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Five Tips To Strengthen The Bond With Grandkids
One of the most important relationships we have in our lives is the one with our grandparents. Children learn how to love, play, interact and resolve conflict through the bond they form with both their parents and grandparents. From the…
Museum Of Anthropology Finishes Construction On New Space
Photos by L.G. Patterson
Construction is complete on the Museum of Anthropology’s new space on the ground floor of Ellis Library on the University of Missouri campus. New exhibit cases are currently being installed in the extended space.…
Gary Kremer’s Love of History Makes Him A Perennial Student Of The Past
Photos by L.G. Patterson
Gary Kremer is a modern day time traveler. As an historian, he spends much of his time in the past, researching the lives of Missourians. As an administrator, he spends his days in the present, keeping the State…
Transplanting Hope
Photos by L.G. Patterson
Did you know that 33% of adults are at risk for kidney disease? And in the U.S. alone, more than 90,000 people are on waiting lists to receive a kidney. Meet two Columbia individuals: one who is critically seeking…
A Recipe For Success
Photos by L.G. Patterson
Judith Lee and Nancy Wilson have discovered the essential ingredients that make for a long-lasting friendship — a load of fun, a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants attitude and just a pinch of the serious stuff. Their…
Matchbook Memories
Photo by L.G. Patterson
Bullwinkles
Many college students in the 1980s remember Bullwinkles for happy hour specials and good entertainers, including singer Sheryl Crow. The nine-time Grammy winning artist in college could often be found…
Quilts Piece Together Missouri’s Heritage
Photos by L.G. Patterson
As part of Missouri's bicentennial celebration, the State Historical Society of Missouri found the perfect way to weave the state’s heritage into a piece of artwork: the Missouri Bicentennial Quilt. In late 2018,…
Focusing on The Future
In September, the Columbia College Board of Trustees named Dr. David Russell the college’s 18th president.
Small Pond
Photos By Karen Johnson
In the opening scene of "Small Pond," a full-length movie, a young woman wakes up groggy, wearing her pajamas, an oversized T-shirt. As she shakes off her slumber and hangover, she seems indifferent to the young,…
Younger than Springtime
The Cupid who targets middle-aged and older adults may be gray-haired and a bit out of shape, but he’s still a good shot.
Sands And Surf
Do you like to go beach hopping? The Hawaiian island of Molokai is home to the world’s tallest sea cliffs, rising between 3,600 and 3,900 feet above the ocean. And history buffs will be fascinated by fish ponds that date back to ancient…
It’s All in the Family
Dean Baker, at age 77, is living proof that a father’s role can last a lifetime. His son, Jeff Baker, age 47, is living proof that the loving bonds of family can..
Television Anchor Jim Riek
Jim Riek has vanished from the KOMU newscast. More likely than not, wherever he is at this moment, there’s a broad smile on his face, reflecting his good-natured approach to life. He’s probably on a..
Gift Ideas
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GIFTS FOR THE BABIES & TODDLERS IN YOUR LIFE
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La Fata Serves Up Grandmother’s Italian Recipes
On Saturdays, the line of shoppers forms early and extends throughout the morning at the Pasta La Fata booth in the Columbia Farmers Market. And for good reason. The delicious Italian cookies and handmade pastas that Shelly La Fata and!-->!-->…
Crumb One, Crumb All
First-time franchisees Beverly and Chad Davis have brought a taste of Utah sweetness to Columbia. Crumbl Cookies opened in the Broadway Market Place in November. The Columbia location will offer more than 120 specialty cookies, staple!-->…
Inspiring in Nature
Gloria Gaus Draws on a Lifelong Love to Launch Her Second Act
Art Off the Trail, Gloria Gaus’ new studio and art gallery, is — as the name implies — only a few blocks from the Katy Trail in Rocheport. She can be found there on Fridays!-->!-->!-->…
Winter Blues?
For years, I’ve wanted to visit Lamar Valley in the winter, especially to see wolves. Located in the remote northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park, the Lamar Valley is America’s version of the Serengeti. Or soI’ve read. And Montana!-->…
Working with Wood
Starting as a complete amateur six years ago, Jeff Glenn had no tools, no workshop and no background in woodworking. What he did have was a desire to learn how to craft furniture. And that is exactly what he did — out of oak, cherry and…
Hiking Haven
If you’re visiting the Bitterroot Valley in Montana, hiking Kootenai Creek Trail #53 is a must. This green oasis of a forested hike travels next to Kootenai Creek for a good part of the journey.
My husband Alan and I hike this trail as…