May 07 Tuesday
Local Area Songwriters come and play three original songs they have written. Admission is free. No outside beverages are allowed as there is a bar in the back room. If you want to hear some amazing local talents, come on out. Hosted by Bruce Zimmerman.
May 10 Friday
Old Town Cape’s free concert series Tunes at Twilight returns for its spring series on May 10.The first performance will feature Delta Bluesman Terry "Big T" Williams.
You can hear Terry "Big T" Williams at Tunes at Twilight at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 10, at Ivers Square in downtown Cape Girardeau. Be sure to bring your blanket or lawn chair.
*In case of rainout, Tunes at Twilight will be held at Gospel Life Church at 817 Broadway.
May 11 Saturday
The Cape Riverfront Market opening day will take place on Saturday, May 4, 2024, and will run every Saturday morning between May and October from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Cape Riverfront Market occupies the lot at 35 S. Spanish Street in Downtown Cape Girardeau. Patrons of the farmers’ market can expect to find a wide variety of vendors selling hot breakfast and lunch foods, farm-fresh produce, meats and cheeses, baked goods, jams, honey, flowers and plants, arts and crafts, and natural wellness products, all of which are locally grown, homemade, and handmade.
Returning this year, the Old Town Cape will host monthly themed market days starting on May 4 with a collaboration with the Muddy River Marathon at the Casino Parking lot (777 Main Street). All vendors will attend the first market so this is a great opportunity to see what you can expect all year long! Other event days include: Marketeers Day, OTC Birthday Party, Youth Entrepreneurship Day, Harvest Festival, and Oktoberfest. The Cape Riverfront Market will also continue with our weekly musical guest series kicking off on May 4.
Due to the increased interest in market, vendors we will be closing the section of Spanish Street every Saturday to allow for more vendors at the market. We will have many additional vendors! There will be a portion of the street dedicated to Grass Roots BMW Motorcycles on the end of Spanish St. closest to Merriwether St.
The Southeast Missouri Modelers Association (SEMMA) invites the public to come fly radio controlled model aircraft with us; or just watch. Free hot dogs and soda will be served at 11:30 a.m.
This event is FREE to the public. For further information, contact John Coffman at (573) 271-0643, or Arnold Simmons at (573) 225-1179.
May 18 Saturday
May 20 Monday
Mercy Hospital Southeast will present “Help Curb Inflammation with a Healthy Diet” at its next Healthy Cooking Class on May 20.
Healthy eating can play a role in managing inflammation. Registered dietitian and Nutritional Services Coordinator Laura Vollink will share about foods that fight inflammation, including fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, fatty fish, and even spices.
“Help Curb Inflammation with a Healthy Diet” will be held Monday, May 20, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. in the demonstration kitchen at Mercy Healthpoint Fitness in Cape Girardeau. There is a small fee and registration is required.
Cost is $5. To register by May 17, call 573-986-4440.
May 25 Saturday
The Farmington Public Library will host plein air painting on Saturday, May 25, from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Engler Park.
Plein Air painting is done in the "open air." Artists may bring pastels, paints, pencils, or other medium and work at the Winston Butterfly Garden or anywhere within the park.
Artwork completed on-site may be entered in a competition with prize money, awarded in two categories: Adults and under age 15.
A children's art station with supplies will be staffed by volunteers. Bring water, lunch, chair or blanket. Live music will be provided.
Participants may enter their art in the "art in the Garden" exhibit at the Farmington Public Library during July and August.
For more information, contact Ann Blanchfield 573-705-8880.
May 27 Monday
The Voices of the Ozarks project, which started in Fredericktown pre-COVID, will be renewed and expanded with a focus on family recipes and intergenerational dialogues in 2024!
The goal is to record approximately two (2) interviews per month (one in the Fredericktown library and one in the Ironton library) from April through December of 2024. These short audio recordings will be posted online with photos of the participants, the recipe, and a sample (when possible) to celebrate the past and present of Ozark cuisine. This program is designed to be a recorded dialogue between our older and younger generations, but participants are not required to bring someone with them.
Visit ozarkregional.org or call (573) 546-2615 for more information.
Jun 01 Saturday