This event is 21 and up only, I.D.'s will be required and checked at admission.

Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
The event is open to the public so bring along your friends, family and coworkers. We can dip it into to-go containers if you are in a hurry!
The net proceeds from this event support Kirksville Community Christmas Dinner.
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!
Exciting News! Special Guest Coming from Boston! 
We’re thrilled to announce that our upcoming event on October 17th will feature a special guest from Hello, It's Me traveling all the way from Boston to be with us!

To make sure we’re fully prepared and respectful of his time and our resources, we kindly ask that you RSVP so we know how many wonderful attendees to expect. You can RSVP by scanning the QR code below or contacting Melissa at the Community Learning Center at 660-665-9400.
It will be a fantastic event, including a light dinner, and we can’t wait to see you there! Please RSVP to help us plan the best experience for everyone.
Date: October 17th
Location: Adair County SB40 Community Learning Center (1107 Country Club Dr, Kirksville, MO 63501).
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thank you for your support – we’re very excited to share this special opportunity with all of you!

*This presentation is for people with disabilities over the age of 18.
Visiting Ofstad Scholar Dr. Janet Sylvester will read from her earlier books of poetry, That Mulberry Wine (Wesleyan University Press); The Mark of Flesh (W.W. Norton & Co.); and And Not to Break( Bordighera Press) as well as from her current book-in-progress, Color-Wheel.
The Ofstad Visiting Scholar Program brings renowned guest writers and scholars from around the world to the Truman campus. During their stay, these talented scholars offer a range of workshops, lectures, and readings.
The scholars bring diverse voices to campus and expose our students to new scholarly, artistic, and professional possibilities through interactions with accomplished individuals working in academia, publishing, and the nonprofit sector. Alongside the classroom experiences, the Clayton B. Ofstad Readings Series invites all members of the northeast Missouri community to public presentations by each of these scholars and writers.
Hosted by the Department of English, the Ofstad Visiting Scholar Program is available thanks to the profound generosity and vision of Odessa Ofstad in creating Truman’s first-ever endowed chair. Odessa worked at Truman from 1967-1993. During her career, she served as the cataloger, head cataloger, music and curriculum librarian, archivist and special collections librarian. She retired as Special Collections Librarian Emerita. Her husband, Clayton B. Ofstad, joined the Language and Literature Department at Truman in 1967, where he taught until his retirement in 1987. He passed away in 1994.

Children should be accompanied by an adult
The event will start at 1 PM and end at 4 PM
We will direct people where to park when they arrive.
Contact the Chamber today and get signed up!



