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Musical To Benefit Local Children
October 29th 2012 by Staff Writer
Musical To Benefit Local Children
Bloomfield, Missouri - A benefit concert will be held on November 4th, 2012 at the Trinity United Methodist Church in Bloomfield.  The concert will begin at 6:00 PM and is a fundraiser to benefit the Stoddard County Foster Children's Christmas Party.  Organizers have been busy putting together a great musical program for your listening pleasure. 

The Event will feature some of the areas most talented individuals including:  Buddy Heaton; Grace Trio; Lara, Sophie and Tony Thorn; Mara and Heather Mayo; Jasen Williams; Michelle Warren Prichard, Ringer Hill Bluegrass; and The Concert Choir. 


Janet Moore, director of the Stoddard County Foster Children's Party, will also share with those attending about the foster care system and her experiences with the group.


Be certain to make your plans to attend and support the Stoddard County Foster Children's fundraising event.  Many area churches support these efforts but you will also be given an opportunity to contribute.  An offering will be taken during the concert in hopes of making this years Christmas extra special for these young children.


A fellowship time is also being planned for everyone following the program.

Last Updated on October 29th 2012 by Staff Writer




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St. Joe Hosts Regional Youth Event
October 28th 2012 by Staff Writer
St. Joe Hosts Regional Youth Event
Idalia, Missouri - Members of the St. Joe General Baptist Church hosted a regional youth event for area churches this past weekend with over 100 youth in attendance.  The event was surrounded with M
music, bonfires, and lots of games. 

Organizers opened up the event to other area Churches.  Youth from Trinity United Methodist Church in Bloomfield, Liberty Hill General Baptist Church of Aid and Lighthouse Christian Center of Dexter all joined in with St. Joe for the activities. 


/images/2012 Article Pics/Community/St. Joe - Oreo Game.jpgRichard Vaughn, primary organizer of the event, along with his wife, Heather and other members of the St. Joe Church were busy Saturday afternoon preparing the food and the facilities for the group.  The groups were treated to a hamburger and hot dog for the meal that night.  Later in the evening, the bonfire was used to have smores as well.

/images/2012 Article Pics/Community/St. Joe Youth Event Mid2.jpg"We were honored to be asked to join with the youth leaders at St. Joe for this event," said Hedrick.  "It was really put together perfectly and everyone seemed to have a blast."

The group of youth was divided up into different teams of nine youth.  Each team was geared up to compete throughout the night in planned games and activities.  Volleyball was one of the main activities in the gymnasium, however, the older youth workers took the championship over the "Roll Tide" team at the end of the night.

Other games were more individually based and required some of the oddest skill sets.  Baseball style caps were set up with large tea bags taped to each side of the bill, requiring a team member to whip and buck their head in hopes of getting both of the tea bags to rest on top of the cap.  Another game involved a plate, a straw and a pile of M&Ms.  Students were to use the straw and move individual M&Ms over to the the plate to make a "Smiley Face".  First to accomplish the task was given points for their team.


/images/2012 Article Pics/Community/St. Joe Youth Event Mid1.jpgToward the end of the evening, a quick devotional was shared by Richard Vaughn and Alan Hedrick.  Vaughn pointed out the importance of Christian youth having a chance to get together.  Richard shared how important these friendships are to each one of the young people to encourage each other in their faith walk.

Hedrick used the verse of Ecclesiastes 4:3, sharing to the youth that being naive to the parts of the world is OK and actually Biblical.  He shared that sometimes having knowledge about what goes on in this world should be avoided and a person's trust in God is far more important than knowledge. 


After the short devotional, the group went back to playing volleyball, enjoying the bonfire and visiting with one another until the event ended around 10:00 PM.


"We are just real proud to have hosted this event for the area youth and look forward to the next time we can do something like this," commented Richard Vaughn.  "We really appreciate all the help and assistance we received from everyone.


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Last Updated on October 28th 2012 by Staff Writer




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October 24th 2012 by Staff Writer
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Dexter, Missouri - If you are creatively skilled and have a strong desire to be involved in the community, the ShowMe Times has just the job for you.  The ShowMe Time is in search of writers on both a part-time and full-time basis. 

The ShowMe Times is a local online news journal that began operations in January of 2010.  Under the theme of "Delivering Good News About Kids, People and Businesses", the ShowMe Times has worked to share that news about the good things that are going on in Dexter and the surrounding area." 

"We are in search of a special, high energy person that loves to stay heavily involved in the community," commented Alan Hedrick.  "We want someone with a special positive spirit that loves to show off other people through the pages of the ShowMe Times."

The ideal candidate should be an exception to the normal rules of employment.  To maintain their own sanity, they must be very comfortable in public and visiting with others in the community, while possessing the ability of storyteller.  The applicant should be proficient in writing and proof reading skills so that the essence of the event and people can be shared with our readers.

"In many ways, it's a crazy job," added Hedrick.  "You find yourself deeply involved with everything from sports, to rendezvous reenactments, to fairs and parades.  Wherever you are, there is a story to be written."

/images/2012 Article Pics/Community/SMT Beth.jpg /images/2012 Article Pics/Community/SMT Jessica.jpgThe ShowMe Times currently has two exceptional part-time writers in Jessica Snider and Beth Farrah.  Both are students and have shown  great talents and writing skills.  SMT is also excited about the addition of Aleshia Flowers to their part-time writing staff beginning in November.  Other bloggers and writers have also participated in helping the ShowMe Times remain current with great content for our readers.

The part-time writing positions are paid on a per article basis and therefore offer flexibility to students and those whose schedule only allow for occasional writings.  There is a limited number of positions for paid writers available.  They key to this position is consistency of weekly articles and communication between writers other writers so no one is writing on the same thing.

A full-time position is currently available at the ShowMe Times.  This is a salaried position that basically is responsible for the overall operation of the ShowMe Times journal.  This position is challenging and would involve the coordination of the part-time writers, assignments of events, management of content, writing content and working closely with our sponsors and advertisers.

The full-time position is crazy busy and very much a challenge, but if you thrive on challenges and gain energy from the battle, this just might be the job for you. 

At the ShowMe Times, we realize the content of good positive news about our kids, our community and about local business is worth the effort.  We are proud that our long time sponsors have continued to support us through these times.  We are now reaching out to our readers in search of that person that feels they can confidently move our ambitions forward and continue this worthy endeavor. 

Please email your inquiries and information to resume@showmetimes.com.  We look forward to finding  that person excited about sharing the ShowMe Times with our community.

Last Updated on October 24th 2012 by Staff Writer




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Infrastructure Improvements to Downtown
October 22nd 2012 by Unknown
Infrastructure Improvements to Downtown
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While traveling through downtown Dexter this week, one may notice that the town is going through some construction. Downtown Dexter will be getting quite the face-lift throughout the week.

The city of Dexter Street Department has been resurfacing Locust Street throughout the day. The job is getting done as planned. The plan was to start the surfacing of Locust Street today, as many business located along the street are closed on Mondays. Many beauty and barbershops are closed on Monday, making it a more convenient time for the Street Department to complete the job.

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The plan for tomorrow is to begin very early in the morning as they move over to Walnut Street to begin repaving and resurfacing that area as well. Traffic will be blocked throughout this area tomorrow during the working hours.

Some businesses will not be accessible through Walnut Street, but Stoddard Street will remain open throughout the day and parking will be available. Walking up and down the sidewalks on Walnut Street will still be accessible for customers wishing to enter a business along the street.

The City of Dexter Street Department is responsible for the great infrastructure improvements being made to the city of Dexter. They keep our roads safe and up to par for traveling throughout the community. A big thanks goes to everyone involved in making sure Dexter is still a great place to live!


Last Updated on October 22nd 2012 by Unknown




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October 21st 2012 by Staff Writer
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Dexter, Missouri
- Chance Holden certainly gets in his share of rounds on many golf courses, but this weekend provided him with one of the most exciting times in the game of golf.  After countless rounds at Hidden Trails Country Club during his stellar high school career, Chance hit the perfect shot to record his first hole-in-one of his life. 

/images/2012 Article Pics/Local/Chance Holden Hole Outa.pngHolden was enjoying a leisurely game of golf at Hidden Trails this weekend with family and friends.  He stepped up on hole 4 of the course, choosing a five iron for the 196 yard shot.  The shot was high, long and ultimately perfect as the final resting point was in the cup.

Chance is currently a student at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and a member of the Red Wolves golf team.  Having a busy fall, he was fortunate to have a weekend off and what else would he do but come home and put some time in at the golf course. 


Last Updated on October 21st 2012 by Staff Writer




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