‘Waltzing Thru Missouri’ at the July 9 Women’s Connection

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FARMINGTON — Popular Farmington Historian, Howard Nobel tells us his Special Feature Presentation, “Waltzing Thru Missouri” is a little play on our state song, “The Missouri Waltz.”

 

 

It is a survey of some of the interesting and unique place names, large and small that are located in our state. We will even try to once and for all settle the issue of how to pronounce the name of the state we live in and what the name means. In addition we will try to decide if Missouri is a northern, southern, eastern, or western state.

 

 

 

 

Howard will be followed by Laura Singleton from Bella Vista, AR. who was born in Mobile, Alabama, graduated from the University of Texas, and practiced public accounting for 30 years in Austin, Texas.

In her practice, she taught doctors, small business owners and others. Now she is happily retired and is the treasurer of two golf leagues, a Bible study guide, and financial coordinator for her local Women’s Connection. She will share the rest of her story in her presentation, “Remember Her?!”

 

This Women’s Connection Brunch will be held at the Farmington Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall located at Columbia and Casey streets from 9:15-11:00 a.m.

Your $10 Brunch reservation is needed by July 5 by calling 573-747-3854 or 573-358-1274.