
Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt will be on Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. in the Bloomfield City Park.
There will be three age groups in three separate areas of the park.
Ages 0-3 years of age will hunt eggs inside the softball field area.
Ages 4-7 years of age will hunt eggs next to the pavilion on the southeast side of the park.
Ages 8-12 years of age will hunt eggs in the area of the playground equipment.
Each age group will have three "special" eggs to search for and put in their basket.
Prizes will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each age category.
If you find a special egg come up to the pavilion and a member of the Chamber will have a special gift just for you.
The ShowMe Times will also be on hand to take photos of each group of children who find the special “purple” egg.
Also we hear that the Easter Bunny will be there so please bring your camera!!!

Dee Loflin, Education Outreach Specialist (part-time, grant funded) with the Bootheel Regional Planning Solid Wast Management District, held a recycling program for third, fourth, and fifth grade students at St. Denis Catholic School in Benton, Missouri.
She read a book written by her entitled "Recycling Ryan" about a turtle who along with his friends picked up trash and recyclables at a park and started a recycling gang by making new friends. She even brought the "real" Recycling Ryan turtle to visit the classroom. At the end of the story the class was able to participate by naming a new animal friend and adding to the book. Recycling Rosie, a squirrel, will have its own page and be added to the book. After reading her book each student received a recycled pencil and a coloring book.
Students were also tasked with collecting bottle caps for 30 days in a Cap Challenge Contest. They decorated recycled paper sacks to hold all their caps in as their art project.
Loflin explained that these caps could be recycled into picnic tables, clipboards and cutting boards. At the end of 30 days she will got back and collect the caps and give one student a well earned prize.
She displayed several items that are used often in the household that were recyclable and explained the recycling graphic to look for on bottles, glass, paper, and cardboard items.
If you are a teacher with 2nd and 4th grade students and would like to participate in this program give Dee Loflin a call at (573) 380-3318 or email to dloflin@showmetimes.com and she will come out for a one hour presentation to your classroom.


The Dexter High School Student Council will host a Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner for Senior Citizens.
The event will take place on Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at the Dexter High School from 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Big 7 family yard sale at 710 Brown Street in Bloomfield Friday from 7 till 5 and Saturday from 7 till 3!!!
Lots off clothes - women, men and tons of baby.
Outside stuff, baby toys, bouncer, play lawnmowers, and much more!! Glassware, dvd movies, men and women shoes, and baby.
Purses, cups, collection nascars in the orginal boxes.
Biggest sale of the year!!!