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Dexter, Missouri - Members of The Stoddard County Board of Real Estate met Tuesday, January 14th at the Hickory Log in Dexter for installation of the 2014 officers for their organization.
The Christmas dinner and installation had been postponed due to bad weather in December. The large crowd enjoyed a good meal, Christmas gifts and fellowship with each other.
The officers were installed by Leslie Kyle. Pictured from left to right are Board of Directors; Linda Collier, Audrey Holifield, and Sherry Burnett, Treasurer Mary Worley, Secretary Alisha Trammell, Vice President Shirley Carney and President Melonie Payne.
Thank you Linda Collier for your submitted article. Without the support of our beautiful community the ShowMe Times could not exist! What a wonderful group of people we have!

Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
A larger variety of parent/child activities will be available, which will provide the parent educators better resources to meet the needs of their families and children.
Furthermore, additional group activities will be arranged. This will provide more community support and result in stronger families for the children of Bernie.
Check out their Facebook page by clicking HERE.
PAT wants to assist you in giving your child the best possible start. Please call or email Mrs. McGarity or Mrs. Williams to set up your first appointment. Appointment times are limited, so please don’t delay!
If you would like more information call 573-293-5335 ext. 293 or email to mcgaritc@bernie.k12.mo.us
williamp@bernie.k12.mo.us
For more information you can also visit the National Parents as Teachers website. www.parentsasteachers.org

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Missouri - It’s going to get very cold outside! Did you know that you could freeze bubbles? These temperatures are perfect for using that left over bubble mix from the summer or make some new.
Go outside on any day when the temps are way below freezing. Blow a bubble and catch it on the bubble wand. Wait just a few moments while it freezes and it will turn into a cool crystal ball before it shatters.
You can also make icy crystals with your bubble solution. To do this just dip a large loop in the bubble solution, don’t blow instead watch the crystals grow. They will form a lattice structure.
So who is brave enough to do this and stand the bitter cold? Let us know if it works and better yet, submit a photo to news@showmetimes.com of your creation!
Just remember to bundle up with layers of warm clothing before heading outside to perform your science experiment

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri - Have you made your New Year's Resolution yet? It's time for the 2014 Team Fitness Challenge hosted by the Regional Healthcare Foundation on Grant Street in Dexter.
Teams of 4 will compete to lose the greatest percentage of weight. Last year everyone weighed in on Thursdays, this year the weigh in day is WEDNESDAY from 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. each week.
1st place winners winners will receive $1000! Second place team will receive $500 and 3rd place team will receive $250. There will also be an individual prize of $250 for the one person who loses the most pounds.
It's time to get your team together and lose weight. This is your year!
If you have questions contact the Regional Healthcare Foundation at

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Dee Loflin, SMT Manager/Editor
Dexter, Missouri - Reale Cook has been chosen as the January 2014 Calendar Girl.
Cook is the daughter of Shannon and Karen Cook. She is a senior at Dexter High School. She is active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Teachers of America and Varsity Football Cheer. She is also a member of the Dexter Honor Society.
Reale works at Hickory Log part-time while attending high school and plans to attend the University of Missouri - Columbia in the fall of 2014.
Congratulation Reale Cook!
Each year Miss Dexter and the attendants are chosen as Calendar Girls throughout the year. Miss Dexter contest is sponsored annually by the Dexter High School Music Department.
Photo submitted by Shannon Putnam. Thank you!