(Neosho, MO) – To wrap up this academic year’s series of History Symposiums, Crowder College invites the community to join them for their May symposium. This event will offer the return of award-winning Civil War-era bluegrass music band, Spillwater Drive. The band was named 2022’s “Artist of the Year” by the Arkansas Country Music Association. You can hear a preview of their music here.
This program is held in partnership with the Missouri Humanities and with support from the Missouri Humanities Trust Fund.
The performance will be held inside the Wright Conference Center on Thursday, May 7 at 6:00pm. The Wright Conference Center is located on the second floor of the Arnold Farber building at Crowder College Neosho (601 Laclede Ave., Neosho, MO 64850). This event is free and open to the public.
About Crowder College:
Crowder College was established in April 1963, as the voters of Newton and McDonald counties passed the issue to create a community college (formerly junior college) on the land formerly known as Camp Crowder. Today, the college provides services to a nine-county service region in southwest Missouri with locations in Neosho, Cassville, Joplin, McDonald County, Nevada, and Webb City. The student population exists from within the four-state region, and around the globe. With over 80 degree and program options, the college is a great place to train for a career or transfer to a university.
Reference:
Public Information Office
Crowder College
417.451.3223




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