Poplar Bluff Lions prepare for speaker

Never before have I met a group that researched the topic so thoroughly before the meeting! Impressive!

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Shell Knob Lions get a lot done!

These Lions club members do things right: they enjoy eating home-cooked food while getting a lot done!

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Maryville Host Lions have active, multi-generational group

Always an honor to meet founders! Bonus to enjoy good food with good folks!

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Missouri Nurses stay informed with MONA!

 

 

So nice to “make new friends and keep the old” friends at MONA! What a great turnout!

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Check out Feb. Missouri Cures’ newsletter

[Click pic to enjoy online version]

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St. Charles Lions are s-u-p-e-r friendly!

Great ending to a long day on the road, the members of the St. Charles Lions club were wonderful hosts, served homemade feast, & were eager to learn all the GOOD news/GOOD research happening around Missouri:-)

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KC’s 3 medical school deans discuss common theme: collaboration

Three Deans (KU Medical Center, KCUMB, & UMKC Medical School) highly recognized across the nation for innovative leadership in education / curriculum excellence! Uncommon event!

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North Kansas City Kiwanis very enthusiastic!

Like ‘the little engine that could’, the North Kansas City Kiwanis club is mightier than one might think at first glance – they do a lot of good!

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Always a joy at Foxwood Springs Retirement Community!

What a pleasure to have such wonderful hosts (& audience) during my visit to Foxwood Springs community:-)

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MU’s Science Cafe’ has record crowd in February!

Dr. Mary Shenk, associate professor of anthropology, speaks at Science Cafe in February.

Click on photo to view video on YouTube for February Science Cafe:

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