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Items for the Association Agenda may be emailed to jill.ritchie@examiner.net or mailed to: The Examiner, 410 S. Liberty St., Independence, MO 64050, absorption Jill Ritchie. Also, analysis the agenda online at examiner.net.
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25
The Mile Starts Here: 9 a.m., Independence Athletic Complex, 17800 E. Salisbury Road, Independence. Alarm 325-7185, Independence Health Department. Appear accommodated others who adore actuality active. In case of rain or brutal weather, the airing meets at the Independence Center.
Dance Classes: For ages 13 and older, band dancing from 6-7 p.m.; amusing dancing from 7:15-8:15 p.m., Wednesdays, Oct. 25-Nov. 29, Vesper Hall, 400 N.W. Vesper St., Blue Springs. Amount for either class, $36. Alarm 228-0137 to register.
Independence Farmers & Ability Market: 6 a.m.-1 p.m. through October, Walnut and Liberty streets, aloof south of the Independence Square. Absorb $1 of your SNAP allowances and accept $2 to absorb on produce.
Navigating Your Computer: For adults, 10 a.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Learn how to acquisition and adapt the apps and files on your computer.
Kids at the Library: For ages 6 and older, 6 p.m., South Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 13700 E. 35th St. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 461-2050. Discover, create, and play.
Using Fold3: For beginners, 7 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-7228. Learn how to use Fold3 to admission U.S. aggressive records, including the stories, photos, and claimed abstracts of the men and women who accept served. Basic computer articulacy is bare chase along.
Drop-In Table Tennis: 9 a.m.-noon, Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Cost, $2. Alarm 325-7843.
Xi Xi Sigma meeting: 6 p.m., Perkins Restaurant. Nancy Fisher will be hostess and present program.
Lions Club meeting: 7 a.m., Englewood Cafe, 10904 E. Winner Road, Independence.
Buckner VFW Column 8101 Bingo: 7 p.m., 95 Baker Street, Buckner. There is a $15 amount and a sliding calibration for payouts that depends on the cardinal of players.
Al-Anon meeting: 10 a.m., Blue Ridge Trinity Lutheran Church, 5757 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown. Appear to lower akin aback door, there is parking at the back. Alarm 353-5446.
OCT. 26
Trunk or Treat: Presented by Comprehensive Mental Health Services, 5-7 p.m., Kyles Building parking lot, 17844 E. 23rd St., Independence (corner of 23rd and Swope). Stop by for candy, amateur and fun.
Operation Wildlife Presents – Going Batty: For ages 6 and older, 6 p.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Discover the abstruse lives of bats, the science abaft echolocation, their ecology benefits, the abounding varieties of bats in our region, and again attending at a bat skeleton.
Elmwood Cemetery – Belief of Kansas City: 7 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-7228. Accompany columnist and columnist Bruce Mathews as he shares the belief of the bodies active in Elmwood. The cemetery was founded in 1872 and is on the National Annals of Historic Places.
Hidden Treasures at MGC: 2 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-7228. Unlock MGC’s abounding treasures with a bout of the Library’s abstruse resources. This is an intermediate-level class.
Drop-In Table Tennis: 9-11:45 a.m., Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Cost, $2. Alarm 325-7843.
Independence Host Lions Club: noon, Lucky Buffet, 2931 S. Noland Road, Independence.
TOPS MO-0100 meeting: 9:30 a.m., Hill Cumorah Church, 4516 Phelps Road, Independence.
TOPS MO-0024 meeting: 9:45-10:45 a.m., New Walnut Park Church, 1137 S. Pearl, Independence.
OCT. 27
Literary Festival: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., MCC Longview Cultural Arts Center, 500 S.W. Longview Road, Lee’s Summit. Admission is free. Arrangement mcckc.edu/events/lv-literary. James Young, a biographer of “alternate history” novels such as “Acts of War,” which imagines what would accept happened if Hitler had not been defeated in World War II, will be the keynote speaker. He will allege at noon, and at 2 p.m., he will booty allotment in a console altercation on “History’s Tipping Points” with MCC history adviser Diane Boldt and Kansas City columnist Sean Demory. The anniversary includes readings, added console discussions, autograph workshops, accessible mic sessions and book sales and autographs.
Dogtober Fest planned for Oct. 29: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Kemper Outdoor Education Center, 8201 S. Jasper Bell, Blue Springs. Admission is free, but a donation of dog aliment to account breadth animals shelters would be appreciated. To annals for challenge and workshops, arrangement www.makeyourdayhere.com/171/Oct-22-Dogtober-Fest. Alarm 229-8980. Accompany your best acquaintance out for a day that celebrates all things canine. There will be berth diving, Frisbee catching, bobbing for biscuits, sack races, “working dogs,” Halloween apparel contest, and abundant more. Information booths accommodate Adopt-A-Pet, brand clubs, pet resorts, doggie day care, training clubs, account dog, groomers, veterinarians and more.
Haunted Apparition Tours: 7, 8 and 9 p.m., in Independence. Tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for ages 8 to 16 (not acceptable for accouchement 7 and under.) Tickets may be bought through Eventbrite.com and will not be accessible at the door. Alarm 252-7454 or arrangement www.jchs.org. Bout includes 1859 Jail and Marshal's Home and a covered wagon ride about the Independence Aboveboard for a absolute of 2 hours to apprehend about the history and ghosts.
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Enchanted Forest: 7-9 p.m., George Owens Nature Park, 1601 S. Speck Road, Independence. Cost, $3 per being at the aboideau (cash or acclaim card). Alarm 325-7115 or 325-7370. Airing the paved aisle into the backwoods during this non-scary Halloween accident and watch family-friendly scenes appear alive. A hay ride completes the night. Parking is chargeless and concessions are available. There is no smoker on Park acreage and all accoutrements are accountable to search. This accident is produced by the Powerhouse Theatre Foundation in cooperation with the City of Independence Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department.
Trail or Treat: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Butterfly Aisle Park, amid abreast Valleywoods and Continued drives, Grain Valley. This is a chargeless event. Attendees are encouraged to accompany non-perishable aliment and toiletry items as the Grain Valley Assistance Council will be accession items at entrances to Aisle or Treat. Bounded businesses and organizations will administer treats forth the trail. Apparel are acceptable and flashlights are encouraged!
Haunted Maze: 7-10 p.m., Sylvia Bailey Park, 1800 S.E. Ranson Road, Lee's Summit. Admission, $5. Dress in your admired Halloween apparel and roam through the Apparitional Maze and booty a hay ride.
Craft Fair: Sponsored by Knights of Columbus 7055, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Abbey of the Santa Fe, 231 S. Sibley St., Buckner. There will be custom woodworking, handmade chimes, accouterments and abundant more.
Tricks and Treats – Abracadabra with Eric Vaughn: For all ages, 10 a.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Halloween has never had so abounding awful tricks or brain-teasing treats as archimage Eric Vaughn opens his bagful of not-so-super-scary-but-definitely-spooky magic.
Teen Lock-In: 6:30 p.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. When the annex shuts down, it’s time to affair it up! Permission blooper required.
Teen Lock-In: 6:30 p.m., Blue Springs Arctic Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 850 N.W. Hunter Drive. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 224-8772. When the annex shuts down, it’s time to affair it up! Permission blooper required.
Drop-In Table Tennis: 9 a.m.-noon, Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Cost, $2. 325-7843.
Shrimp dinners: 5:30 to 7 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Column 1000, 1002 E. U.S. 24, Independence. Cost, $12 for a 1/2 pound; $15 for a abounding pound. Alarm 836-3015.
Friday Night Specials: 6-9 p.m., Memorial Column 3976, 12810 Kentucky Road, Sugar Creek. All welcome. 461-2636.
Teen Club meeting: 5:30 to 9 p.m., Timothy Lutheran Church, 425 N.W. R.D. Mize Road, Blue Springs. Alarm 229-2034 or dianesingsforjoy@comcast.net, Diane Chrisman Schiefelbein. Teens and adults with disabilities are access to adore a chargeless dinner, appropriate bedfellow and lots of fun.
OCT. 28
67th Annual Halloween Parade: Sponsored by the Independence Chamber of Commerce, 10-11:30 a.m., about the Independence Square. The array consists of bounded businesses, organizations and association leaders. The array begins at Walnut and Kansas, campaign east Walnut, arctic on Main, west on Lexington, and arctic on Spring, catastrophe up at McCoy Park on Bess Truman Pkwy.
Trick-or-Treat Main Street: 10 a.m.-noon, city Blue Springs. Alarm 228-0137. Appear dressed in your admired Halloween apparel and accommodated the city merchants as they accessible their businesses and abundance fronts for accouchement to trick-or-treat in a fun and safe environment. Activities include: Games, kid's crafts, face painting, animation abode and more. No allotment required.
Boo Springs Awful Clamber 5K: 8 a.m. Cost, $25. To register, alarm 228-0137. Show your chilling ancillary and dress in your admired costume, again wind through the streets of Blue Springs. Prizes awarded for the top finishers, as able-bodied as best costumes.
Enchanted Forest: 7-9 p.m., George Owens Nature Park, 1601 S. Speck Road, Independence. Cost, $3 per being at the aboideau (cash or acclaim card). Alarm 325-7115 or 325-7370. Airing the paved aisle into the backwoods during this non-scary Halloween accident and watch family-friendly scenes appear alive. A hay ride completes the night. Parking is chargeless and concessions are available. There is no smoker on Park acreage and all accoutrements are accountable to search. This accident is produced by the Powerhouse Theatre Foundation in cooperation with the City of Independence Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department.
Haunted Apparition Tours: 7, 8 and 9 p.m., in Independence. Tickets are $20 for adults; $15 for ages 8 to 16 (not acceptable for accouchement 7 and under.) Tickets may be bought through Eventbrite.com and will not be accessible at the door. Alarm 252-7454 or arrangement www.jchs.org. Bout includes 1859 Jail and Marshal's Home and a covered wagon ride about the Independence Aboveboard for a absolute of 2 hours to apprehend about the history and ghosts.
Chili Supper/Bingo/Raffle – Animals Best Accompany Fundraiser: 6-7 p.m. chili dinner; 7-9 p.m. bingo, St. Mary's Catholic Church, 611 N. Liberty St., Independence. Guests will accept chili, crackers, alcohol and dessert, and one bingo agenda for $10. Additional bingo cards are available. Raffles will be captivated throughout the evening.
Craft Fair: Sponsored by Knights of Columbus 7055, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Abbey of the Santa Fe, 231 S. Sibley St., Buckner. There will be custom woodworking, handmade chimes, accouterments and abundant more.
Pancake Breakfast: Sponsored by the Independence Eastview Lions Club, 7 a.m.-1 p.m., Westminster Hall, Lexington Avenue and Pleasant Street, Independence. Cost, $7 for adults; $3 for kids 10 and under. One adolescent eats chargeless with one adult.
Trunk or Action and Chili Day: Northern Boulevard United Methodist Church, 1800 Northern Blvd., Independence. Alarm 252-7977. The chili, ability and broil auction will be captivated from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; chili or soup and ambrosia served from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., $8 for adults; $4 for ages 4-12; accouchement beneath 4 are free. Trunk or action will be from 5 to 7 p.m., in the abbey parking.
Trunk or Treat: 2-4 p.m., Christ the Rock Church, 13901 E. Noland Court, Independence. There will be a animation house, affection candy, popcorn, face painting and candy. Everyone welcome.
Decorative Mail Basket: For beginners ages 13 and older, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Vesper Hall, 400 N.W. Vesper St., Blue Springs. Cost, $25. Alarm 228-0137 to register. Learn the basics of bassinet aberrant while creating a chichi bassinet with a adorning wire handle.
Community Breakfast: 7:30 to 9:30 a.m., Aboriginal Christian Church, 125 S. Pleasant St., Independence. Alarm 252-6100 or arrangement www.fccindepmo.org. The amount is $3.50 for either a bisected adjustment of biscuits and gravy or all-you-can-eat pancakes with sausage, and $5 for a abounding adjustment of biscuits and gravy. All aliment accommodate coffee and juice.
Haunted Maze: 7-10 p.m., Sylvia Bailey Park, 1800 S.E. Ranson Road, Lee's Summit. Admission, $5. Dress in your admired Halloween apparel and roam through the Apparitional Maze and booty a hay ride.
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Boo at the Zoo: Kiddos get dressed up and trick-or-treat the Zoo while adequate Halloween-themed activities and ball from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Skip, hop, clamber or rock to ambush or action stations with the zooiest gooiest treats in town. Put on your admired apparel and accompany the Zoo animals for a trumpeting abundant day of not-so-spooky fun!
Let's Move! Saturdays: 11 a.m.-noon, Ninja Warrior for ages 8 and older, Freedom Fitness, 1241 S.W. Missouri 7, Blue Springs. Free.
Muu Muu Mamas Fundraiser: 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Ararat Shrine Center, 5100 Ararat Drive, Kansas City. Cost, $3 access fee; $7 for lunch/beverage. Accompany the Muu Muu Mamas of the Ladies Oriental Shrine of Arctic America for this “Fall into Fun” event. There will be performances by the 3V Studio Dancers and LOSNA Tararra Court Units. There will additionally be concessions, vendors, crafts and prizes. Proceeds account the Shriner's Hospitals and LOSNA Appropriate Project.
Spooky Town: 2-4 p.m., Colonial Hills Association of Christ, 3539 S.W. M-7, Blue Springs. K-5th brand kids are access to abrasion a apparel and adore alarming activities and treats. Plan to access amid 2 and 4 p.m. for an hour of fun. This accident allowances the Necessities Pantry at the abbey that cares for families in need. You are asked to accord a bar of soap, abrasive or tube of toothpaste.
Fall Muster: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Fort Osage National Historic Landmark, 107 Osage St., Sibley. Cost, $8 for adults; $4 for adolescence and seniors. Alarm 229-8980. Experience the agitation acquainted by the soldiers and civilians active at Fort Osage in 1812 as account of approaching war with Abundant Britain alcove their alien borderland outpost. Cannon and blaster practice, and infantry drills will accumulate the soldier “at the ready” for action. This accident is nationally accustomed as one of the best accurate interpretations of the period.
American Legion Halloween Dance: 7-10:30 p.m.; doors accessible at 5:30 p.m., American Legion Column 21, 16701 E. U.S. 40, Independence. Admission $7. Alarm 373-0221. Music by The Reddymen Band. Chargeless band ball acquaint starting at 6 p.m. Halloween apparel contest. Food, beverages, and candy available. Accessible to the public.
Drumm Farm Market: 8 a.m.-noon through October, 3210 Lee's Summit Road. Like them at www.Facebook.com/Drummforkids. Alarm 373-3434.
Independence Farmers & Ability Market: 6 a.m.-1 p.m. through October, Walnut and Liberty streets, aloof south of the Independence Square. Absorb $1 of your SNAP allowances and accept $2 to absorb on produce.
Blue Springs Farmers Market: 7 a.m.-noon through October, 11th and Main streets, city Blue Springs.
Lee's Summit Farmers Market: 7 a.m.-sold out through November, Second and Douglas streets.
Boo-tifully Sculpted Scene: For ages 7 and older, 3 p.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Work with tissue cardboard and Archetypal Abracadabra to actualize a abatement arena with a mini tree, hand-sculpted ghost, and pumpkins army on a abject for anniversary decorating.
Early Childhood Articulacy Fair: For ages 1 through 6, 10 a.m., Blue Springs South Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 2220 S. Missouri 7. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 229-3571. Parents and caregivers, forth with their accouchement ages bearing through six, are access to an Aboriginal Articulacy Fair to advance pre-reading skills. Accompany us as we analyze abounding of the Library’s aboriginal articulacy assets and participate in a advanced array of activities including games, music, movements, and more.
Self-Defense for Teens: 2 p.m., Blue Springs South Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 2220 S. Missouri 7. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 229-3571. Learn to avert yourself adjoin attack. Tamara Shumate teaches aegis tactics, including arrest escapes and burden points.
Not-So-Scary Halloween Show: For all ages, 11 a.m., Raytown Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 6131 Raytown Road. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 353-2052. It’s fun. It’s funny. It’s Halloween. Accompany Dinosaur O’Dell and the assemblage as we jam our way through some abundant tunes and a not-so-scary Halloween tale. Be abiding to abrasion your costume.
The Battle of Island Mound: 2 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-7228. The Battle of Island Mound apparent the aboriginal time African American troops were affianced in activity in the Civil War. Analyze this anniversary in Missouri and Civil War history through an Emmy Award-winning documentary created by Motion Path Production in accord with Missouri State Parks.
Compulsive Eaters Anonymous – HOW meeting: 11 a.m.-noon, Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, lower level, 317 U.S. 24, Independence. There are no ante or fees. Arrangement www.ceahow.org. A 12-step acquaintance for anyone adversity from besetting eating, anorexia, and bulimia.
OCT. 29
Dogtober Fest: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Kemper Outdoor Education Center, 8201 S. Jasper Bell, Blue Springs. Admission is free, but a donation of dog aliment to account breadth animals shelters would be appreciated. To annals for challenge and workshops, arrangement www.makeyourdayhere.com/171/Oct-22-Dogtober-Fest. Alarm 229-8980. Accompany your best acquaintance out for a day that celebrates all things canine. There will be berth diving, Frisbee catching, bobbing for biscuits, sack races, “working dogs,” Halloween apparel contest, and abundant more. Information booths accommodate Adopt-A-Pet, brand clubs, pet resorts, doggie day care, training clubs, account dog, groomers, veterinarians and more.
Fall Muster: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Fort Osage National Historic Landmark, 107 Osage St., Sibley. Cost, $8 for adults; $4 for adolescence and seniors. Alarm 229-8980. Experience the agitation acquainted by the soldiers and civilians active at Fort Osage in 1812 as account of approaching war with Abundant Britain alcove their alien borderland outpost. Cannon and blaster practice, and infantry drills will accumulate the soldier “at the ready” for action. This accident is nationally accustomed as one of the best accurate interpretations of the period.
Trunk or Treat: 5-6 p.m., Liberty Street Association of Christ, 416 N. Liberty St., Independence (south parking lot.) In addition, adore a chargeless chili dinner. Appear in apparel and accompany a bag to aggregate your treats.
Boo at the Zoo: Kiddos get dressed up and trick-or-treat the Zoo while adequate Halloween-themed activities and ball from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Skip, hop, clamber or rock to ambush or action stations with the zooiest gooiest treats in town. Put on your admired apparel and accompany the Zoo animals for a trumpeting abundant day of not-so-spooky fun!
Create with LEGO Bricks – Halloween: For ages 6 and older, 2 p.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Bricks 4 Kidz classes programs are congenital about our appropriate archetypal affairs advised by engineers and architects, with agitative capacity such as space, construction, and action parks.
Learn to aboveboard dance: 2 p.m., in Independence. Alarm 254-5305, Brad and Annette Davis. Chargeless acquaint will be offered for ages 8 and older. Accept fun and accommodated new friends. Couples, families and singles welcome.
Xi Xi Sigma will appear Preferential Tea: 1:30-3:30 p.m., West Ancillary Cafe. Tea is a action of Beta Sigma Phi City Council to account new associates and those who accept progressed to a altered level.
Alpha Omega Master: To appear Independence City Councils Preferential Tea, 1 p.m., West Ancillary Cafe.
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OCT. 30
Using Interlibrary Loan for Genealogy: 7 p.m., Midwest Genealogy Center, 3440 S. Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-7228. Discover how Interlibrary Loan can booty your analysis above the Library by acceptance you to adjustment microfilm and books from added libraries beyond the country. This chic covers internet sources and archival research.
Drop-In Table Tennis: 2-4 p.m., Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Cost, $2. Alarm 325-7843.
Single Mom’s Group: 6-7:30 p.m., Aboriginal United Methodist Church, 400 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Banquet and adolescent affliction are included in this non-denominational Christian group. Free. Alarm 392-5433, Debra Williamson.
Tirey J. Ford Column 21 American Legion Bingo: doors accessible at 4 p.m.; bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. at the column hall, 16701 East U.S. 40, Independence. Alarm 373-0221.
OCT. 31
Missouri Hauntings and Apparition Stories: For adults, 7 p.m., Arctic Independence Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 317 W. U.S. 24. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 252-0950. Missouri has its aphotic side, a history of apparitional residents, apparitional locations, and awesome burghal legends. Step into the black with a acclimatized abstruse researcher for some amazing tales from the Show-Me State.
Free Safe Halloween Event: 6-8 p.m., Lee's Summit Arctic High School, 901 N.E. Douglas St. Accouchement active aural the Lee's Summit R-7 School District are access to trick-or-treat in the school's commons, which will be busy for Halloween and will accommodate about 30 to 40 booths.
Medicare Allotment D Enrollment Event: 3 p.m., Colbern Road Annex of Mid-Continent Accessible Library, 1000 N.E. Colbern Road, Lee's Summit. Free, but allotment is required, alarm 800-390-3330 to assets your spot. Sign up for a one-on-one appointment, and accept a accomplished CLAIM advisor advice you acknowledgment questions about your Allotment D or Advantage plan.
Drop-In Table Tennis: 9-11:45 a.m., Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Cost, $2. Alarm 325-7843.
Tirey J. Ford Column 21 American Legion Bingo: doors accessible at 4 p.m.; bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. at the column hall, 16701 East U.S. 40, Independence. Alarm 373-0221.
Party Bridge: 12:30-4 p.m., Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple Ave., Independence. Use Pleasant Street entrance. Alarm 252-6251.
ONGOING EVENTS
Vaile Mansion tours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sundays, through October, 1500 N. Liberty St., Independence. Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $3 for ages 6-16. Alarm 325-7430.
Bingham-Waggoner Estate tours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sundays, through October, 313 W. Pacific Ave., Independence. Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $3 for ages 6-16. Alarm 461-3491.
1827 Log Courthouse: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday through October, 107 W. Kansas Ave., Independence. Accessible by arrangement afterwards 2 p.m. Alarm 325-7890.
1859 Jail & Marshal's Home Museum: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sundays, through October, 217 N. Main St., Independence. Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $3 for ages 6-16. Alarm 461-1897.
Chicago & Alton Depot: 9:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Monday, Thursday-Saturday; 12:30-4:15 p.m. Sundays, through October, 318 W. Pacific Ave., Independence. Donations welcome. Alarm 325-7955.
National Borderland Trails Museum: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 12:30-4:30 p.m. Sundays, 318 W. Pacific Ave., Independence. Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for ages 62 and older; $3 for ages 6 to 17. Alarm 325-7575.
Leila’s Hair Museum: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1333 S. Noland Road, Independence. Admission: $15 for adults; $7.50 for ages 65 and earlier and accouchement 12 and under. Alarm 833-2955.
Regional Animal Shelter: noon-7 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday/Sunday, 21001 E. Hwy. 78, Independence. Alarm 621-7722.
Public Skate, Silverstein Eye Centers Arena: 19100 E. Valley View Pkwy., Independence. Cost, $5; $3 for 12 and beneath and 55 and older, non-residents add $1 to anniversary price. Skate rental, $2. Alarm 795-7577, for skate times. Accessible sessions are accessible to skaters of all ages and accomplishment levels. These sessions booty abode at assorted times and are usually two hours long.
Blue Springs Recycling: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, 2725 N.W. Park Road. Alarm 228-0228 or arrangement www.bluespringsgov.com/recycling.
– Jillayne Ritchie
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