”

Another factor that Isabelle believes significantly affected this year’s harvest total is a bumper acorn crop.

“Throughout much of Missouri, there are a lot of acorns in the woods this year,” said Isabelle. “When that happens, deer don’t need to move as much to find food and they frequent fields and other open areas less often because of the abundance of food in the woods.”

He noted that the counties with the largest decline in harvest were in the more heavily forested portions of the state where acorn abundance has a more significant effect on deer movement.

“Many northern and western Missouri counties were either up from last year’s harvest total or were down slightly,” said Isabelle. “As would be expected, with the good acorn crop we have this year, harvest was down the most in the more heavily forested Ozark counties.”

Firearms deer hunting in Missouri continues with the CWD portion Nov. 27 – Dec. 1 in open counties. The Late Youth portion runs Nov. 29 – Dec. 1 followed by the Late Antlerless portion Dec. 7-15 in open counties and then the Alternative Methods portion Dec. 28 through Jan. 7, 2025. The archery deer season reopens Nov. 27 and runs through Jan. 15, 2025.

Get more information on Missouri deer hunting from MDC’s 2024 Fall Deer and Turkey Hunting Regulations and Information booklet, available where hunting permits are sold and online at mdc.mo.gov/hunting-trapping/species/deer.



Reta Elizabeth Coonce Thurman King, age 77 of Papinville

 

Reta Elizabeth Coonce Thurman King

July 18, 1947 — November 21, 2024

Papinville, Missouri

Celebration of Life

Saturday, December 14, 2024

10:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)

Hill Top Assembly of God Church

6454 SE CR 6555, Rich Hill, MO 64779


Reta Elizabeth Coonce Thurman King, age 77 of Papinville, MO, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at her home, surrounded by her family. Reta was born July 18, 1947 in Papinville, Mo. to Lewis (Bud) and Esther Hatton Coonce. Reta loved the Lord and gave her life to Him at a young age. She was raised in the Methodist Church in Papinville, where she remained a member until the doors closed. At the time of her passing, she was a devoted member of the HillTop Assembly of God Church at Happy Hill. She worked at Walmart for many years and used her job as a way of witnessing to others. It was proven at how loved she was by how many people chose to seek her out, just to stand and wait their turn to go through her line. She retired in September 2022. Reta was a hard worker. As a single mom of two young children from a previous marriage, she worked at Rick's Drive in and also at the pecan plant in Rich Hill. She married Junior Dean King on July 14, 1979 at the Rich Hill Christian Church. To this union, one child was born. Reta was preceded in death by her parents in 1991 and husband, Junior King in 1999. Reta is survived by her three children; Randy Thurman (Jennifer) of Archie, MO, Donna Thurman Arnold (Jeff) of Papinville,MO and Paula King Ponzini (Mike) of Nevada, MO., 7 Grandchildren; Rachel Perkey (Austin), Katelyn Weisensee (Michael), Hannah Claudell (Alex), Sierra Ponzini, Jena Ponzini, Mark Arnold, and Ian Ponzini, and 3 great-grandchildren, along with 1 on-the-way; Kade, Aaron, and Olivia Weisensee and Ireland Perkey. A Celebration of Life is planned for Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 10 am., at HillTop Assembly of God Church. Services are under the direction of Heuser Funeral Home, Rich Hill, MO



Kathie Ann Garren, age 72 of Butler

 Visitation for Kathie Ann Garren of Butler, Missouri will be 3 - 5 p.m. Friday, November 29, 2024 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel (660-679-6555) in Butler, Missouri.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska.  Online condolences www.schowengerdtchapel.com.

Kathie Ann Garren, age 72 of Butler, Missouri died on Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri.  She was born April 18, 1952 to John Ross and Arleta Mae Nafus Daniel in Butler, Missouri. 

Kathie is survived by her husband, Larry “Corn” Garren of the home; a son, Kyle Smading  and wife Sandy of Butler, Missouri; two daughters, Holly Smading and husband Mike Daniels of Harrisonville, Missouri and Samantha Rinehart of Bon Aqua, Tennessee; 16 grandchildren, Jordyn (Evan) Garey, Savannah (Hayden) Derry, Tylor Smading, Kalyn Castro, Emily Smading-Daniels, Sydney Uhl, Josh Rinehart, Sienna Rinehart, Cody (Julienne) McGuire, Cheyanne Mullenix, Alex Swatosh, Austin Swatosh, Andrew (Haylee-an) Swatosh, Adalynn Amaya, Ayden Amaya and Alijah Swatosh; seven great-grandchildren, Sandler Garey, Brayden McGuire, Garren McGuire, Lucas Swatosh, Landon Swatosh, Brantley Swatosh and Elizabeth Swatosh; three brothers, John Daniel and wife Judy, Alan Daniel and Jim Daniel and wife Kathy all of Butler, Missouri; and two stepdaughters, Lisa Mullenix of Marshfield, Missouri and Shanna Swatosh of Butler, Missouri.  She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Jerry Smading on October 16, 2001; her son, Vernon Kayne Smading; a sister-in-law, Vickie Daniel; and a niece, Amy Breiner.



Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Giveaway and sale for black Friday weekend!



Up for grabs to one winner are Ten $2 bills that are sequentially numbered and have never been in circulation with a printing date of 2003.
Winner announced on the US Solutions Car Dealership Facebook Page on December 1st. Last chance to enter is Saturday, 11/30/2024 at midnight.
To enter you need to do two things:
1) Like our Facebook page by clicking this link, then click on the like button (underneath our picture on the right)
2) Share this post

The sale:
Starting today, take an extra $1,000 off the price listed on any car, truck or SUV listed on our website at https://www.forgetfuel.com
Offer good on completed vehicle purchases through Saturday, 11/30/2024 at 6:00 P.M.
Vehicle must be paid for in full by 6:00 P.M. on Saturday, 11/30/2024 to receive the discount.

Visit us today and experience the difference at US Solutions Car Dealership in Butler, MO! Our friendly staff is here to answer your questions and help you find the perfect vehicle for your needs.
Stop by and see us we are just past the pantry thrift store on the same outer road, or see our selection online at:

1161 NE County Road 63
Butler, Missouri
64730
816-399-0073

Located at the old Lola's Steak house, on historic old 71 highway, US Solutions Car Dealership at 1161 NE County Road 63, Butler, MO is your local auto sales expert in Bates County Missouri. Starting out in 2017 with just a handful of used cars, they are now the largest independent used car dealership in Bates County. They ensure customers a buying experience free of unnecessary complexities and 100% fee free. US Solutions offers a diverse selection of affordable pre-owned vehicles including gas-powered models, diesels, hybrids, plug-ins, and EVs, all available with zero dealer fees, immediate titles, and free temporary tags — so you'll be ready to hit the road without delay.

Christmas Homes Tour

It’s time to “Deck the Halls” for this year’s Christmas Homes Tours. The BHS Alumni Association will join forces with the Bates County Historical Society and Museum to provide for an exciting afternoon of touring wonderfully decorated homes in our area. All the festivities will take place on Sunday, December 8, 2024 from 1 – 4pm. The Museum will be serving light refreshments and the Museum’s Gift shop will be open for last minute gifts you may still need. A list of houses will be forth coming. Come join this year’s Christmas Homes Tours on December 8th. 



Time to Apply for the Missouri State Fair "Youth in Agriculture" Scholarships

 The Missouri State Fair and the Youth in Agriculture Committee are accepting applications for Youth in Agriculture scholarships for Missouri high school seniors graduating in 2025. The application form can be found on the Fair’s website.

Applications should be submitted to the Missouri State Fair and must be postmarked by January 21, 2025. Applicants must submit an original copy of their application and three additional copies.

These scholarships are possible thanks to the gracious contributions of many individuals and companies supporting Youth in Agriculture. A total of 62 scholarships amounting to $103,500, the largest amount ever, were awarded in 2024.

The following scholarships will be awarded in 2025:

one $5,000 S. Wayne Yokley Platinum Scholarship sponsored by Youth in Agriculture supporters,

one $3,500 Sharon Topliff Scholarship sponsored by Youth in Agriculture supporters,

one $2,500 supreme scholarship sponsored by Sydenstricker Nobbe Partners/Sydenstricker Genetics,

four $2,500 supreme scholarships sponsored by the Missouri State Fair Foundation,

and numerous $1,500 (plus) scholarships sponsored by Youth in Agriculture supporters.

Applicants must be high school seniors, active members of Missouri 4-H or FFA, and have participated at least once as a 4-H or FFA exhibitor at the Missouri State Fair. Selected students must enroll (fall and/or spring semester immediately following graduation from high school) in an accredited community college, college or university.

Missouri State Fair scholarships are funded through the generosity of Youth in Agriculture sponsors, hometown supporters and buyers of the livestock sold during the annual Sale of Champions. A portion of each animal’s sale price is allocated to the scholarship program. A complete list of sponsors and buyers are listed at www.mostatefair.com.



 

Downey Carriage House Adrian

 Thanksgiving is just around the corner and if you are looking for a get together space for your family and friends to gather… call the Downey Carriage House in Adrian. This Venue Space can accommodate 200  people and is located on the south side of Grey’s Café in Adrian. Call today for reservations for your next celebration…. Reservations taken today for Thanksgiving, Christmas and new Year’s Eve. Call Rayland Downey for pricing and detailed information. The Downey Carriage House now renting space for your next celebration. 816-225-7737 that number again 816-225-7737. Downey Carriage House in Adrian



Monday, November 25, 2024

Josh Collins Interview Wednesday November 27th 10 am

Josh Collins/ Adrian 
Single " Kansas City" 
Interview 10:03 am Studios of 92.1 
Wednesday, November 27th 



Josh Collins of Adrian will be competing in the Kansas City Market for a chance to play on the Main Stage of the Azura  Amphitheater in Bonner Spring Kansas this summer. Josh is the son of Bob and Francis Collins of Adrian  and a 2018 Adrian Blackhawk graduate. Josh will be on stage at Guitars and Cadillacs in Overland Park Kansas this Sunday evening. Josh will be asking for your vote as this competition could qualify him to perform during the Country Stampede 3 day Concert this summer. The doors open at 4 pm on Sunday, November 30th, the battle starts at 5 pm. Josh will perform his single called, “ Kansas City “ during the competition. Join us as we talk with Josh, his song will air following the interview.



L and L Guttering Local Company

 On site fabrication and installation of 5" and 6" K style seamless gutter.

Installation of gutter guards.
Installation of hinged downspouts.
(417) 667-7010.
Serving Bates County and Beyond 



Harrisonville Drive for the Food Pantry

 


Oakes Ford Auto Toys for Tots Drive

 


Adrian Christmas Parade November 30th


 

Nevada Pickle Ball Tournament


 

Bates County Memorial Memory Tree Ornaments

 


Butler FFA Labor Auction December 13th

 


What's Up LeRoy Cook

 What's Up

by LeRoy Cook

 11-25-2024

 Suggested Banner:

 The Museum Minute column from last week’s news quoted a 1945 newspaper report of the City of Butler agreeing to buy an airport site from developer Grover Gilbert. Actually, the city only took an option to buy the property back then, for an agreed price plus the cost of improvements made. The option was allowed to expire in 10 years, and Gilbert’s airport languished until 1963, when a more progressive city administration finally bought it.

 

Flying weather was one-sided last Friday, when we were severe clear on the west side of the state but places as close as Clinton sat under an 800-foot overcast. Columbia, Jeff City, St. Louis and other points east only opened up around 4 p.m., despite rosy forecasts.

 

Visiting aircraft last week included a Piper Cherokee 140 from Aurora, MO, a Socata Trinidad GT, a Cessna Skyhawk and a Skylane, just to name a few. A big twin-rotor Army Reserve Chinook helicopter muttered its way down the GPS glideslope to runway 36 on Saturday. Local-based aviation acts were conducted by Jon Laughlin in his spiffy Piper Cherokee 180, Jeremie Platt using his Grumman Tiger, Jim Ferguson flying his well-equipped Cessna Skylane, and Ted VanMeter trying to resurrect a 1953 Piper TriPacer.

 

This Saturday morning holds another opportunity for the Fliars Club to meet at 0730 hours to launch for breakfast, weather permitting. We-Be-Smokin’ will be open, after closing for the holidays.

 

There probably won’t be any aviation gasoline available at Butler for a while, after this week. A maintenance refurbishing is scheduled for the fuel tank during the second week of December, and it has to be drained for the work. Fill up and use your fuel wisely, or be prepared to divert to Harrisonville to get gas.

 

The national sensationalism for the week reported a Piper Cherokee Six making a forced landing in a parking lot at the Drag Race Nationals event held in Pomona, California on Sunday a week ago. The four occupants of the Six survived and there were no other casualties. Brackett Field was nearby, where the pilot was planning to land, but when undisclosed trouble arose he kept his cool and made a controlled impact.

 

Meanwhile, last Tuesday, a Milwaukee to Dallas American Airlines flight was interrupted by a passenger who was belligerently attempting to open an emergency exit door in-flight. He wouldn’t have been successful due to the pressurization load on the door, but a flight attendant was injured in the fracas, so several passengers took charge and duct-taped him to a seat until the flight landed. 

 

The brain-teaser for last week asked the meaning of “Flight Level 600” in a flight plan. Flight Levels are altitudes used by high-altitude jets, spoken in hundreds of feet. So, FL 600 is 60,000 feet, only used by Concorde and spy planes. Now, for next week, tell us where you can be flying in an Air Defense Identification Zone. You can send your answers to [email protected].



 

Marilyn Foster, age 88 of Clinton (formerly of Butler)

 Marilyn Foster, age 88 of Clinton, MO, formerly of Butler, MO passed away Sunday, November 24, 2024 at the Kansas City Hospice House. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by the Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel.



Friday, November 22, 2024

New Adventure Area Opening inside new Udderly Nuts Location

 

Check out their new indoor play area inside Udderly Nuts’ new location at 105 N. Main on the corner of the Butler Square. This fun, new play area is accessible using either a day pass or monthly membership.

The toddlers in your life will LOVE their cafe, school, barber shop, mechanic shop, market, post office, hospital/vet, fire station, bank, and police station!

The 20x20 soft play area in the center makes the perfect place for littles to crawl and explore!

Udderly Nuts should be in their new location on November 25th, 105 N. Main Street, see them on Facebook



2024 Electric City Speedway Expired Tickets / Please Destroy

 

This Style Admission Pass will not be honored at the 2025 Races 


Race Fan Fun is over until next spring. The Electric City Speedway will re-open in April for another season of racing. Those in possession of Electric City Speedway 2024 admission tickets that were won from 92.1 Radio Station this year, will not be honored for the 2025 season. New Electric City Speedway give-away tickets will have a new look. Old tickets should be destroyed. Those tickets will not be honored during the spring 2025 season. Hope to see Race Fans in the stands in 2025. Thanks for your continued support of Butler’s Electric City Speedway

2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 for sale $7,900

  2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 196k Miles $7,900 VIN: 1D7HU16D64J158744 Drivetrain: 4x4 Transmission: Automatic We have had several Ram tru...