Appleton City area news
Unofficial election results from the St. Clair Co. Clerk’s Office:
Pres/VP: Trump/Pence 3930 Biden/Harris 988 Jorgensen/Cohen 43 Hawkins/Walker 7 Blankenship/Mohr 4
Governor: Parson 3878 Galloway 995 Combs 70 Bauer 29 Lt. Gov: Kehoe 3921 Canady 913 Salntz 62 Dragoo 24
Sec of State: Ashcroft 3944 Faleti 852 Freese 72 Lehman 20 Venable 34 Treasurer: Fitzpatrick 3867 Englund 941 Kasoff 75 Civettini 14
Atty Gen: Schmitt 3883 Finneran 896 Babacock 117 US Rep #4: Hartzler 3845 Simmons 965 Koonse 104 State Rep #125: Kalberloh 4435
Co Commissioner: North: Strope 1999 South: Smith 2377 Sheriff: Hilty 4508 Assessor: Lysinger 4412 Public Admin: Knight 4394
Coroner: Sheldon 4541 MO Supreme Ct. Judge Breckenridge: yes 3580 no 1023 MO Ct. of Appeals Judge Lynch: yes 3572 no 954
Amendment 1: yes 2532
no 2271 Amendment 3: yes 2985 no 1850
The Knights of
Columbus will have their monthly pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight’s
Hall in Montrose on Sunday, November 8 from 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Treat your family to a hot breakfast you
don’t have to cook or clean up. A free
will donation will be greatly appreciated.
Everyone is invited
to Revival Services November 8-11 at the Church of God (Holiness), 401 East 1st
Street, AC MO. The Evangelist will be Ron Dunlap with special music provided by
the Dunlap Family. Services will be Sunday 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and Monday -
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
Ohio Christian Church
will sponsor a “Come & Go Drive-Through” for deer hunters Pick up a snack pack containing a breakfast
burrito, drink and some other goodies 9:00 to noon. The church is located 10
miles east of Appleton City on A Hwy.
Montrose Athletic
Booster Club's Kickin’ Chicken Fundraiser Dinner is scheduled for Saturday,
November 14 from 5:00—8:30 (or until sold out) at Montrose High School—Curbside
to go service ONLY. The $10 cost per
plate includes 2 pieces Perryman fried chicken (choice of white or dark meat), mashed
potatoes and gravy, green beans, roll, and chocolate sheet cake. *Sorry NO
Special Orders and NO Children’s Menu*.
Ellett Memorial
Hospital Appleton City offers outpatient specialist services for November. Call
660-476-2111 for appointments: Nov 5 – OB/GYN-Dr. Kallberg, Nov 6
–Ophthalmology, Dr. Soni, Nov 11- Upper
GI, Colonoscopy Dr. Vardakis Nov 12–
Rheumatology, Dr. Tay, Nov 12 –Podiatry, Dr. Dowell , Nov 13– Ortho-Dr. Gray, Nov 18 -Upper GI, Colonoscopy-Dr. Namin, Nov 25– Ortho-Dr. Gray.
Vendors
are wanted for the 4th Annual Appleton City PTO Holiday Shopping
Extravaganza Saturday, December 5 from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the ACHS
gym and commons area. There will be a variety of vendors setup and ready to share
their holiday specials. If you are
interested in being a vendor, please contact Jennifer Hawkins at
jenniferhawkinstriplehfarm@gmail.com or 417-359-3846. Also, follow the AC Elementary PTO Facebook
page and you will find additional vendor and event information. There will be
hourly door prizes (need not be present to win) and the event is free of charge
for the community to attend, Donations will be accepted, as this event is
earmarked to help continue the PTO's campaign of capital improvements to the
school.
Christmas
Decorations are wanted. If you have any old/unused/ready to trade out Christmas
decorations, consider donating them to Appleton City PTO for their up-cycled
Holiday booth at the 4th Annual Holiday Shopping Extravaganza during
Christmas in the Country December 5. Donate by dropping off items at the
elementary office or sending with your student now through November 30. They appreciate any and all donations.
Appleton City
High School will sponsor a drive through Senior Citizen Christmas Dinner December
9, 2020. With COVID precautions in place, ACHS wants to keep tradition alive
for their annual Senior Citizen Christmas Dinner. Come through the circle drive
to get a to-go traditional Christmas meal from the ACHS students. Meals will
start being served at noon. Please RSVP to 660-476-2161 by November 27.
Plan to
attend the upcoming Night Of Worship at the Osceola Assembly of God Church Sunday,
November 8. Youth pastor Kenny Fergerson is inviting youth groups and
individuals (parents are welcome to stay) from the surrounding area to join him
and speaker Brad Keller as they bring a powerful, timely message to the youth.
This will be a time of worship and revival. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. and a light
meal will be served from 4:30 to 5:30, followed by the praise and worship team
and speaker. Safely measures will be in place. Masks are optional. RSVP is not
required but helpful in planning for meal preparation. You can email
livingwatersranch@gmail.com with an RSVP or questions, or call 417-309-0400. The Osceola Assembly of God Church is located
right off of 13 Highway, north of Osceola, just to the north of Osceola Cheese.
If you
want to make sure your horses have adequate nutrition without breaking the bank,
attend this program sponsored by MU Extension.
It will cover establishing, grazing and managing forages by Pat Miller,
University of Missouri Agronomy Specialist; focus on forage quality and hay
needs, testing and feeding strategies by Elizabeth Picking, University of
Missouri Livestock Specialist and an overview of equine nutrition and
strategies for grain selection by Marci Crosby, University of Missouri Equine
Program Coordinator. The workshop will be held 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 3
via Zoom. The cost per person is $20.
Please register by going to
https://extension.missouri.edu/events/horse-nutrition-101 by December 1. Please let them know at the time of
registration if you have any special needs.
Handouts will be e-mailed prior to the class.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Nov 8 Knights of Columbus pancake and sausage breakfast at the Knight Hall in Montrose 8:30-10:00 a.m.
Nov 8-11 Revival Services at Church of God (Holiness)
Nov 11 VETERANS DAY AC City Hall, banks and government offices may be closed
Nov 14 Come & Go Drive-Through for deer hunters at Ohio Christian Church. Pick up a snack pack and drink 9:00 to noon.
Nov 14 Montrose Athletic Booster Club's Kickin’ Chicken Fundraiser Dinner 5:00—8:30 (or until sold out) at Montrose High School
