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Risco First Grade Student Wins Bicycle
June 06th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Risco First Grade Student Wins Bicycle

Bernie, Missouri - The Bernie Masonic Lodge gave away several bicycles to Risco and Bernie students as a part of the Bikes for Book programs sponsored by the Grand Lodge of Missouri.

Risco first grade student Orlando Nolasco was one of several students to received a free bike from the Bernie Masonic Lodge.

"We will be giving away bicycles to the Risco Public Schools and the Bernie Public Schools as part of the Bikes for Book program," stated David Gasser, Master at the Bernie Masonic Lodge.  "The program is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of Missouri."

It’s essential to establish a love for reading early in life. Towards that end, Masons in Missouri are happy to bring the Masonic Bikes for Books program to students throughout Missouri's Elementary and Middle schools. The objectives of the program are threefold:

•    to increase student reading and comprehension skills
•    to recognize positive student achievements
•    to provide an attainable goal, with life enhancing results

Students are invited to participate in the program, and each time they read an age appropriate book, their name will go into the drawing; the more they read, the better their chances of earning a bike and safety helmet, which will be presented before the school closes for the summer.

Last Updated on June 06th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Risco Kindergarten Student Wins Bike
June 06th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Risco Kindergarten Student Wins Bike

Bernie, Missouri - The Bernie Masonic Lodge gave away several bicycles to Risco and Bernie students as a part of the Bikes for Book programs sponsored by the Grand Lodge of Missouri.

Risco Kindergarten student Johnathen Dodson was one of several students to received a free bike from the Bernie Masonic Lodge.

"We will be giving away bicycles to the Risco Public Schools and the Bernie Public Schools as part of the Bikes for Book program," stated David Gasser, Master at the Bernie Masonic Lodge.  "The program is sponsored by the Grand Lodge of Missouri."

It’s essential to establish a love for reading early in life. Towards that end, Masons in Missouri are happy to bring the Masonic Bikes for Books program to students throughout Missouri's Elementary and Middle schools. The objectives of the program are threefold:

•    to increase student reading and comprehension skills
•    to recognize positive student achievements
•    to provide an attainable goal, with life enhancing results

Students are invited to participate in the program, and each time they read an age appropriate book, their name will go into the drawing; the more they read, the better their chances of earning a bike and safety helmet, which will be presented before the school closes for the summer.


Last Updated on June 06th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Buzz 13 For Sale! Congratulations to Chris Anderson!
June 05th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Buzz 13 For Sale!  Congratulations to Chris Anderson!

Dexter, Missouri - Each year at the 18FORE Life banquet a golf cart and trailer are raffled to raise money.

Chris Anderson is the winner of the 2017 Yamaha golf cart and new 5x10 utility trailer.

He has decided to sell this as he doesn't golf and has rough terrain around his home and doesn't want it to get tore up.

18 FORE Life  would love to be able to keep seeing this on the golf course here in Dexter. Asking $7,000 for the package.  That's a great deal as the cart alone is worth that.

Thank you to everyone who participated, raised money selling golf cart tickets, and raised money for an awesome cause.




Last Updated on June 05th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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National Donut Day is Friday, June 2nd
June 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
National Donut Day is Friday, June 2nd

Dexter, Missouri - Each year on the first Friday in June, people participate in National Doughnut or Donut Day.  This day celebrates the doughnut and honors the Salvation Army Lassies, the women that served doughnuts to soldiers during WWI.

Let's celebrate locally by stopping in at Faye's Pastry Shop on 216 East U.S. Business 60 and have a few donuts in honor of those brave men and women. They were established in 1949 just after WWII.

In 1917, the original “Salvation Army Doughnut” was first served by the ladies of the Salvation Army.  It was during WWI that the Salvation Army Lassies went to the front lines of Europe.  Home cooked foods, provided by these brave volunteers, were a morale boost to the troops.

The doughnuts were often cooked in oil inside the metal helmets of American soldiers.  American infantrymen were then commonly called “doughboys.”  A more standard spelling is donut.

National Doughnut Day was created by The Salvation Army in 1938 to honor the women who served the doughnuts to soldiers in World War I.  This day began as a fund-raiser for Chicago’s Salvation Army. The goal of their 1938 fund-raiser was to help the needy during the Great Depression.


Last Updated on June 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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You've Been Flocked!
June 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin
You've Been Flocked!

Bernie, Missouri - Surprise!  The Bernie Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a "You've Been Flocked!" fundraiser from June 1, 2017 - August 1, 2017.  These awesome pink flamingos will nest in your yeard for 2 - 4 days.

A trained technician will remove the flock for just $10.

For only $15 donation a trained technician will remove the flock and relocate the flock to a friend of your choice.

For $20 donation a trained technician will remove the flock, relocate to a friend of your choice, and insurance will protect you from future flockings.

If you are unable to donate at this time contact our team of flocking experts to remove the birds at no cost.

To arrange a flocking, flocking removal, or for flamingo flocking insurance contact Paige Williams at (573) 421--1396.

Your generous donation supports the Bernie Chamber of Commerce events and will also benefit your city!


Last Updated on June 01st 2017 by Dee Loflin




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