Here are some of the events happening around the Sedalia area over the next couple weeks. If you know of any other events in the area, please list them in the comment section below, or email the information to us at ksisaudio@townsquaremedia.com.

The annual Robert Woolery Sr., Memorial Pow Wow is scheduled for July 19-21 at the Ag Building on the Missouri State Fairgrounds.

There is free admission, free parking and free entertainment at the event.

On Friday, July 19, there will be a dance at 7 p.m. On Saturday, July 20, there will be a Gourd Dance at 1 p.m., Intertribal from 3 to 5 p.m., and Grand Entry at 7 p.m. On Sunday, July 21, there will be a dance at 1 p.m. There will be a Stomp Dance after Friday and Saturday night's dances, it was noted.

Bring your own lawn chairs or sit on the bleachers provided. No drugs, alcohol or firearms will be allowed on the premises.

The event is provided by the Native American Council for Cultural Awareness.


State Fair Community College Athletics will host its eighth annual SFCC golf tournament and live and silent auctions on July 22 at the Sedalia Country Club, 5074 Highway Y. Proceeds will benefit athletic scholarships.

The three-person scramble costs $90 per person and includes 18 holes of golf, a cart and lunch. Teams have a choice of an 8 a.m. or a 2 p.m. tee time. Mulligans will be available for $15 per team at the registration table. The prizes for the golf tournament will be Sedalia Country Club Pro Shop credit based on a full field.

The tournament will be divided into four flights with awards given to the top four teams in each flight based on a full field. The first place winners of each flight will receive $300 in credit; second place $200, third place $150, and fourth place $100.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals. Title sponsorship is $1,500 and includes sponsor’s name on signage on the first hole and three team entries. Putting clock sponsorship is $750 and includes sponsor’s name on the putting clock and one team entry.

Driving range sponsorship for $500 includes signage on the driving range and one team entry. Beverage cart sponsorship for $350 includes signage on the beverage cart. Hole sponsorships for $100 includes signage on the tee boxes. Personal contributions in any amount are welcomed and appreciated.

Printable team registration and sponsorship forms are available at sfccmoroadrunners.com under the Support tab. Teams may also register online at the same link. Checks should be made payable to the SFCC Foundation. For additional information or assistance, call SFCC Athletics at (660) 596-7232.

A live auction will start 45 minutes after the 2 p.m. round finishes for anyone who wants to support student-athlete scholarships. Silent auction bidding will begin at 8 a.m. and close 30 minutes after the 2 p.m. round is finished.

“Our annual tournament and auctions are a lot of fun,” said Darren Pannier, athletic director. “We appreciate the folks who do this every year to support our teams but definitely welcome newcomers to join us. The coaches are collecting auction items now to help grow their team’s scholarship fund, and we will have many items that will appeal to everyone.”

Proceeds can fund general athletic scholarships or can be designated for a specific scholarship such as the Mike Bryson Memorial Scholarship (men and women’s soccer), the Bob Oehrke Memorial Scholarship (women’s basketball), the Kent Gwaltney Memorial Scholarship (men’s basketball), the Ross Dey Memorial Scholarship (baseball), and the Mandy Thomas Memorial Scholarship(softball).


Green Ridge Presbyterian Church will hold their annual ice cream social Sunday, July 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the church.

There will be homemade ice cream, hot dogs, chili dogs, dessert and drink for a free-will offering.
A corn hole tournament starts at 5 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. And at 6 there will be a baked goods auction.


First Christian Church, 200 South Limit, will hold Vacation Bible School July 29 through Aug. 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. for ages three years to completion of 5th grade.

More information and registration is available online at first4god.com.


Cole Camp Boonslick Library will host an End of Summer Party and everyone in the area is invited to help celebrate.

There will be drawings for prizes, refreshments, and a juggler for entertainment. Meeting starts at 12:15 pm on Wed. July 31st at the Jaycee House across from Cole Camp Freshmart.

The event is free and open to all ages.

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