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Governor Parson's Busy Schedule for April 8 - 13, 2024

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Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Governor Mike Parson is set to have a packed schedule from April 8 to April 13, 2024, attending various meetings and events across Missouri. On Monday, April 8, Governor Parson will visit Whiteman Air Force Base to show appreciation to military families, followed by a tour of the University of Central Missouri's capital improvement projects and a book signing.

Tuesday, April 9 will see Governor Parson meeting with various groups, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints' youth leaders, the Bolivar School District's superintendent and school board members, and high school students from the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Missouri. He will also host meet and greets with chamber of commerce leadership classes and attend the Missouri State Fair Foundation's Inaugural Recognition of the 1901 Society.

On Wednesday, April 10, Governor Parson will host Missouri FFA students and FFA Foundation members at the Governor's Mansion, followed by a meet and greet with the East Prairie High School Varsity Cheerleading Squad before traveling to California for another book signing event.

Thursday, April 11 will see Governor Parson in Kansas City for book signings at Metropolitan Community College's Maple Woods Campus and the Northland Chamber of Commerce's social hour. The day will conclude with the Kit Bond Citizen Leadership Award dinner.

Finally, on Saturday, April 13, Governor Parson will return to his hometown to hold book signings at Hermitage and Wheatland. These events will be open to the public, providing an opportunity for residents to meet and engage with the Governor.

Throughout the week, Governor Parson's schedule is filled with a diverse range of engagements, showcasing his commitment to engaging with various communities and organizations across the state.

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