Coming Events

To submit an event for the calendar, email us at muleskinner@ucmo.edu. Please include the time, date, location, any required fees, contact information and any other important details. For more information, call 660-543-4050.

He Said, She Said

Union 237A 500 S. Holden St., Warrensburg , MO, United States

Get any and all questions about the opposite gender answered. A panel of males and females will gather in Union 237A at 6 p.m. Tuesday to give insight and answer questions about how they think. The event is like UCM’s own Girl Code or Guy Code show. He Said, She Said is sure to provide clarity and a laugh for those who want... Read more »

Dog park grand opening

Cave Hollow Park 1001 W. Gay St., Warrensburg, MO, United States

The Warrensburg Parks and Recreation Board is hosting a grand opening ceremony from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Old Drum’s Best Friend Dog Park, located at Cave Hollow Park, 1001 W. Gay St. For more information, contact Jayme Gee, recreation supervisor, at jayme.gee@warrensburg-mo.com, visit the Warrensburg Community Center at 445 E. Gay St., or call 660-747-7178.

Food safety training class

Johnson County Community Health Services 723 PCA Road , Warrensburg , MO, United States

Johnson County Community Health Services is offering a 2-hour introductory course which covers the basics of safe food handling, dangers of foodborne illness and personal hygiene. This course is recommended for all food service facility employees (wait staff, bartenders, cooks, deli workers and dishwashers). There are no fees associated with this course. To register, call... Read more »

UCM Archives and Museam’s “Ask a Curator Day”

James C. Kirkpatrick Library University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg

The University of Central Missouri's Arthur F. McClure Archives and University Museum will offer a unique opportunity to learn more about heirlooms and historic items as they host "Ask a Curator Day" Saturday, Oct. 3. Experts will be at the event from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. in room 1470 of the James C. Kirkpatrick Library.... Read more »