Skidmore Newsletter - March 2022

Stitching Post no. 75

Stitching Post No. 75 offers embroidery work, sewing, classes, and alterations.  The phone is 660-254-3451.  Her email is StitchingPost75@gmail.com

Skidmore City Council

Skidmore City Council will meet March 2 at 4:30 at City Hall to hear from the representative of USA Blue Book about water meters.  The regular council meeting will meet March 10 at 6:00pm at Newton Hall.

Skidmore Community Betterment

Skidmore Community Betterment will meet Tuesday, March 15 at 6:00pm at Newton Hall, weather permitting.

Fish Fry

Graham Fish Fry dinners will be March 5, and April 2.  They will be from 4:30-7:00 pm.  Adults $12, under 12 years old $5.00.

Fresh Food Mobile Drop

Fresh Food Mobile Drop-March 24 at City Hall at 10:00am.  We will post if Second Harvest notifies us of any changes.

Dinner

HUNGRY?? Skidmore Community Betterment will be having a dinner March 27 from 11am-1pm at Newton Hall.  Dinner will be ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, roll, and dessert for $10.00 a plate.  You may also call Newton Hall that day to reserve your carryout dinners at 928-3366.  This is a fundraiser to purchase new tables for Newton Hall.

Newton Hall Library Hours

Newton Hall library hours are Saturdays 10am-12pm when volunteers are available.

City Hall Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8-11am &1-4pm,
Fri: 8-12pm & 1-3p.
Appointments can be made after hours 660-928-3281.

Calls will be returned only if you leave a message.

Skidmore T-Shirts

Skidmore t-shirts are for sale.  There are Punkin Show shirts from 2020 and 2021, and the regular Skidmore shirts.  Contact City Hall.

Election Information

On the April 5, 2022, ballot: PLEASE VOTE YES!

NON-ELECTION CLAUSE – VOTE (YES) OR (NO)

(SHALL THE CITY OF SKIDMORE BE ALLOWED TO FOREGO AN ELECTION IF THE NUMBER OF CANIDATES FILED IS EQUAL TO THE NUMBER OF SEATS TO BE FILLED). This will save the city money by NOT having an election if the number of candidates who filed match the number of open seats. This does not prevent certified write ins from filing as their deadlines are different. Each election the city holds cost anywhere from$125 to $350 – Meagan Morrow