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Tuesday, May 20

Pool League Night
Frisco's - Chaffee

Southeast Missouri State University Basebaall vs. Central Arkansas
6:30 p.m.
Capaha Park

Texas Hold 'Em
7 p.m.
Pockets

Wednesday, May 21

Texas Hold 'Em
7 p.m.
Pockets

Friday, May 30

Chaffee Booster Club Golf Tournament
1:00 pm shotgun start
Sikeston Bootheel Golf Club

Saturday, May 31

Wolfpack Shootout Basketball Tournament
Red Star Baptist Church Activity Center

Monday, June 2

5th Annual Tiger Golf Shootout
Jr/Adult Scramble at 8am, Adult/Adult Scramble at 1pm
Cape Girardeau Country Club

Friday, June 13

St. Francois Co. Society Horse Show
6 p.m.
St. Francois County Fairgrounds, Farmington, MO

Monday, June 23

3rd Annual T.E.A.M. Southeast Golf Tournament
All Day
Cape Girardeau Country Club

Saturday, June 28

Ice Block Racing
11:00 -3:00 pm
Pellegrino Park, Marble Hill

Friday, September 19

5th Annual Ken Hayden Memorial Golf Tournament
11 a.m.
Bent Creek Golf Course

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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo., May 13, 2008 – Residents from across the region interested in learning more about asthma are invited to "Get Asthma Ready" May 24 in Capaha Park in Cape Girardeau during Asthma Awareness Month. The free events, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will offer asthma, blood pressure and body mass index screenings for people of all ages. In addition, there will be a number of activities for children, including games, face painting, storytelling, chalk drawing and an opportunity to have their picture taken in front of a Cape Girardeau Fire Department fire truck and to visit with local firefighters. Heather Duschell, research specialist with Southeast Missouri State University’s Center for Environmental Analysis, says the day's events are designed to "raise awareness about asthma. Education is really the key," she said. "Getting people to know the signs and the triggers of asthma and knowing about the resources available to get help" is important, she said. Officials with Southeast Health On Wheels, known as the S.H.O.W. Mobile, Dr. Janna Tuck, a local allergist, and Billy Thatcher, RT along with other respiratory therapists with Southeast Missouri Hospital will conduct the asthma screenings, while representatives with the Cape Girardeau County Health Center will offer blood pressure and body mass index screenings and provide information on heart disease, strokes and diabetes. "This is an opportunity for families to come out to Capaha Park on this Memorial Day weekend to have some fun," Duschell said. "Get Asthma Ready" is a joint effort of Southeast Missouri State University's Center for Environmental Analysis, the American Lung Association, Southeast Missouri Hospital, the Cape Girardeau Fire Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Cape Girardeau County Public Health Center, St. Francis Medical Center and the NASA Educator Resource Center. For more information on "Get Asthma Ready," contact Dr. John Kraemer, director of the Center for Environmental Analysis, or Heather Duschell at (573) 651-2355.
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As a parent, one of the things that I enjoy the most is reading to my kids. There are the silly crafted phrases of Dr. Seuss, the outrageous shenanigans of talking animals. With each book there is another adventure, another discovery, another spark of imagination.
The Bible says nothing about ozone depletion, ocean acidification causing possible extinction of certain forms of sea life or melting polar ice caps. You don't expect the Bible to say anything about those things. It's not that kind of a book.
Summer Bible study on James to begin in JuneThe eight-week Stonecroft Bible Study at the park for the summer will be "James, the Christian Faith." Studies will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
FRIEDHEIM, Mo. — History and tradition are etched in the stone that built Trinity Lutheran Church.The congregation at Trinity celebrates its 160th anniversary Sunday in the 150-year-old church. The first church built in 1848 was a log cabin, according to church records.
Fruit has an uncommon commonality in culture, philosophy, politics, art and nutrition. We eat fresh fruit. We preserve it, jam it and spread it. Budding artists use bowls of fruit as their first aspects of training and inspiration.
Leaving home can be one of the most difficult transitions you'll ever make. Turning away from surroundings and people you love often brings fear, loneliness and a sense of loss.
Churches take part in National Day of PrayerThe 2008 Community Prayer Breakfast and Service, a local observance in conjunction with the National Day of Prayer, will be held May 1 at Greater Dimension Ministries, 723 Hackberry St., with food available any time from 6 a.m.
SCOTT CITY — Adversity often brings neighbors together in unique ways.Anyone who may be in Scott City today can see how Father's Arms Fellowship, a nondenominational church, and the Scott City VFW are helping each other deal with flood damage to their buildings.
With so much to select from in sacred music — contemporary, Gospel, traditional, even rap — a long-standing musical genre remains "a-pealing."
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