Greater Augusta Chamber of Commerce Plein Air Scholarship
Applications will be available Monday, February 26, 2024 with a deadline of Monday April 15, 2024. Presentation of the scholarship will be at the final art awards and sale on […]
Applications will be available Monday, February 26, 2024 with a deadline of Monday April 15, 2024. Presentation of the scholarship will be at the final art awards and sale on […]
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Augusta Harmonie Verein. Live entertainment begins at 7:00 pm with the Clarkson School of Irish Dance performance. Afterwards the Divine Irish Band offers music […]
Voted #1 in the Downbeat Critics Poll “Rising Stars / Violin.” Nominated for Violinist of the Year by the Jazz Journalist Association. Earned recognition in the New York Times, Wall […]
Celebrate new life! It can be in the coming of new life blooming in flowers, fruit, and fashion. It can be in the resurrection of Jesus. It can be in […]
Let’s help stock the shelves of our Neighborhood Food Pantries Sugar, Cooking oil, Tuna/canned meats, Cereal, Jelly Box mixes, Cake & Brownie Mix, Frosting, Gravy Mix, Pancake Syrup, Mac & […]
We invite Augusta residents and photography enthusiasts to enter the April Contest, which focuses on the charming uniqueness of Augusta. Be creative in capturing what makes this small town so […]
Vote at your local polling place from 6 am – 7 pm. For more information and a sample ballot go to www.sccmo.org No excuse absentee voting available until April 1. […]
It’s the Texas Giants and Friends Tuesday night jam session open to the public. All ages and ability levels are welcome up on the stage to sing or play a […]
Regular Town Board Meeting for April 2024 Town of Augusta, Missouri Town Hall Building Special Meeting – Election Results On April 8th, 2024 at the Town Hall Building starting at […]
Our special guest for April will be Lisa Reed. We’ll be covering her life in Augusta, all starting in 5th grade, meeting her husband Jimmy, and raising two sons. We […]
The Bottlesnakes is an original roots band that grooves on traditional blues and old-time melodies. Doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $12.00.
Eric uses scale models to explore how riverboats and the Missouri River basin shaped each other’s development.