Weekend Outlook March 30-April 1, 2018

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BRANSON MO NEWS: The All School Exhibition continues through April 29 at the Springfield Art Museum featuring art from kids in all grades at Springfield public, private and parochial schools.  Springfield Little Theatre presents Madagascar, A Musical Adventure Jr. through April 8 at the Landers Theatre, 311 E. Walnut.  Fishing pole rentals are available March through October at Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park, 3825 W. Farm Rd. 146 in Springfield for catch-and-release fishing.  A fishing license is not required.  For more information, (417) 837-5949. Children six and younger are invited to celebrate bunnies and chickens with stories, songs and activities during a program this morning (3/30) at 10 at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library.   The Springfield Greene County Libraries will present the off-site program, “Take a StoryWalk,” this morning (3/31) at 10 for kids six and younger at the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center at Nathanael Greene-Close Memorial Park.     Conservation TEENS, for ages 12 to 17 at the Springfield Conservation Nature Center, will go on a Spring Hike at Little Sac Woods Conservation Area tomorrow (3/31).  To register, (417) 888-4237.   The Boone County Heritage Museum will present “Culpepper and Merriweather Under the Big Top” tomorrow (3/31) at 2 and 4:30 at the Boone County Fairgrounds.   The program, “Reptiles of Missouri,” will be held tomorrow (3/31) from 10 a.m. to noon at the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery, 483 Hatchery Rd. in Branson.  The display will teach you how to identify reptiles.  Several live reptiles will be available to see and touch.  For more information, (417) 334-4865.   Free life-saving training will be offered tomorrow (3/31) beginning at 9 a.m. at OTC’s Lincoln Hall, Room 211.  The training will teach participants how to stop massive bleeding.  It’s part of the campaign, Stop the Bleed.  To sign up, click here or call (417) 820-3244. Families are invited to celebrate National Crayon Day tomorrow (3/31) by coloring, crafting and carving with crayons at the Strafford Branch Library.  For more information, click here. Saturday …



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