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Adults seeking their secondary education diploma (by way of the Excel Adult High School program) can now apply for one of 30 new scholarships thanks to fundraising efforts by Daniel Boone Regional Library! ABBEY RIMEL joins us with details on the application process. Also, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service park ranger TIM HALLER is here seeking entries into the annual Missouri Junior Duck Stamp art contest. The deadline is fast approaching and, as of this recording, no one has entered! (3:30) February 21, 2023
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You're invited to the 21st annual Boone County Legislative Forum next week at Grand Cru Restaurant in Columbia! Mizzou Alumni Association board member WALLY PFEFFER is here with details. Also, Take Time to Take Care is the theme of Daniel Boone Regional Library's winter reading program, an idea inspired by the national MLK Day of Service, and appropriately so as both programs begin on January 16! Guest: ABBEY RIMEL (4:25) January 10, 2023
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Earn your high school diploma by way of Daniel Boone Regional Library. Communication outreach manager ABBEY RIMEL says anyone who's (at least) completed the 8th grade is welcome to apply to this fully online, self-paced, asynchronous accredited program! Also, SARAH EBER, RD, LD, Missouri Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, wants you to wash your veggies and your fruit and keep that potato salad on ice! "A lot of us know this, but it always helps to hear it again." (3:54) June 6, 2022
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Daniel Boone Regional Library wants to "help people in our community who are experiencing cognitive decline, memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer's, things like that, and their family members" by offering to them what they call "memory care kits". Guest: ABBEY RIMEL, community outreach manager March 9, 2022
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Mizzou Alumni Association's WALLY PFEFFER is back (after a two-year hiatus) to tell us what's on the agenda at - and to invite the public to - the 20th annual Boone County Legislative Forum, happening next week in Columbia! Also, community outreach manager ABBEY RIMEL encourages everyone to take part in Daniel Boone Regional Library's 2nd-ever "very low key" winter reading program. (4:05) January 21, 2022