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Clay and Ray Veterans Association serves community

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The Excelsior Springs Clay and Ray Veterans Association is home to five distinct groups – The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, Sons of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the VFW Auxiliary, all serving veterans, their families, the community and students in Excelsior Springs.
A cross with a folded flag sits in the center of the garden in remembrance of fallen veterans and their families.

Farmers Market Week to be observed

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National Farmers Market Week is just around the corner and the Excelsior Springs Farmers Market will participate in this year’s nationally recognized event. Coordinated by the Excelsior Springs Chamber of Commerce’s Farmers Market Coalition, the first annual celebration will take place Wednesday, Aug.
Farmers Market Week to be observed

Messy Mania hosted Excelsior Springs Community Center

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The Excelsior Springs Community Center hosted Messy Mania for children and their families to play with sensory items such as paint, slime, shaving cream and bubbles. Children had a chance to splash around in sprinkles and get wet after making a mess in the parking lot..
Addilyn Pollard chases other children with a can of silly string.

Zapata on a mission with ES soccer squad

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Jake Zapata has two seasons left to achieve a goal that narrowly eluded him in his first two seasons of playing varsity boys soccer at Excelsior Springs High School. As a first-year high schooler and a sophomore, Zapata helped Excelsior Springs post back-to-back third-place finishes in the Class 2 state tournament.

Where’d the game go?

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to PRO High heat, drop kicks, random observations and points that amuse are all part of the wide, wide world of sports at the community and national levels. The U.S.
Where’d the game go?

ESHS joins other schools in observing ‘dead week’

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Excelsior Springs student athletes and coaches are getting a breather of sorts this week. This week is a “dead week” for programs at Excelsior Springs and other schools that participate in activities sanctioned by the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) – the second of two summertime dead periods required by MSHSAA.
ESHS joins other schools in observing ‘dead week’