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Stars & Stripes Museum to Host Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 23rd
April 18th 2022 by Dee Loflin
Stars & Stripes Museum to Host Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 23rd

The National Stars and Stripes Museum/Library will be hosting an Easter Egg hunt on Saturday, April 23,2022 at 10:00 am.   Too much going on before Easter, well they have you covered.  The Easter Bunny just might show up for a few photos as well.

Event for ages 5 and under will be inside of the museum and 6 and up are in the field next to the barn.

There will be over a 1500 eggs this year with 50 special prize eggs.   

Bring your kiddos on out and have a fun day at the museum. 

The museum will be open from 10:00am to 2:00pm.



Last Updated on April 18th 2022 by Dee Loflin




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3rd Annual Turkey Trot 5k Run and Walk - 2021 Struttin' Our Stuffin'
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3rd Annual Turkey Trot 5k Run and Walk - 2021 Struttin' Our Stuffin'

Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce will host their 3rd Annual Turkey Trot 5K and Walk 

Amy Haas, President of the Bloomfield Chamber, is also seeking sponsorships for the Struttin' Our Stuffin' t-shirts.

Gold Sponsors are $100 which includes logo and name on the back of the shirt.  Silver Sponsors are $50 and features the name on the back of the t-shirt.

Deadline for sponsorship is Monday, November 8, 2021.  Please contact Amy at Amy_Haas1@outlook.com or call her at 573-421-2934

The Turkey Trot will be held on Thursday, November 25, 2021.

Early bird special is $20 by Monday, November 8th (t-shirt and medal guaranteed)

After November 9th the entry fee is $25 and shirt and medal not guaranteed, but they will try.

All ages are welcome to participate and if you choose to dress like a turkey that's ok too! 

The course begins and ends at the Bloomfield City Park.  registration is at 8 a.m. with a start time 8:30 a.m.

Enter/Pay Online here: https://bit.ly/3oWSwkG
Printable Entry form Here: https://bit.ly/3BClQjQ

Last Updated on November 03rd 2021 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield, MO - The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce will host a Trunk or Treat at the Courthouse Square in downtown Bloomfield on Saturday, October 30th from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

This is a safe way to trick-or-treat and children will receive lots of great candy!

If you are a business and want to participate please contact Amy Haas, Bloomfield Chamber President at 573.421.2934


Last Updated on October 19th 2021 by Dee Loflin




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Bloomfield, MO - The city of Bloomfield held their monthly council meeting in special session.  The meeting was held at 9:30 a.m. on May 13, 2021.

City Mayor Bill Aslin opened the meeting.  Donna Deardorff, Cecil Haley, and Pat Wilson were present.  Tim Clary was absent.

Mayor Aslin read aloud the letter from Smith & Co. stating that Causey Asphalt was the low bidder in the amount of $326,781.00, thus recommending the City move forward with the process of awarding the base bid to Causey Asphalt.

Ald. Haley moved to accept Smith & Co recommendation of awarding Causey Asphalt the bid.  Ald. Deardorff second.

Tim Clary – absent

Donna Deardorff – aye

Cecil Haley – aye

Pat Wilson - aye

Motion to adjourn was made by Ald. Deardorff and second by Ald. Wilson.  Motion pass 3-0.

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Kari Standley, MRCC

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Last Updated on May 18th 2021 by Dee Loflin




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COVID-19 Update from Bloomfield Mayor Bill Aslin
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COVID-19 Update from Bloomfield Mayor Bill Aslin

TO: Bloomfield Businesses, School, Churches, Organizations and Citizens

FROM: Bill Aslin, Mayor of Bloomfield

SUBJECT: Covid-19 Virus Update

DATE: May 1, 2020

I want to give an update due to Governor Parsons and Stoddard County Officials recent Orders dealing with the Covid-19 Pandemic. The city council, city department heads and myself want to share the following decisions relating to City of Bloomfield:

• All Bloomfield City Offices will remain closed, entrance by appointment only

• Bloomfield City Library will remain closed until opening procedures can be work out with our Library Staff. We hope these procedures are in place where we can reopen our library on or before Monday, May 11th.

• Bloomfield City Park: All playground area, park pavilions and basketball courts will remain closed. The walking track, ball fields and tennis courts will reopen Monday, May 4th. All must practice social distancing remaining 6 feet apart.

• Businesses, Restaurants, Churches, and Organizations etc may reopen, however you must adhere to Governor Parsons Orders along with the Joint Orders of the Stoddard County Commission, Health Officer and Health Department. I am attaching the Stoddard County Order with this release.

If no spike in positive cases occur in our State/County we are anticipating additional reduction in various restrictions on or before June 1.

Continue all safety measures including personal hygiene along with social distancing of being minimally 6 ft. apart.

Please continue to view our Social Media sites for additional updates.

Stay Safe and God Bless!


Last Updated on May 02nd 2020 by Dee Loflin




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