August 11
• Celebrate Recovery is held at Bethany Baptist Church in Marceline every Monday. Meal at 5 p.m., large group at 6 p.m., ladies’ and men’s small group at 7 p.m. Childcare is provided.
August 12
• Survivors of Sexual Trauma Women’s Support Group. Sponsored by the North Central Missouri Mental Health Center. Hosted by 4 MOMS. Many women have survived sexual trauma in their lives. Often, they feel they are alone. We are offering a space for survivors to feel safe, receive support and give support. Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. 201 N. Main St., Brookfield. More details at 660-258-7810.
August 14
• The Brookfield Farmers Market, every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through October. Located on East John Street near Twin Parks.
• Linn County Historical Society Board meeting second Thursday of the month at 4 p.m., at Brookfield Library, All are welcome.
August 16
• Linn County Historical Society Tillman
House Museum open to the public. Saturdays. 10:30 a.m., – 3 p.m, 303 N. Livingston St., Brookfield. Admission is free
August 18
• Celebrate Recovery is held at Bethany Baptist Church in Marceline every Monday. Meal at 5 p.m., large group at 6 p.m., ladies’ and men’s small group at 7 p.m. Childcare is provided.
August 19
• Piecemakers Quilt Guild meets every 3rd Tuesday at 6 p.m., at 410 W John – Catholic elementary school basement, enter off of Caldwell Street. For More information call Laura Carr at 660-258-8225.
• Survivors of Sexual Trauma Women’s Support Group. Sponsored by the North Central Missouri Mental Health Center. Hosted by 4 MOMS. Many women have survived sexual trauma in their lives. Often, they feel they are alone. We are offering a space for survivors to feel safe, receive support and give support. Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. 201 N. Main St., Brookfield. More details at 660-258-7810.
August 20
• NARVRE 154 in Marceline meets 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Marceline Nutrition Center, 229 W Hauser St., Marceline, at 12:30 p.m. All working and retired railroaders and their spouses are welcome and encouraged to attend. Call Dennis VanDyke at 660-734-2195 or Brenda Moore at 816-719-6078 for more information.
August 21
• The Brookfield Farmers Market, every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through October. Located on East John Street near Twin Parks.
• The North Central Missouri Mental Health Center is now hosting a LGBTQIA Support Group for teens 17 and younger and adults. The meetings for youth 17 and younger will be be held from 4-5 p.m., and adult group from 5-6 p.m., both on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the MOMS Breaking the Silence office located at 201 N. Main Street in Brookfield. For more information call 660-258-7810 and ask for Sara Montgomery.
August 22
• Brookfield City-wide garage sales.
August 23
• The Marceline Wine & Art Stroll returns on Saturday, Aug.23, 2025, from 5 to 9 p.m. along 207 N. Main Street USA in Marceline. Hosted by the Downtown Marceline Foundation, this event promises to fill the streets with flavor, color, and community charm.
• Linn County Historical Society Tillman
House Museum open to the public. Saturdays. 10:30 a.m., – 3 p.m, 303 N. Livingston St., Brookfield. Admission is free
• Brookfield City-wide garage sales.
• The Sumner Sportsman Club and the Summer Decorating Committee are gearing up to host a Side-by-Side (SXS) Poker Run on Sat., Aug. 23.
Sign-up begins at 11 a.m. in front of the Community Building in Sumner, with the ride officially leaving at 1 p.m. Participants may buy into the game for $10 per hand and purchase as many hands as they wish, giving everyone multiple chances to win.
August 24
• Brookfield City-wide garage sales.
August 25
• Celebrate Recovery is held at Bethany Baptist Church in Marceline every Monday. Meal at 5 p.m., large group at 6 p.m., ladies’ and men’s small group at 7 p.m. Childcare is provided.
August 26
• Survivors of Sexual Trauma Women’s Support Group. Sponsored by the North Central Missouri Mental Health Center. Hosted by 4 MOMS. Many women have survived sexual trauma in their lives. Often, they feel they are alone. We are offering a space for survivors to feel safe, receive support and give support. Tuesdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. 201 N. Main St., Brookfield. More details at 660-258-7810.
August 28
• The Brookfield Farmers Market, every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through October. Located on East John Street near Twin Parks.
August 30
• Linn County Historical Society Tillman
House Museum open to the public. Saturdays. 10:30 a.m., – 3 p.m, 303 N. Livingston St., Brookfield. Admission is free
September 1
• Celebrate Recovery is held at Bethany Baptist Church in Marceline every Monday. Meal at 5 p.m., large group at 6 p.m., ladies’ and men’s small group at 7 p.m. Childcare is provided.
September 4
• The Brookfield Farmers Market, every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through October. Located on East John Street near Twin Parks.
September 9
• Brookfield High School will host a Homecoming Blood Drive in the Brookfield High School Conference Room from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Community members are encouraged to schedule donations and help save lives during this vital event. For more information, contact Holly Switzer at 660-258-7242 at the High School.
September 11
• The Brookfield Farmers Market, every Thursday from 3-6 p.m. through October. Located on East John Street near Twin Parks.
September 12
• Brookfield High School Homecoming Day festivities will include the Parade and Decorating Contest at 2 p.m., with floats, classic cars, tractors, ATVs, and more marching through town. Winners of the decorating contest will be announced during halftime of the evening’s football game.
September 16
• PINK OUT Game, this year’s annual softball game will be held in Brookfield. More information to come.
September 20
• Purdin Fall Festival
September 21
• Purdin Fall Festival
September 27
• Downtown Brookfield Sip & Stroll. This event offers a chance for attendees to enjoy local shops while sampling wines and beverages in a relaxed, social atmosphere.
October 3
• Marceline R-V Homecoming. More details to come.
October 4
• Marceline R-V Alumni Banquet, Walsworth Community Center. More information to come.
October 24
• Bell Game. Brookfield.
• Bell Game Bash starts at 5:30 p.m., in the parking lot next to the License Bureau will be transformed into a hub of energy, laughter, and Bulldog pride—just in time for kickoff of the season’s biggest football rivalry. This is a free community event.
December 6
• Downtown Brookfield’s Christmas Celebration. The holiday season in Brookfield will kick off with a festive Christmas event featuring decorations, holiday lights, and community cheer.
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