Add a Community Event
Have an event that will explore new ideas, spark conversation or celebrate the many cultures and communities of Missouri?
Share it on the Missouri Humanities Community calendar!

Rules & Guidelines
Please keep in mind that Missouri Humanities offers this service free of charge to organizations that share our mission of creating opportunities for all of us to think, learn and understand more about ourselves, our communities and our state. We may choose to decline any listing at our discretion. This is intended as a calendar to promote humanities oriented events and activities.
We do not typically include things such as fundraisers, summer camps, high fee workshops, non-humanities events, or things of that nature. Events and activities open to the public at low or no cost are welcome. All submissions will be reviewed prior to publication by MH Staff.
Since we’re a nonprofit, we cannot list events that advocate a particular point of view (political, social or religious).
Instructions
Complete the form below. Your Event title should clear!
Event description block can be used to give complete details of your event.
Don’t forget to include an “event image” which can be the flyer for the event or an image that represents the event. Image must be less than 1MB.
The venue is the location where the event is taking place. Please include complete address for the venue location (street address, city, state, & zip code).
Also, include a website to your event or your organization in the Event Website block.
Submit the event for review. Incomplete submissions may not be published. ONLY CLICK THE SUBMIT BUTTON ONCE.
For revisions, cancellations, postponements, changes or questions, please contact Chrissy at chrissy@mohumanities.org.
To be eligible for inclusion in our bi-monthly community event emails, please ensure you provide a 500px x 500px featured photo, location and or URL link for your event. Submissions without this information will not be considered.
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in the programs and events do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Missouri Humanities.