So thankful that Community Partnership of the Ozarks and the city of Springfield partner with neighborhood associations to have annual cleanup days! Special thanks to Patricia Deck and Rachel Tripp from CPO, Mario Gonzalez and Faith Assembly of God Church, and all the amazing volunteers from Freshwater Church and Victory…
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Fall soccer will begin on Sept. 26 at 9 a.m. at Grant Beach Park. All adults including parents, coaches, and referees MUST wear masks! Children who are playing do NOT have to wear masks. Sign-up dates Friday, Sept. 4: 5 p.m.-7 p.m. at Hovey House, 800 W. Hovey Saturday, Sept.…
Springfield Compost Collective is proud to announce a new community bin drop-off location. This beauty was sponsored by Planting Seeds, LLC and is located at the northwest corner of the C-Street City Market. Our community bins allow for all of Springfield residents to participate in food waste diversion, regardless of income. Please follow…
We were a small but mighty crew for the cleanup the morning of June 14. It’s always fun to explore the creek and leave it better than we found it!
WNBA sponsored a garden party at our garden in Zagonyi Park June 13. A small group gathered to weed, plant and chat. We had a great time and the garden looks so much better. Thank you to Candy and Regina for donating plants!
For the first time, local youth will have the opportunity to interact with Missouri State basketball players and local law enforcement officials in monthly basketball games throughout the Springfield community. Bears head coach Dana Ford has organized the events with collaboration from the Springfield Police Department, the City of Springfield, the…
The Delaware-Rountree Dragons baseball season will begin the first week of August. We will begin practices in July and have batting practices “old school style” at the Fun Acres batting cages. GO DRAGONS! Contact Phil Barber at 417-880-3740 if your child is interested in playing.
From Jeff Munzinger’s Twitter page On June 7, concerned citizens in Springfield’s Brentwood neighborhood today held their own kid-friendly rally to support Black Lives Matter. The group also raised funds for NAACP. Adults setting good example for kiddos!
Your neighborhood association could win up to $500 for participating in #CPOzarks’ neighborhood challenge! Our Caring Communities team, much like all of you, is bored of being cooped up inside. What better way to remedy cabin fever then to get outside and interact with your neighbors! So to encourage neighborhood interaction…
“I made 12 masks out of Christmas fabric, which was all I had in house. My neighbor Janetta Tracy made 10 masks for me and I got 10 from Alterations by Jo Ann. I sent one to my aunt who is 88 and living in Pittsburg, Kansas. I gave one to…