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Nathan Papes/News-LeaderBuy PhotoThe Crane Broiler Festival pays tribute to the town’s past, when the area bustled with poultry-raising businesses. Admission to the festival is free of charge, and guests can enjoy arts and crafts, live music, and carnival rides and games.(Photo: News-Leader file photo)Buy Photo THURSDAY 2416th Annual Ozarks Literacy Council Trivia Night, 5:30-9 p.m., Ramada Oasis Hotel & Convention Center, 2346 N. Glenstone. This year’s theme is “A Millenium of Books: It was the best of books, it was the worst of books.” Tickets $250 for table of 10. Register: 417-616-0505 or www.ozarksliteracy.org7th Annual Queen City Shout, 5 p.m., Commercial Street Historic District. Experience over 50 area bands and songwriters across five stages and four days, all in support of SGF’s homeless community. http://www.facebook.com/queencityshout/That 70s Show, 6:20 p.m., Krave Seafood and Oyster Bar, 1614 S. Glenstone Ave. School of Rock presents a student performance featuring great songs from the ’70s. Admission $7. 417-889-6500Cocktails On The Farm, 6 p.m., Urban Roots Farm, 823 W. State St. Women-only cocktail workshop with mixologist Dylan Fox. Tickets $30. 417-597-4858Landlords: Rights & Responsibilities, 6 p.m., Midtown Carnegie Branch Library, 397 E. Central St. Attorney Michael Miller of Lowther Johnson Attorneys at Law will help landlords understand their rights from beginning to end of the landlord-tenant relationship. Free. 417-882-0714Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Kickoff Breakfast, 7:30-8:30 a.m., White River Conference Center, 600 W. Sunshine St. Complimentary breakfast buffet. Learn how to form a team and receive materials to start to fundraise for the 5K. Free. 417-447-1490My Favorite Crime Book Club, 6 p.m., The Coffee Ethic, 124 Park Central Square. Fascinated by forensics? Have a “favorite” serial killer? …
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