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May 29, 2003
Entertainment The Cuba
Free Press
Lions Club serves up BBQ on Mace's lot
Dori Perry photo
If it's Memorial Day weekend, you can always count On seeing the Cuba Lions Club out on
Highway 19, cooking barbecue chicken and pork steaks. The Memorial Day BBQ is one of two
major fund-raisers the club holds each year. Here, Lions John Kohne, Bud O'Leary and Don
Lane check on the grilled corn. Lion Gary Killeen, the club's new president, is standing in the
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I Bluegrass Gospel
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| I [l t !fl May 31 at Lighthouse
),/,. PentecosteFWorship Center
| 1 mile west of Cuba on Hwy 77
I Singing starts at 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome
| to come sing and play. Special Bluegrass
| Gospel group will be appearing.
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June 1 • 10 am to 1 pm
at Holy Cross Parish Hall
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The Ninth Annual Missouri
State Senior Games kicks off
the weekend of June 19
through the 22 in Columbia,
Missouri for athletes and par-
ticipants aged 50 years and up.
There will be opportunities
to compete for medals in a vari-
ety of sports and skill contests.
Not only is participation in the
MSSG a great reason for sen-
iors to improve themselves
physically, it also provides an
excellent opportunity for sen-
iors to interact with one anoth-
er and to experience fellowship
in a fun and exciting environ-
ment.
Jack Miles, Director of the
Missouri State Senior Games,
indicated that the most popu-
lar events in the Senior Games
are bowling, golf, running, sot-
ball, swimming, and tennis
because of their popularity
with the senior population in
general.
"Bowling is a great recre-
ational sport which is ideally
suited for seniors," he said.
"Many seniors run for exercise
and physical fitness, so track
and field is also a natural for
them. The same is true for
swimming. Swimming is prob-
ably one of the best sports for
maintaining overall physical
fitness. You have a lesser
potential for problems with the
joints than you do with other
sports .... so its an excellent
activity for seniors."
"We're trying very hard to
promote and publicize the
Senior Games in all areas of
the state. If we are successful
in getting the word out, I feel
comfortable we can achieve our
goal of over 1,400 participants
in 2003," he said. Miles would
eventually like to see as many
as three to four thousand ath-
letes competing in the State
Games.
"I think it has tremendous
potential for growth because it
serves a real purpose," he said.
"The primary goal of the
Missouri State Senior Games is
to involve our senior popula-
tion (the fastest growing age
group in our nation) in activi-
ties that will improve their
are: Archery, Hors,
Softball Throws - Accu
Distance, Badminton
Billiards-Eight
Swimming, 3-on-3 Bas]
Race Walk - 1.5 K & 5 I
Tennis, Basketball - SL
Skills Contests, Racqu
Tennis, Bowling, Road R
K & 10 K, Track &
Cycling, Shooting - Trap,
& Sporting Clays, Tri
Darts Shufflebo
Volleyball, Football Ttz
Accuracy & Distance S
Washers, Golf, Softball
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Jam Session
, ,,, Every Saturday
Night
Starting.at 7:00 pm
(Acoustic only)
No children under 10
- Cuba Senior Center
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Sunday - Thursday 11 am - 10 pm
Friday-Saturday 11 am -11 pm
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overall health and well-being.
Through this program, we are
encouraging seniors to become
more involved in physical
activities as a means of estab-
lishing and maintaining a
higher level of physical fitness
which will ultimately enhance
their quality of life."
Sports included in the 2003
Missouri State Senior Games
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Cuba Optimist Club !
Annual Fishing Day'
June 1, 2003 10:00 am to 12:00
Meet at VFW Hall
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Lunch 11-1:30; Dinner 5-8
M-¥ Lunch $3.99
Weekend Lunch $4.99
M-Th Dinner $4.99
Fri & Weekend Dinner
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St. James Winery
Spring Festival
Saturday, June 7
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
• Great Wine • Gourmet Food
• Craflers / Artists • Winery Tours
• Food Samples • Wine Samples
• Cooking Demonstrations at 1 p.m.
• Fun for the whole family
Visit the other wineries & enjoy their activities too[
St. James Winery - 540 Sidney St. - St. James, MO
573-265-7912 - 1-800-280-WINE
(1-44 to St. James Exit, ri at Mobil)
Friday Night
Seafood &
Crab Legs !
Bourbon Exit 218 - 5 miles Hwy N to Blue Springs Ranch
573-732-3632 or 732-5200
Now open!!!
Saturday Night
BBQ & Italian Buffet
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Fri & Sat 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Sun. 8:00 am - 11:00 am
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Sunday Morning
Country Breakfast
Buffet