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Howdy Neighbor Days

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

Address : South Park, just south of Hwy 37 Pierce City MO
Phone : 417-489-1462   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ben_slagle@outlook.com

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Admission Fee : no entry fee, buy tickets for rides

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

Opera House (no longer standing)

THIS BUILDING WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER SUSTAINING EXTENSIVE DAMAGE IN THE MAY 4, 2003, TORNADO.

The Raupp Opera House was completed in 1886 and occupied the full third floor of the Opera Building on Commercial;

Pierce City, MO Opera Houses

Harold Bell Wright, 1872 - 1944

Harold Bell Wright was born in Rome, NY in 1872

Pierce City, MO Famous People

Shepherd Sawmill - Jolly Mill Park

The Shepherd family has operated sawmills in this area for many years. The family built this sawmill to honor all members of the family. The sawmill is steam powered by a 1918

Pierce City, MO Historic Mills

St. Patrick's Church

Catholicism in Peirce City is as old as the town itself when in 1870 the Frisco railroad laid the first tracks through here going west to Kansas. Many of the railroaders were Irish Catholics.

Pierce City, MO Historic Churches

Theron Bennett Home

Theron Bennett, nationally known ragtime composer, lived in Pierce City until returning from college 1902 when he left to begin a career where his unseen future would become the past that we can now recall as his successful contribution to the music world.

Pierce City, MO Famous Homes

Things to do near Pierce City, MO