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Bur Oak - Created by Willene Morris. **Selected for the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt**

Boone County My Missouri 2021 Photograph Submissions

Winter Morning. Photograph by Christina Bulen.
Flooded Missouri River. Photograph by Matthew Glover.
Center for Missouri Studies Opening Day. Photograph by John Schneider.
North Side of the New State Historical Society of Missouri Building. Photograph by John Schneider.
Thermal Lightning. Photograph by Liv Paggiarino. **Selected for the My Missouri 2021 exhibition**
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  • 01
    March 1, 2021

    Missouri Trailblazers

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    March 1, 2021
    Cole

    The Missouri State Museum’s Missouri Trailblazer exhibit highlights the often unknown Missouri people and institutions that made, did or discovered something new and made it part of our culture and history. Visit to discover Missouri’s champions of change, innovative geniuses and cultivators of creativity. Consider how you might be or become a Missouri trailblazer yourself. Missouri Trailblazers opens November 20 at 2 p.m. and will be on display through 2021 and beyond.

  • 01
    March 1, 2021

    What Were You? A Bicentennial Exhibit

    All day
    March 1, 2021-February 27, 2022
    Livingston

    “What Were You?” this Bicentennial Exhibit asks with special exhibits throughout the Museum.  What were you driving? What were you eating? What were you wearing? What were you listening to? Where were you living? What did your community look like in 1821, 1921, and 2021? The Grand River Historical Society Museum will show through exhibits how culture, society, has changed over time from the founding of the State of Missouri in 1821 to the present.

  • 01
    March 1, 2021

    Missouri Mondays: Harry S. Truman’s Connections Across Missouri

    All day
    March 1, 2021-February 25, 2022
    Jackson
    Statewide

    Missouri Mondays: Harry S. Truman’s Connections Across Missouri is a social media campaign that will focus each week on a different Missouri town and its connection to Harry S. Truman. The Truman Library will use photos, documents, and motion picture footage to illustrate the connections that Truman made across Missouri that helped him win election to the Senate in 1934 and 1940, and made him a viable vice-presidential and presidential candidate in 1944 and 1948. This campaign will promote understanding of different Missouri communities, and illustrate the different ways that Missouri’s only President made an impact throughout the state, and not just his home region. Follow the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum on these social medial platforms:

    Facebook: @TrumanPresidentialLibrary
    Twitter: @TrumanLibrary
    YouTube: HarrySTrumanLibrary
    Instagram: @Truman.Library

  • 01
    March 1, 2021

    UCM Sesquicentennial

    All day
    March 1, 2021-January 28, 2022
    Johnson

    The University of Central Missouri (UCM) was founded in 1871 as Warrensburg State Normal School No. 2. Since its founding in 1871, UCM has been the home of thousands of Missourians seeking an education and a brighter future. These graduates include not only famous Missourians such as Vernon Kennedy and Dale Carnegie, but the everyday Missourians who have always made our state better. In 2021, UCM will celebrate its 150th year by linking our heritage with our future. From February through December 2021, UCM will celebrate with special exhibitions and lectures, a commemorative brick program, and special recognition for graduates as the 150th class.

  • 01
    March 1, 2021

    Past, Present, and Future Missouri

    All day
    March 1, 2021-June 28, 2021
    Boone
    Statewide

    Calling on all creative 9th through 12 grade students of Missouri! The University of Missouri – Columbia Information Technology, Digital Storytelling and Film Studies programs invite all high school students to take part in technical and creative competitions that celebrate Missouri’s Past, Present and Future. The competition runs now through May. Submission deadline is May 31, 2021. Contest Eligibility: any students in grades 9-12 who live in Missouri.

    Can you draw or tell stories with photography? Then, consider signing up for the image and text storytelling competition about Missouri’s past. Are you interested in motion media or storytelling with audio? If so, you can create a video, animation or podcast about present day Missouri. Do you have ideas about how automation will affect the Missouri way of life? Explore your ideas by creating a use case for the future section of the competition.

    Learn more about the competition here.  There is a $100 first place prize for each of the three sections, so sign up now!

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