History Museum Plant Sale

History Museum 275 Webster Street, Augusta, MO, United States

Various plants for sale in the outdoor garden of the History Museum. Just in time for Mother’s Day! And/or planting your flower garden.  

Open House at the History Musuem

History Museum 275 Webster Street, Augusta, MO, United States

Show & Tell — This is your opportunity to bring a historic item of meaning to you and/or your family and share its background with others.

Native American Presentation

Augusta Harmonie Verein 5333 Hackman Rd., Augusta, MO, United States

Ginny Blankenship is honored to share some incredible understandings of the Native Peoples of our area. Her knowledge of these people comes from many years of study, years of knowing them personally, and her own inner mysterious attraction to their culture since she was a very young child. Some of what she will share are many unknown facts, a sharing of their spiritual beliefs and some special characteristics that tend to set them apart from most people. Honoring our past brings us wisdom and understanding of life. Ginny hopes to see many interested hearts and minds. Recommended age is 16 years and up.

$7

Tell It Like It Was

Augusta Harmonie Verein 5333 Hackman Rd., Augusta, MO, United States

Walter Kampenhoefer, a former Augusta resident, now residing in Texas.

Rabies Vaccination Clinic

Augusta Town Hall 230 Green Street, Augusta, MO, United States

Dr. Smith, from the Animal Hospital of Washington will be holding Spring Vaccination Clinic in Augusta, Mo. Saturday May 13, 2023 Noon – 1p.m. Old Augusta Firehouse (230 Green St) Rabies and other annual vaccinations will be offered for dogs and cats. Dogs: Rabies $15 DHPP $15 Cats: Rabies $15 FVRCP $15 Please call 636-239-2745 […]

Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day to those who are mothers plus the many women who fill the role of Mom. You are all very special and appreciated.

“Best of Augusta” Photo Contest deadline

Town of Augusta Augusta, MO, United States

From now until May 15, 2023, enter Plein Air art festival photographs and any photos unique about Augusta.  Mail one 4 x 6 photo and entry form to: “Best of Augusta” Photo Contest,  PO Box 42,  Augusta, MO 63332 by the deadline.  For more information, see www.townofaugustamo.org.

The Art of Conservation

Klondike Park 4600 S Hwy 94, Augusta, MO, United States

On Saturday, May 13, AT 6 PM The Creative at Klondike is excited to host “The Art of Conservation”, a celebration of the decades-long collaboration between Magnificent Missouri and Bryan Haynes. For twenty years, this team has celebrated a connection between people and the Missouri River valley by promoting this idea:  “We are fortunate to […]

Augusta Jazz Festival

Town of Augusta Augusta, MO, United States

Enjoy jazz at its best all day. TOWN SQUARE:  9 am – noon   NYC’s Jared Spears Trio          AUGUSTA WINERY:  1 – 5 pm   Tiny Trio FT Timstrings 5 – 7:30 pm   Tom Byrne          GOOD NEWS BREWERY:  1 – 4 pm   Jacob Burgdorf Trio          […]

BACH TO THE FUTURE – Jazz Headliner

Augusta Harmonie Verein 5333 Hackman Rd., Augusta, MO, United States

Bach to The Future Featuring Tracy Silverman Chart-Topping Pianist Michael Silverman Takes Classical Music Into the Modern Age with BACH TO THE FUTURE! Imagine the classics - Bach, Beethoven, Mozart - performed in exciting new ways... modern jazz, African, and Latin rhythms. World renowned performers and highly acclaimed composers. Purchase tickets

BACH TO THE FUTURE – Jazz Headliner

Augusta Harmonie Verein 5333 Hackman Rd., Augusta, MO, United States

Bach to The Future Featuring Tracy Silverman Chart-Topping Pianist Michael Silverman Takes Classical Music Into the Modern Age with BACH TO THE FUTURE! Imagine the classics – Bach, Beethoven, Mozart – performed in exciting new ways… modern jazz, African, and Latin rhythms. World renowned performers and highly acclaimed composers. Purchase tickets

Museum Open House

History Museum 275 Webster Street, Augusta, MO, United States

The Museum honors the veterans of Augusta.  Check out their special exhibit on Sunday, June 4, from 1 – 4 pm.