Waynesville Weekly Updates w/Mayor Sean A. Wilson

What’S Happening In Waynesville On Route 66 This Week

7 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2377295/fan_mail/new] Waynesville doesn’t “just happen” on its own. It’s built week by week through strong schools, local events that bring people downtown, and residents who show up when decisions are being made. I’m Mayor Sean Wilson, and this weekly update for April 26, 2026 pulls together the biggest community highlights and the most useful dates so you can plan your week and stay connected. We start with a big win for education in Waynesville, Missouri: Ozark Technical Community College at the Waynesville Center and Central Methodist University officially sign a partnership to expand elementary education opportunities right here in our region. That matters for students, families, and the future workforce across Missouri. From there, we celebrate the kind of weekend energy that makes a town feel alive, including the Horseless Carriage Club of Missouri downtown on the Route 66 City Square with Model T and Model A classics, plus live music and a great Sunday vibe. Next, I share several ways to get involved and support the next generation of leaders: the 2026 National Civics Bee at the Parker Education Center, plus the Salute to Service program at Waynesville High School recognizing students who choose to serve in our nation’s military. We also highlight the Pulaski County Health Department Wellness Conference with sessions on stress, nutrition, mental health, and supportive recovery in the workplace. Looking ahead, I preview City Hall committee week, including Utility, Economic Development, Roads and Grounds, Emergency Services and Police, and Human Resource and Finance meetings, all open to the public. We finish with Freedom Fest on May 9, a reminder to shop local for Mother’s Day, and a simple tool to help your event succeed: eventbucket.com/Missouri. Subscribe, share this update with a neighbor, and leave a review, then tell me what you want to see on the calendar next.

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