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EVENTS/EXHIBITS
112th Johnson County Old Settlers Celebration, Sept. 9-11 – downtown Olathe, 913-782-5551, www.johnsoncountyoldsettlers.com
"200 Years on Troost," exhibit researched by Father David Paisius, thru Oct. 17 – Central Library, 14 W 10th St., 816-701-3407, www.kclibrary.org
"A Stitch in Time," quilt show,$5, $4.50, $2, Sept. 1-30; Pig Pickin' Chicken Lickin' Feast, 4-7 pm, Sept. 18 – Bingham -Waggoner Estate, 313 W Pacific, Independence, 816-461-3491, www.bwestate.org
Art, Jazz, Cars, 11 am-3 pm, Sept. 11 – Fayette & Armour, NKC, 816-274-6000, www.nkc.org
"Atlantic Diaspora: The Musical and Social Influences
of Africans in Mexico and the United States" w/
Nandayapa Trio of Mexico and artist José Manuel Pellicer,
exhibit thru Sept. 30 – American Jazz Museum, 1616 E 18th
St., 816-474-8463, ext. 221, www.americanjazzmuseum.org
"Celebrating
50 Fabulous Years With America's Favorite Doll," Barbie exhibit, thru Dec. 31 – Toy & Miniature Museum,
5235 Oak, 816-333-9328, www.toyandminiaturemuseum.org
Cruise Nights, 4-9 pm, Sept. 4 –
downtown Parkville, city parking lot, 816-505-2227, www.parkvillemo.org
Dino Lab, interactive paleontology exhibit, ongoing
Science City Exhibit Gallery, Union Station, 30 W. Pershing
Rd., 816-460-2020, www.unionstation.org
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| “200 Years on Troost” exhibit, thru Oct. 17, Central Library
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"Explore Evolution!"a free multimedia
exhibition that gives visitors the opportunity to understand and
experience how scientists conduct research on evolution, ongoing
to 2007 University of Kansas Natural History Museum and
Biodiversity Research Center, KU Campus, Lawrence, www.news.ku.edu
Fall Festival, carnival, farmers market, crafts, free, Sept. 24-26 – Liberty, MO 816-781-5200, www.libertyfallfest.com
The First World War in Color: International Treasures
from the National World War I Museum, thru Sept.
1, 2010 – The National World War I Musuem, Liberty Memorial,
816-784-1918, www.theworldwar.org
"Great Grandmother Fritzlen's Quilts," exhibit, Sept. 1-30 – historic Chicago & Alton Depot, 318 W Pacific, Independence, 816-325-7955, www.chicagoalton1879depot.com
"Harry S. Truman: His Life and Times," a
permanent exhibition featuring artifacts and objects from
the Truman Library collection, ongoing Truman Presidential
Museum & Library, 500 W U.S. 24 Hwy., 816-268-8200, 800-833-1225
or www.trumanlibrary.org
"Hazelle's Competitors," exhibit of puppets from companies that competed with the Hazelle Rollins Kansas City factory, $3, $1.50, 10 am-5 pm, Sept. 1-July 31, 2011 – Puppetry Arts Institute, 11025 E Winner Rd., 816-833-9777, www.hazelle.org
Kansas City Irish Fest, Sept. 3-5 – Crown Center, 2450 Grand, www.kcirishfest.com
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| On National Day, October 1, 1966, schoolchildren carried red-tasseled spears and wore Red Guard armbands as they paraded through the streets of Harbin. (photo by © Li Zhensheng/Contact Press Images) Part of the “Red-Color News Soldier” exhibit, Central Library, thru Oct. 31 |
Kansas-Nebraska Act Exhibit, original Act,
and It's Big exhibit, archive holdings from the
region, free, 9 am--5 pm, Tues-Sat., thru Jan.23, 2011 –
National Archives of Kansas City, 400 W Pershing Rd., 816-268-8000, www.archives.gov/central-plains/kansas-city
"Long Live the King," exhibit of Elvis Presley memorabilia, thru Aug. 31 – Bingham-Waggoner Estate, 313 W Pacific, Independence, 816-461-3491, www.bwestate.org
Loula
Long Combs: Kansas City's First Lady of the Show Ring, horse
show ring, $2.50, $2, ongoing Kansas City Museum, 3218
Gladstone Blvd., 816-483-8300, www.kcmuseum.com
"Memories of Korea," exhibit, thru Dec. 31 – Truman Presidential
Museum & Library, 500 W U.S. 24 Hwy., 816-268-8200, 800-833-1225
or www.trumanlibrary.org
Old Summit Country Antique Show. $5, 9 am-4 pm, Sept. 11 – John Knox Pavilion, Lee's Summit, 816-537-7129
Partisan Pieces: Quilts of Political and Patriotic Persuasion, exhibition thru Oct. 1 – The National
Archives at Kansas City, 400 W Pershing Rd., 816-268-8000, www.archives.gov/central-plains
"Prairie Gold: Opportunity & Struggle, Douglas
County 1820-1861, ongoing Watkins Community Museum
of History, 1047 Massachusetts, Lawrence, KS 785-841-4109
"Red-Color News Soldier," exhibit of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, thru Oct. 31 – Central Library, 14 W 10th St., 816-701-3407, www.kclibrary.org
"Ribbit-Ribbit," a collection of frogs exhibit, thru Aug. 31 – historic Chicago & Alton Depot, 318 W Pacific, Independence, 816-325-7955, www.chicagoalton1879depot.com
Santa Cali Gon Days Festival, free, Sept. 3-6 – Independence Square, 116 W Lexington, Independence, 816-252-4745, www.santacaligon.com
"Self-Made in America" and "Lincoln Lives On," exhibitions, free, Sept. 24-Oct. 30 – The National
Archives at Kansas City, 400 W Pershing Rd., 816-268-8000, www.archives.gov/central-plains
Spinach Festival, fine art, antiques, crafts, $1, 9 am-5 pm, Sept. 11 – Sar-Ko-Par-Trails Park, 87th & Lackman, Lenexa, 913-541-0209, www.lenexaspinachfestival.org
"Treasures from the Truman Home," exhibit of Presidential gifts and family keepsakes, 8:30 am-5 pm, Sept. 1-Nov. 14 – Harry S. Truman National Site Visitor Center, 223 N Main, 816-254-9929, www.nps.gov/hstr
Wine Tasting, fundraiser for Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America, $30, $40, Aug. 27 – 2010 Gallery, 2010 Main, 816-33-6608, www.aafakc.org
LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Back to Top
8th Annual Health & Spirituality Workshop: Navigating Life's Transitions, Sept. 24-25 – Community of Christ Temple, 1001 W Walnut, Independence, 816-833-1000, ext. 1418
All Souls Forum, free, 10 am, –
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 Walnut, 913-381-7251, www.allsoulskc.org
American Indian Study Group Workshops, 10
am, "Trail of Tears," Aug. 27; "American Indian
Boarding Schools," Sept. 11 & 24 – The National
Archives at Kansas City, 400 W Pershing Rd., 816-268-8000, www.archives.gov/central-plains
Anti-Nuclear demonstration, 5-6 pm, every
Wednesday – entry to Kansas City Plant, operated by Honeywell
for the U.S. Dept. of Energy, 913-206-4088, www.kcnukeswatch.wordpress.com
Bryan Le Beau, Ph.D, author and historian, program coinciding with "Self-Made in America" and "Lincoln Lives On" exhibitions, 3 pm, Aug. 28 – The National
Archives at Kansas City, 400 W Pershing Rd., 816-268-8000, www.archives.gov/central-plains
Colombia Support Network of Kansas City, meeting
about the increasing scope of U.S.-sponsored operations in Colombia,
South America, second Sunday of each month email for location, info@csnkc.org or www.colombiasupport.net
Community of Reason, free, 1 pm, – Rm.
307, Haag Hall, UMKC, 52nd & Rockhill Rd., 816-561-1866, www.communityofreason.net
The Harmonica Club of Greater KC. meeting &
play-along, 6:30 pm, 2nd Thursday of the month – Wexford
Place, "Stafford Room," 6500 N Crosby, 816-790-3724, www.harmonicaclubkc.org
Historic Postcards of Kansas City, presented by Michael Bushnell, publisher of the Northeast News, free, 6 pm, Sept. 28 – Union Station, 30 W Pershing Rd., 816-483-8300
Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, free public
lectures, Sun., 10:45 a.m.-1 p.m., Wed. & Fri., 7:15-9:30
p.m. 5916 E. 40 Hwy., 816-921-4066,
www.idmr.ne
The Kansas City Pachyderm Club, weekly luncheon
every Tuesday, 11:45 am Hoof & Horn Room, Golden Ox
Restaurant, 1600 Genessee, 816-842-2866, www.kcpachy.com
Kansas City Radio & TV Legends. luncheon meetings,
ongoing, 2nd & 4th Fridays of the month Dillingham
Room, The Golden Ox Restaurant, 1600 Genessee, 816-842-2866, 913-491-4000
Katie Armitage, historian, "Lawrence Survivors of Quantrill's Raid," 2 pm, Aug. 29 –
Central Library, 14 W 10th St., 816-701-3407, www.kclibrary.org
Luis E. Lugo, Ph.D, "The Changing U.S. Religious Landscape," 7:30 pm, Sept. 1 – Mabee Theater, Rockhurst University, 1100 Rockhurst Rd., 816-501-4828, www.rockhurst.edu/artsandletters
Missouri Arts Council, Listening Tour, 5:30-7 pm, Sept. 23 – Kauffman Foundation, Paseo Room, 4801 Rockhill Rd., 314-340-6845
Peace & Justice Activities: KC Iraq Task
Force: 2 p.m., first Sunday of the month Holy Family
Catholic Worker House, 913-334-7462; regular meetings every 7
p.m., Thursdays; www.kciraqtaskforce.org
Peace Demonstrations, 4 pm, every Sunday, JC Nichols
Fountain, 47th & Main, 5-6 pm, every Tuesday,63rd & Ward
Parkway; every Wednesday, 5 pm, Iraqi Anti-War demonstration,
College & Quivira, 816-931-5256, 913-334-7462,
www.kciraqtaskforce.org
StoryTarium, films, lectures &
other history-related programming on local & regional history,
free, 11 am, 1 & 3 pm, 12:30, 1:30 & 3:30 pm (Sundays),
Tuesday-Sunday – Kansas City Museum, 3218 Gladstone Blvd.,
816-483-8300
Supporting Ourselves & Others at Risk, support group
dedicated to addressing the needs of women at increased risk for
breast &/or ovarian cancer, first Thursdays Menorah
Medical Center, Conference Room A/B, 5721 W 119th St., 913-663-2100
or www.supportingthoseatrisk.org
Survivors of Suicide Support Group, open peer-to-peer
group with professional support, first Tuesday of every month
Independence Regional Hospital, 816-373-8470
V. Rev. Douglas Marcouiller, S.J., "And Who Is My Neighbor? Trade, Migration and the Jesuit University," 7:30 pm, Sept. 14 – Mabee Theater, Rockhurst University, 1100 Rockhurst Rd., 816-501-4828, www.rockhurst.edu/artsandletters
Westport Writer's Workshop, once a month on Saturdays
call 816-753 8111 for the next meeting time and place
TEEN ACTIVITIES Back to Top
Gear Up Tutoring, for grades 6-12, every Monday evening
from 6-9 pm, parents must fill out a registration form
West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82 St., 913-596-5800 or www.kckpl.lib.ks
Homework Help & Coaches, Mon.-Thurs., 4-7 pm, Sun.,
1-4 pm, weekly Central Resource Library, 9875 W 87th St.,
913-495-2400, www.jocolibrary.org/homework
Open Mic Night, every Tuesday, all ages, 6:30-7:30
pm Kansas City Young Audiences, 5601 Wyandotte, www.kcya.org
SOS (Synergy Services Street Outreach Team) Group,
3:30 pm, every Monday L.H. Bluford Library, 3050 Prospect,
816-701-3482; 4:30 pm, every Friday North-East Library,
6000 Wilson Rd., 816-701-3485
Teen Psychic Program, for grades 6 to 12, call for times
KCK Main Library, 625 Minnesota Ave., 913-551-3280, www.kckpl.lib.ks.us
FAMILY/CHILDREN Back to Top
Dave Rogers' Big Bugs Opening Weekend, large
insect sculptures, children's activities, $9.50, $8.50, $4, exhibit
thru Oct. 3 – Powell Gardens, Kansas City Botanical Garden,
1609 NW U.S. Hwy. 50, Kingsville, MO 816-697-2600, www.PowellGardens.org
Deanna Rose Childrens' Farmstead, 12-acre park featuring
gardens, a one-room schoolhouse, Kanza Indian encampment; Deanna Rose, 138th & Switzer, 816-365-5059,
913-897-2360 or www.opkansas.org/_Vis/Farmstead/
Half-Pint Space Show, pre-schoolers, kindergarteners,
12 pm, Thursday, ongoing Gottlieb Planetarium at Union
Station, 30 W Pershing Rd., 816-460-2020, www.unionstation.org
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| Dave Rogers’ Big Bugs exhibit, Powell Gardens, thru Oct. 3 |
Independent Art Sessions, for ages 5-12, Monday thru Saturday
sessions Kaleidoscope, 25th & McGee, 816-274-8300,
www.hallmarkkaleidoscope.com
KC Organics & Natural Market, 8
am-12:30 pm, Saturdays thru Oct. 16 – Minor Park, east of
Holmes on Red Bridge Rd., www.kcorganics.com
Kids Incorporated, activities and support group for
parents and children ages birth to 5, 2nd Tuesdays First
Baptist Church, 303 S Grove, Independence, 816-903-0188 or www.geocities.com/kckidsinc
Mother Nature Reads, storytime for children 2 to 6,
Saturdays, ongoing Lakeside Nature Center, 4701 E Gregory
Blvd., 816-513-896
Nelson-Atkin's Art Classes, for ages 3 to 18, preregistration
is required and ongoing, call 816-751-1ART Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art, 4525 Oak St., 816-561-4000,
www.nelson-atkins.org
Storytimes at KCK Libraries, Tuesdays for ages
4-5, Wednesdays for ages 2-3, Thursdays for ages 2-3 and 0-18
months West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N 82nd St., 913-596-5800;
Wednesdays for ages 2 and up, Thursdays, storytime in Spanish
for 2-5 year olds Argentine Library, 2800 Metropolitan,
913-722-7400
Voyage: A Journey Through Our Solar System, outdoor permanent exhibition, ongoing – 13th & Baltimore, www.voyagesolarsystem.orgWeekly Playgroup, with the KC chapter of Mocha Moms,
a support group for mothers of color who do not hold full-time
jobs, every Monday Roanoke Park, E Roanoke Dr. & Valentine
Rd., 816-531-0439 or www.mochamoms.org
"Wiley Post-Trail Blazer of the Skies," puppeteer Joann McMillan, $5, 11 am, 2 pm, Sept. 25 – Puppetry Arts Institute,
11025 E Winner Rd., 816-833-9777, www.hazelle.org
Zooville, exhibits and interactive activities
for kids, with live animal shows and animal-themed short plays,
ongoing Kansas City Zoo, Meyer Blvd. & Swope Pkwy.,
816-513-5800 or www.kansascityzoo.org
SPORTS/HEALTH Back to Top
5th Annual Bike 4 the Brain, 7 am registration, Sept. 6 – Johnson County Mental Health Center, 6000 Lamar, 913-323-6529, www.bike4thebrain.org
2010 NCAA Volleyball Championships,
varying times, Dec. 16 & 18 – Sprint Center, 1407 Grand,
800-745-3000, 816-949-7000, www.sprintcenter.com
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| 5th Annual Bike 4 the Brain, Johnson County Mental Health Center, Sept. 6 |
2010 Family Fun Fair, Midwest Hemophilia Association, Sept. 18-19 – The Holiday Inn CoCo Key Water Resort, 9103 E 39th St., 800-431-7960, www.midwest-hemophilia.org
KC Curling Club, Monday night curling Pepsi
Ice Midwest, 135th & Quivira, 913-599-9965, 816-523-2345, www.kccurling.com
KC Chiefs vs. Eagles, Aug. 27; vs. Packers, Sept. 2; vs. Chargers, Sept. 13; vs. San Francisco, Sept. 26 Arrowhead Stadium, 1 Arrowhead
Dr. off I-70, 816-920-9300,
www.kcchiefs.com
KC Flying Disc Club, for games, events, courses
www.kcfdc.org
KC Roller Warriors, Municipal Auditorium,
301 W 13th St., www.kcrollerwarriors.com
KC Royals vs. Texas, Aug. 30-Sept. 1; vs. Detroit, Sept. 3-5; vs. Oakland, Sept. 13-15; vs. Cleveland, Sept. 17-19; vs. Minnesota, Sept. 27-29; vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 1-3 – Kauffman
Stadium, I-70 & Blue Ridge Cutoff, 1-800-676-9257, www.royals.com
KC Spartans, basketball, ABA – www.kansascityspartans.com
KC T-Bones – Community America Ballpark,
913-328-BALL, www.tbonesbaseball.com
KC Wizards All home games at Community America
Ballpark, 1800 Village West Pkwy., KCK, 913-387-3400, www.kcwizards.com
KU Jayhawks Kansas University Campus,
Lawrence, www.kusports.com
Line Creek Community Center Ice Arena classes,
start Nov.3 – 5940 NW Waukomis Dr., 816-513-0760
MU Tigers Hernes Center, Columbia, 1-800-CAT-PAWS, www.mizzou.edu
Missouri Mavericks, hockey, – Independence
Event Center, 816-252-7825, www.missourimavericks.com
National MS Society Events: Tai Chi for MS Wellness,
10:15-11:15 a.m., Turning Point, 8900 Stateline Rd., Ste. 240,
Leawood, 816-942-2020; MS Aquatics, 11-11:30 a.m., Grandview Community
Center, 13500 Byars Rd., Grandview, call 816-763-5524 ex.104 for
specific dates www.msmidamerica.org
Olathe Medical Center Women's Triathlon (15 yrs. old and older), $70, teams, $100, 7:30 am, Sept. 11 – Kill Creek Park, 11670 Homestead Ln., 913-831-3359, www.sportkc.org
UMKC Kangaroos UMKC Intercollegiate Athletics, SRC
201, 5100 Rockhill Rd., 816-235-1036, www.umkckangaroos.collegesports.com
World Adult Kickball Association (WAKA), Games held
Thursdays from 6:45-8:45 p.m., Southwest Charter School, 301-318-7073,
www.kickball.com
YMCA MS Wellness Program, various days/times Red Bridge
YMCA, 11300 Holmes, 816-942-2020
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