Plans continue to get finalized for Calamity Jane Days in Princeton for this year’s celebration which runs Friday through Sunday, September 15th to 17th. Festivities kick off that Friday morning with the Tractor Cruise which will leave Princeton at 9 am; and return that afternoon around 4 pm to the Princeton Square where the tractors […]
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Music and Ice Cream Social to be held at Grand River Multipurpose Center in Chillicothe
The Grand River Multipurpose Center in Chillicothe will host music programs as well as an ice cream social next month. Music Lovers Unite will feature line dancing, Name that Tune, and karaoke for country and rock and roll and will be held the nights of July 6th and 13th from 7 to 10 o’clock. There […]
Claude Gray to perform at North 65 Center in Trenton Friday, June 30
The North 65 Center in Trenton will be the location Friday night, June 30, of a country music show and dance. Doors open at 6 o’clock with the music beginning at 7 o’clock with admission at the door Friday night $10.00 per person and $15.00 per couple. The featured singer is Claude Gray of Henderson, Texas, […]
Cow Palace in Princeton to host live music June 10
There will be live music at the Cow Palace in Princeton Saturday, June 10. A meal will be served at 5:30 and the show with Lifeline Band and Jordan Crouse begins at 7 pm. Special guests are Stacy (Shipley) Willetts, Jack Clapham, Michael Bertrand, Debi Nordyke and Guy Earl Evoritt plus others. Promoters call it a […]
Princeton student qualifies for state music competition
A Princeton student, Sierra Bruse, received a rating of one for a vocal solo at the district solo and small ensemble judging during Saturday’s event at St. Joseph Central High School. Bruse qualifies for state judging April 28th in Columbia. Princeton students receiving ratings of two at the district level included Haley Johnson for a […]
Services for Jose Barron to be held Sunday, March 26
Jose Sanchez Barron IV, a 19-year-old former Trenton, MO resident passed away at 4:55 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, at the University of Columbia Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 26, 2017, at the Trenton High School Gymnasium. A rosary will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday at […]
Show featuring local artists to be held at Gary Dickenson Performing Arts Center
Music with a local flair will be featured this coming Sunday afternoon February 26, at the Gary Dickenson performing Arts Center in Chillicothe. The box office opens at 2 o’clock, doors to the theater open at 2:30 and the performance is to begin at 3 o’clock. The program is part of the season schedule of the […]
“Honky Tonk” music show to be featured during Missouri Day Festival
Plans have been announced for a country music show and dance on the Saturday night of Missouri Day weekend in Trenton. Promoters call it a “Honky Tonk” special the night of October 15th at the Red Barn venue on Iowa Boulevard of Trenton. At least five performers are expected that night including Chad Adams of […]
Dysart family to perform at Princeton October 9th
The Dysart Family from Macon will present a concert Sunday, October 9th at Princeton United Methodist Church with a love offering to be received for the family that evening at the 5 o’clock concert. Radio singles of the Dysart’s include “Up and Away” which was #28 on the Country Gospel Top 100 in February, 2012, and […]
Multi-Cultural Festival set for September 17th in Milan
The Milan Chamber of Commerce is inviting everyone to a free event on September 17. The Fifth annual Multi-Cultural festival, which is to be held on the Milan Square, has a little something for everyone, including music, dance, food vendors, as well as bounce rides for the kids. From 11am to Noon the Little Miss […]
Jameson Picnic features baby show tonight, music from 50s and 60s
This is the second day of events for the 125th annual Jameson community picnic. Registration for the baby show is at 6 o’clock tonight. There’s no cost to enter. There will be five age divisions ranging from birth to 36 months. The contest also features the selection of the Little Mister and Miss among children three […]
Galt Community Fair begins annual run tonight
Galt community fair begins this evening with several activities planned through Sunday morning. This evening, there’s a spaghetti supper from 5 to 8 o’clock at the fire station in Galt. Serving will be done by the Galt fire protection district ladies auxiliary. Eat and pay what you want. The Galt Lions Club has announced it’ll […]
Princeton Independence Day celebration gets bigger and bigger
Another activity has been announced for the Hometown Independence Day celebration July 3rd in Princeton. There will be a tractor cruise starting at 2 o’clock. The group will leave from the city barn; then return to the Princeton school campus for evening activities. More information on the tractor cruise can be obtained from Dewayne Demoss […]
Old Time Country Music Festival to kick off June 9 at Unionville
The 8th annual Old Time Country Music Festival at Unionville sponsored by the Lions Club is slated for June 9th through 11th. There’s a potluck meal at six o’clock on June 9th followed by gospel music at seven. An open stage is the morning of June 10th between 10 o’clock and Noon with shows that […]
Trenton 7th and 8th grade music students earn top ratings at Macon
Trenton 7th and 8th grade instrumental music students earned 16 top ratings of one during the Macon Middle School Music Festival on Saturday. Madi Cutsinger had top ratings of one for two solos performances on timpani and marimba. Other instrumental soloists earning a one rating were Rebekah Allen, Ellie Boman, Kendall Crowley, Sydney Ellis, Brice […]
Trenton music students do well at Columbia, Missouri
The Trenton High School instrumental music department had four ratings of two during the state solo and small ensemble judging yesterday at Columbia. They were received by four soloists; Jose Barron the fourth on trumpet, Jasmyn French on tuba, Jaima Knight on flute, and Claire Utley on violin. A saxophone sextet from Trenton received a […]
Trenton High School boasts five top marks in Saturday district singing competition
The Trenton High School Vocal Music Department had five entries earning a top rating of “1” during Saturday’s district evaluations for solo’s and small ensemble. Soloists earning a “1” were Salem Croy, Jesse Farmer, and Kail McCarter. A double quartet comprised of Sarah Dryer, Emma Gilham, Emily Bonta, McKenzey Willey, Landon Ellis, Jesse Farmer, Kail […]
THS picks up five “1” ratings in music competitions
The Trenton High School Instrumental Music Department has five ratings of “1” during district evaluations for solo’s and small ensembles. Soloists earning a top rating of “1” during Saturday’s evaluations in St. Joseph were senior Jose Barron on trumpet, junior tuba player Jasmyn French, sophomore violinist Claire Utley, and freshman Jaima Knight on flute. The […]