Howdy Neighbor Days
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Annual festival at the South Park (Pierce City Park) in Pierce City, Missouri.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY FRIDAY
6 P.M. to 11 P.M. 6 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT
SATURDAY 1 P.M. to Midnight
Howdy Folks
We need your help in making this Festival the BEST IT CAN BE. Please check out WHO WE ARE & DONATE tabs at www.hndfestival.com, also the booth application under GET INVOLVED.
The web site is a work in progress and we hope to get Booth applications where they can be filled out & printed within to make it easier for everyone.
If anyone needs further information, any questions or suggestions, please contact Ben Slagle at ben_slagle@outlook.com or call 417-489-1462.
Howdy Neighbor Days
Phone : 417-489-1462 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : ben_slagle@outlook.com
Web: www.hndfestival.com
Additional Notes : Saturday Parade, 11:00am; Thursday, 6-11pm; Friday, 6-Midnight; Saturday, Noon til Midnight; Carnival Rides - Thursday and Friday, 6:00pm; Saturday, 4:00pm.
Festivals
Attractions and Upcoming Events
First National Bank Building (no longer standing)
THIS BUILDING WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER SUSTAINING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN THE MAY 4, 2003, TORNADO.
The old First National Bank building was located next to the bandstand was built in the 1890s. After the Lawrence County Bank (on the opposite corner) was dissolved in the mid-1920
Pierce City, MO Architecture1886 Firehouse
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the old City Hall and Firehouse was built in 1886 and houses two vintage fire trucks from overseas. This building is privately owned.
Pierce City, MO Historic BuildingsFirst Baptist Church (no longer standing)
THIS BUILDING WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER EXTENSIVE DAMAGE FROM THE MAY 4, 2003, TORNADO. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH'S NEW BUILDING IS LOCATED ON HWY 97 JUST NORTH OF LAWRENCE COUNTY ROAD 2220 (POWERLINE ROAD).
The Friendship Baptist Church was organized in 1840
Pierce City, MO Historic Churches1922 Bandstand
The bandstand was damaged in the May 4, 2003, tornado but the base still stands in its original location on Walnut Street. The historic bandstand was rebuilt with a red roof (its original color) and rededicated in May 2004.
Pierce City, MO Historic Downtowns