Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Free Attractions in Springfield, Missouri

Based in Springfield, MO, Michael Cataldo is a licensed realtor working for Gold Rule Realty LLC, where he has received the Award of Excellence every year since 2009. Michael Cataldo is very active in the Springfield, MO, community.


Situated near the Ozarks, Springfield, Missouri, offers big-city amenities with a small-town vibe. Here are some of the best free attractions the city has to offer!

Sculpture Walk Springfield. An outdoor art museum, these downtown sculptures rotate annually and can be found as visitors walk through the city.

Springfield Art Museum. For those who prefer all of their art in one place, the Springfield Art Museum permanently houses nearly 11,000 pieces of art, with special collections of American paintings, watercolors, sculptures, and prints from the 19th through the 21st centuries.

Springfield National Cemetery. Pay homage to the veterans of the Revolutionary War and the Civil War in this cemetery. The grounds are also home to monuments, including one erected in 1888 that celebrates the memory of General Nathaniel Lyon.

Springfield Conservation Nature Center. Fun for all ages, this center features indoor nature exhibits and programs, and also maintains 3 miles of hiking trails.

Friday, September 4, 2020

The Kitchen's Rare Breed Youth Services

A native of Springfield, MO, Michael Cataldo began working in the restaurant industry as a youth, transitioned into a career as a lead electrician, and then became a licensed real estate professional. Now serving clients through Gold Rule Realty, LLC, in Springfield, MO, Michael Cataldo also gives back to the local community through groups such as The Kitchen, Inc.

Founded in 1983 by Sister Lorraine Biebel (who passed away in 2015), The Kitchen carries on its founder's legacy by feeding those in need and offering a diverse range of social programs. Its Rare Breed Youth Services specifically target at-risk youth facing trauma, inter-generational poverty, and homelessness.

Hosted at the Rare Breed Youth Outreach Center (RBYOC), these services seek to empower youth to achieve independence and become thriving citizens. The program includes individual case management that directs youth in gaining housing, education, and employment. Each young person also receives access to needed health services to address any physical or mental conditions that require treatment.

In addition to the basics needed to sustain the physical well-being of the youth it serves, RBYOC features an art studio and music studio for young people to grow through the arts. Other offerings range from a library and computer lab to a weight room.