![]() October 26: Joplin High School Fall Orchestra Concert, 7:00pm at Joplin High School Performing Arts Center (2104 S Indiana Ave). ![]() Sing, read, and play! Free and open to the public. ![]() Join the Joplin Public Library’s Children’s Department on Wednesdays and Thursdays for preschool storytime. ![]() After the program, make a bat mask to take home and explore a bat “cave.” Registration required. Did you know that there are more than 12 species of bats that can be found in Missouri? Can you guess what they eat? Join Missouri Department of Conservation naturalists at the Joplin Public Library to learn about Missouri’s bats! Discuss bats in Missouri (and some from around the world), what makes a bat a bat, and what we can do to help them. October 25: Bats at the Library, 4:00pm at Joplin Public Library (1901 E 20th St). Registration is required with a valid email address to receive the program link. Learn about Missouri’s bats during this evening webinar! Discuss species of bats in Missouri along with some of the challenges these flying mammals are facing in today’s world and what we can do to help them. October 24: Bats of Missouri Webinar, 6:00pm online. This event is part of MSSU’s Ireland Semester. As the boy ventures into the forest to collect materials for ink, an elfin fox-girl helps protect him from the Norsemen and worse. With the arrival of an elder monk with a partial manuscript, Brendan learns about bravery in art and battle. However, his haggard uncle, the Abbott, has become so fixated on defending the abbey from the invading Vikings that he has abandoned their holy craft. The Missouri Southern State University Institute of International Studies and the Harrison and June Kash International Film Festival invite you to experience films from Ireland! This animated fantasy tells the coming of age tale of a young Irish monk named Brendan, who shows an interest in the art of manuscript illumination (or painting religious texts). See the complete 12-month weather predictions in The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac.October 24: The Secret of Kells, 7:00pm at Missouri Southern State University, Cornell Auditorium (3950 E Newman Rd). September and October will be warmer than normal, with below-average precipitation. Summer will be hotter and drier than normal, with the hot-test periods in early and late July and early and mid-August. April and May will be warmer than normal, with near-normal precipitation. The snowiest periods will be in late December and early to mid-January. Precipitation and snowfall will be slightly above normal. Winter will be colder than normal, with the coldest periods in early and late December, early and late January, and early February. The 12-Month Long-Range Weather Report From The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac north, 1° above south)ĭecember 2023 Long Range Weather Forecast for Heartland Dates Periods of rain and snow, cold north showers, mild south Enter Your Location Free 2-Month Weather Forecast November 2023 Long Range Weather Forecast for Heartland Dates
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