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Upcoming Events in Stoutsville Missouri


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Grandma's Country Music - Family entertainment - country, gospel and comedy. Different show each time. 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday nights, 8 pm - 10:30 pm.

Address: 23226 Monroe Rd. 517 , Stoutsville, Missouri
Ph: 573-672-3202 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: 10 and over, $6, except special shows, $10 - $12

September

10 Windmill Resort Annual Crappie Tournament and Hog Roast - Crappie Tournament with Hog Roast provided after weigh-in.

Address: Windmill Resort, Mark Twain Lake , Stoutsville, Missouri
Ph: 573-672-3271 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Tournament - $50 per team, Hog Roast included. Hog Roast only - $8 per person.

October

21 Windmill Resort Annual Chilli Cookoff - Chilli cookoff and hayrides.

Address: Windmill Resort at Mark Twain Lake , Stoutsville, Missouri
Ph: 573-672-3271 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: $5 Entry feel to be divided 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site

Museum encloses a two-room cabin in which Samuel Clemens was born in 1835. Many of his personal items and books are displayed, including an early hand-written manuscript of "Tom Sawyer."

Stoutsville, MO Museums

Mark Twain State Park

Located on beautiful Mark Twain Lake, the park features camping, fishing, boating and hiking. A public beach, group camp and shelter houses are available. Water available Apr. 1

Stoutsville, MO State Parks


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