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December Happy Holidays!
It's hard to believe that another year is almost past and the Holiday season is here again! This is a great time of year when everyone's hearts are a little lighter, smiles come easier and children cannot wait for Santa's arrival! There are sure to be many holiday events taking place in the community, so visit the Neighborhood Website frequently to see what you can get involved in!
JUNE 20 & 21, 2008
The Cottage Gardeners of Weston
SUMMER SOLSTICE GARDENS
A Garden and Home Tour
Enjoy the life-styles of Historic Weston, MO with an inviting walking tour of 7 home gardens along with 2 home interiors, many walk-by garden attractions, and a plant and herb sale.
Relax and sip lemonade on a veranda at one of Weston's historic homes.
Hours are 9am to 4pm each day.
$10 Advance Sale Tickets can be purchased at Renditions, 522 Main Street in Weston, MO or by calling 816-640-5788.
$12 Day of Tour
JULY 4, 2008
JAYCEES FIREWORKS SHOW
Bring your blanket and sit on the hill side or sit in the bleachers at the West Platte High School athletic field to be dazzled by one of the most fantastic fireworks shows in the area. There's also music, food and lots of Independence Day fun.
JULY 9, 11 & 12, 2008
WESTON COMMUNITY THEATRE PRESENTS
"GUYS AND DOLLS"
Location: Performances in the old gym of the West Platte High School in Weston.
ADMISSION IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC
As a nonprofit theatre, WCT is always grateful for any additional sponsors, program advertisers or donations to help make this another great year for community theatre in Weston.
For information about the show or volunteer opportunities, please call Julie or Kirk Nelson at (816) 640-5811.
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When a man dies, if he can pass enthusiasm along to his children, he has left them an estate of incalculable value. -- Thomas A. Edison
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