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NewsApril 5, 2014

Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.

Allee McKee, 6, rubs shaving cream on Peyton Harvel, 2, during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Allee McKee, 6, rubs shaving cream on Peyton Harvel, 2, during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Savannah Jones, throws a ball soaked in paint during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Savannah Jones, throws a ball soaked in paint during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Renee Scroggins paints her hand to make a hand print during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Renee Scroggins paints her hand to make a hand print during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Andrea Bennett helps her daughter Leah make a hand print during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Andrea Bennett helps her daughter Leah make a hand print during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Allee McKee, 6, left, Peyton Harvel, 2, and Matthew McKee, 6, play in the shaving cream during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Allee McKee, 6, left, Peyton Harvel, 2, and Matthew McKee, 6, play in the shaving cream during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Scott Givens sprays shaving cream on a his head during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Scott Givens sprays shaving cream on a his head during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Ava Vogelsang, 9, reacts to the Slimy Skettie during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Ava Vogelsang, 9, reacts to the Slimy Skettie during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Scott Givens sprays shaving cream on a group of kids during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Scott Givens sprays shaving cream on a group of kids during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Allee, left, and Matthew McKee, both six, play in the shaving cream during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Allee, left, and Matthew McKee, both six, play in the shaving cream during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Hayden Senciboy, 3, left, Kinley Beard, 2, and Conner Patterson, 3, play in shredded paper during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Hayden Senciboy, 3, left, Kinley Beard, 2, and Conner Patterson, 3, play in shredded paper during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Kids play in Moon Sand, which is made By combining eight parts flour with one part vegetable oil, during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Kids play in Moon Sand, which is made By combining eight parts flour with one part vegetable oil, during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Bridgett Ansberry, 13, gets her face painted by Amy Banda, 17,  during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Bridgett Ansberry, 13, gets her face painted by Amy Banda, 17, during Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.
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Messy Morning Saturday, April 5, at the Show Me Center. Promoted by the United Way of Southeast Missouri's Success By 6 program the event features more than fifty vendors each of which offers a different activity for children.

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