March 4 - 25 - 15th Butler County Student Art Exhibit-HS & College, El Dorado - Exhibit of works by some very talented students from high schools in Butler County and from Butler Community College. Always inspiring! (316) 321-1212 Coutts Memorial Museum of Art (4381)
March 6 - 7 - Murder Mystery Dinners, Salina - Come solve a mystery! Join us for one of our fabulous Murder Mystery Dinners! The evening is pure entertainment, full of laughs, good food and award winning wine!
866) 225-2515 Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery (4382)
March 6 - May 31 - The American Soldier, Manhattan - The exhibit assembles images taken from the earliest use of photographic apparatus to today's digital cameras. It covers Americans in the Civil War, Spanish-American War, Boxer Rebellion, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq.
(785) 532-7718 Beach Museum of Art, K-State (4383)
March 7 - 28 - Merriam Heartland Artist Exhibition, Merriam - Event features original paintings submitted by artists from across the United States. Over 80 watercolors, pastels, acrylics and mixed media works on display. Wine & cheese reception on openining night in conjunction with "An Evening With Moonlight Serenade II. (913) 322-5550 Irene B. French Community Center (4384)
March 11 - El Dorado Community Concert, El Dorado - Is it bluegrass? Is it jazz? Is it classical, ragtime, or Celtic? If Pianafiddle is performing, the answer is YES! Starting with only the framework of familiar melody, pianist Lynn Wright and violinist,fiddler Adam DeGraff improvise as they go, blending the known and the unknown in gripping performances that make toes tap and hands clap! (316) 320-3633 El Dorado Middle School (4385)
March 13 - October 9 - Follow the Dotte Artwalk, Kansas City - Explore various art galleries throughout downtown. Event features live music, comedy, and surprises every second Friday from 5-8pm, March-October.
(913) 371-0705 Kansas City Kansas Public Library (4386)
March 14 - St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festivities, Rush Center - Irish food, car show, parade and fun and games for all ages! The small community of Rush Center gears up for a day of fun-filled activities for the entire family. The downtown takes on a carnival atmosphere with a variety of food and game booths, craft items, and an authentic Irish Stew meal. A spectacular car show features automobiles and trucks spanning the 20th century. The highlight of the day is one of the largest St. Patrick's Day parades in the area. (785) 222-2808 Main Street (4387)
March 14 - 15 - NBHA Barrel Racing, Lyons - Barrel Racing.Held at the Bar K Bar Arena, part of the Celebration Centre Complex on the east edge of Lyons. (620) 257-5390 Bar K Bar Arena (4388)
March 20 - 22 - AACT Festival, Salina - The American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) is the national community theatre organization, representing the interests of community theatres across the U.S. (and with the armed forces overseas) and the individuals who support them. AACT also offers a wide range of member benefits and services. (785) 827-3033 Salina Community Theatre (4389)
March 22 - May 3 - Art on A String, Montezuma - This exhibition consists of unusual kites collected in Asia and created for a variety of uses.
(620) 846-2527 Stauth Memorial Museum (4390)
March 24 - 26 - Mid America Farm Expo, Salina - Spring Ag Show! More than 300 exhibits. Craft show! Located in Kenwood Park at the Bicentennial Center and Saline County Expo Center, the Mid-America Farm Expo is one of the largest Ag shows in the Midwest. Hundreds of exhibitors, displays, food vendors, seminars, craft show and more. (877) 725-4625 Saline County Livestock & Expo Center (4391)
March 28 - All Nation's Native American Pow Wow, Arkansas City - Native Americans in brightly colored garb dancing to the beat of the Native American drums.
(620) 442-0236 Agri-Business Building (4392)
April 3 - 4 - 5th Annual Mountain Man Encampment, Arkansas City - Learn the history of the fur trading era in Arkansas City and southern Kansas. (620) 442-6750 Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum (4393)
April 3 - 5 - The House of Blue Leaves, Marysville - Marysville Area Community Theatre presents The House of Blue Leaves" on April 3rd & 4th at 7:30pm and on April 5th at 2pm. (785) 744-3244 MHS Auditorium (4394)
April 3 - 25 - Spring Theater Production - She Loves Me, Dodge City, - Quality Dinner Theater with great food. Broadway on the prairie without the high price. "A funny, likeable comedy that has a surprising amount of wistful appeal." A homely hero has this thing about Humphrey Bogart. (620) 225-1001 Depot Theater Company (4395)
April 4 - International Edible Book Festival, Hays - Competition and display of books you can eat so you can "Eat your Words." Local lovers of art, books and food are joining forces and talents to mount Hays' 3rd Annual Edible Book Festival as part of the International Edible Book Festival, which takes place annually in April. Participants create edible books that are exhibited, documented and then consumed. Judging will take place Saturday from 11:30 to 12:30. The exhibit will be open for public viewing from 1-4pm.
(785) 625-9014 Hays Public Library (4396)
April 4 - Western Kansas String Academy Storyhour, Hays - Budding young musicians entertain at this spring concert. In conjunction with the staff of the Hays Public Library, the Western Kansas String Academy students will present a special storyhour concert in order to bring string music to a larger audience. WKSA members will provide a musical backdrop as a classic children's story is acted out. Children of all ages are welcome to join us for this free event.
(785) 628-4533 Hays Public Library (4397)
April 4 - 11 - Bunny Hill Fest at the Pumpkin Patch, Ellis - It's thyme to visit the Pumpkin Patch for the Bunny Hill Fest! Come visit the bunnies, chicks, chicken and so many more animals. There is a maze for the little tots, a haystack search and egg drawings. Don't miss the Limited Edition Easter Candles along with all your favorite candle scents. Contact us for specific times and dates! (785) 726-2490 (4398)
April 4 - 26 - Ukraine Heritage Month, Kansas City - Museum celebrates Ukraine heritage. Displays of costumes, decorated eggs, musical instruments and more. Tea room. Open Saturdays and Sundays.
(913) 371-3264 Strawberry Hill Museum & Cultural Center (4399)
April 5 - Easter Hunt Special, Baldwin City - The trains will take passengers to the former town site of Norwood where the egg hunts will be held. The participants will be divided into two age groups: 0-6 and 7-12 for the hunts. Prizes will be awarded for the child finding the most eggs. The Easter Bunny will be aboard the trains anyone wishing to may have their pictures taken with the Bunny. Parents are also invited to bring along their own cameras and take pictures as well. After the hunt, the train will bring the participants back to the Santa Fe Depot in West Baldwin. (800) 651-0388 Midland Railway (4400)
April 5 -10 - Messiah Festival, Lindsborg - The Messiah Festival of Music & Art will celebrate its 128th season in 2009. (785) 227-3380 (4401)
April 6 - 11 - Chase County Prairie Fire Festival, Cottonwood Falls - Annual celebration of the tradition of the burning of the tallgrass prairie pastures in the Flint Hills. Events include lectures about the history and purpose of the burning, the flora and fauna of the prairie, music and art.
(620) 273-6020 Downtown (4402)
April 9 - Cottonwood Festival Concert, Hays - Fort Hays State University faculty members Matt Means - violinist and Ben Morris-Cline - cellist, are joined by prominent musicians from across the country for an evening of string and piano chamber music. The Cottonwood Festival is the premier concert of the FHSU Department of Music, and features the very best of music making in a collaborative effort between FHSU faculty members and nationally renowned musicians. (785) 628-4533 Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center (4403)
April 10 - 25 - Shakespeare in Hollywood, Salina - It's 1934 and Shakespeare's most famous immortals, Oberon and Puck, have magically materialized on the set of the Warner Brothers' film "A Midsummer's Night's Dream, where they are instantly seduced by the glitz and glamour of the movie biz. Mistaken identities and magical love abound as this comedy turns Hollywood and Shakespeare on their heads. Show times: Fri. & Sat. 8pm, Sun. 2pm
(785) 827-3033 (4404)
April 10 - 26 - Tulip Time at Old Prairie Town, Topeka - Tulip Time at Old Prairie Towm at Ward Meade Historical Site. This will be the first year that Tulip Time will be held at Old Prairie Town. Come out and see the many varities of tulips and flowers over 24,000 tulips and 7,000 daffodils. (785) 368-2437 Old Praire Town at Ward Meade Park (4405)
April 11 - Flatland String Band at the Iron Horse, El Dorado - Old time to contemporary tunes but focuses on American, Irish and European music. These tunes are representative of this ethnic mix in the American Midwest in the late 1800's. The FLATLAND STRING BAND provides lively acoustic performances crafted to draw the listener into an era when the string band was one the community's most vital entertainment resources. Performances highlight history and differences in rhythms and styles of this interesting segment of traditional music.
(316) 321-2105 Iron Horse Concert Hall (4406)
April 15 - May 11 - Art Exhibit in the Erman B. White Gallery, El Dorado - Annual Student Art Show. 10:00am - 4:00pm, Mon. - Fri. Public Reception, April 17, 6:00-8:00pm (316) 321-3173 (4407)
April 16 - 18 - Theatre: Yours for the Asking, Manhattan - One of the most famous plays by Ana Diosdado, one of Spain's most prominent playwrights today.
The play, Yours for the Asking, attacks consumer society's manipulation of women as it tells the story of a coroner trying to reconstruct the episodes leading to the protagonist's suicide.
(785) 532-6878 Purple Masque Theatre, East Stadium (4408)
April 17 - Art Walk on Broadway, Pittsburg - Fourth annual art walk art exhibition in downtown Pittsburg. (800) 879-1112 Downtown (4409)
April 17 - 19 - Quality Arts and Crafts Show, Hays - A variety of crafters from throughout the Midwest display their unique products. Over a dozen booths display arts and craft products. (785) 625-3314 The Hays Mall (4411)
April 18 - 6th Annual Artist Walk, Emporia - Enjoy a day of art, live entertainment and fun with local artists! (620) 340-6430 Downtown Emporia (4410)
April 18 - Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlanders Festival, Hoisington - 4th annual Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlanders Festival with events going on all over the Main Street District. Guest speakers demonstrating bird identification and bird calling, a seminar on the reptiles and amphibians at Cheyenne Bottoms and the Bottoms ecosystem, bird dog demonstrations and much more. (620) 653-2208 (4412)
April 18 - 19 - Great Plains Renaissance Festival, Wichita - Go medieval. A two-day family fun festival. Kings and Queens, Knights in armor and Knights on horseback, games, food and fun for all. Kid tickets free in advance for 12 & under. (316) 253-3392 Sedgwick County Park (4413)
April 22 - 25 - 28th Annual William Inge Theatre Festival, Independence - Annual festival event featuring an honored playwright. Honoring Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, co-creators of The Fantasticks. They will be joined by dozens of professional actors and directors from Broadway and Los Angeles. Professional performances at night; during the daytime, the general public may meet the performers at theater workshops and seminars in a relaxed, intimate environment. (800) 842-6063 (4414)
April 24 -25 - Kansas Storytelling Festival, Downs - Professional storytellers delight audiences with everything from tall tales, folk tales and yarn spinning to dramatic characterizations. Starting on Friday afternoon and concluding Saturday evening. (785) 454-3808 (4415)
April 24 - 25 - Safari Days Film Festival, Chanute - Annual film festival highlighting films Martin and Osa Johnson made during their travels to Africa and Borneo in the 1920s and 1930s. Other
historic adventure films are also shown. Guest speakers and lecturers are also part of the festival. (877) 431-3350 (4416)
April 25 - Cowley County Railroad Heritage Days, Arkansas City - County-wide celebration of the county's railroad heritage. Family Fun Day at Wilson Park in Arkansas City is just part of the celebration. (620) 442-0236 Wilson Park (4417)
April 25 - El-Kan Western Riders Ranch Rodeo, Ellsworth - Cowboys and Cowgirls from across Kansas and surrounding states gather to demonstrate their ranching and horsemen skills and showcase their
talented horses. (785) 493-5225 (4418)
May 1 - 2 - Chisholm Trail Festival, Caldwell - Festival celebrating cowtown history. "Ghost Riders of the Chisholm Trail" Obstacle Race at high noon, re-enactments of early-day Caldwell gunslingers, cowboys, out-laws,saloon keepers and dance hall girls. Musical performances at the Caldwell Opera House. Walking tours, U.S. Boer Goat Assoc. Fun Show and the "Old Time Gambling Night" Poker Tournament located at the Border Queen Saloon. (620) 845-6666 (4419)
May 1 - 2 - Santa Fe Trail Days, Larned - This annual festival celebrates Larned's heritage and history on the Santa Fe Trail. Santa Fe Trail Days is a celebration of Larned's heritage and history passed down through the Santa Fe Trail. Events Friday evening and Saturday include hamburger feed, parade, arts and crafts, street performers and Ranch Rodeo. (800) 747-6919 (4420)
May 1 - 3 - KANZA Days, Winfield - 3-day event celebrating the history of Winfield and western culture. Activities for all ages including Chuckwagon cook-off and dinner,
parade, kids' games and activities, food vendors and more. (620) 221-2420 (4422)
May 1 - 2 - 13th annual celebration of May Days, WaKeeney - Now in it's 13th year, Th' Gatherin' is held in Old Glencoe Township on Macleod's land just to the north of Cedar Bluff State Park. There
are festivals all o'r th' land, but there is nothing quite like Th' Gatherin'. Long years ago at Th' Festival O'Beltane, when th' clans and
tribes gathered, their strongest and bravest warriors would compete in games of strength and endurance. In keeping with that grand custom,
teams of lads and lasses will compete for th' right to be declared Warriors O' Destiny for Th' Gatherin'. There are also Celtic musicians,
carriage and wagon rides, Celtic artists, an evening feast and a fire festival. You must experience it for yerself, step through th' mist
o' time. (800) 743-8886 North of Cedar Bluff State Park (4361)
May 2 - 3 - Kansas Sampler Festival, Inman - 5/2 - 5/3, 2009 - Kansas Sampler Festival
Inman, Kansas
The state's largest traveling festival moves to a new host community every two years. Held in Concordia, 2009 & Leavenworth in 2010/2011. Features everything there is to do, see, hear, taste, learn and buy in Kansas!
620-585-2374 (3866)
May 2 - Lansing Daze Festival, Lansing - This annual festival includes a variety of favorites: car show, craft show, art show, quilt show, carnival, games, children's entertainers,
fireworks, live music, great food and much more. (913) 727-5488 Lansing Town Center (4421)
May 8 - 16 - Wichita River Festival, Wichita - The Wichita River Festival has grown from a one-day event to a nine-day event. There's more than 150 hours of musical entertainment, performed by more than 100 bands. Come hungry, there's plenty of great food options with the numerous concessions and food vendors. Enjoy the many festivities, including parades, kids activities, contests and more. 877-934-3378 (3429)
May 30 - Flour Power Family Fun Fest, Abilene - Enjoy an outdoor festival of fun, food, motorsports, music and much more. (800) 569-5915 (4364)
June 5 - 21 - Great Plains Theatre presents "South Pacific", Abilene - Kansas' Premiere Professional Theatre. Live theatre in the Heart of the Great Plains.
Winner of 7 Tony Awards in 2008, South Pacific is a "101 Pounds of Fun" and is sure to please audiences of all ages. This timeless musical
centers around the love stories of those whose cultures are colliding. (888) 222-4574 (4365)
June 25 - 28 - Country Stampede, Manhattan - The ultimate music festival in Kansas! Come see big name entertainment perform live and enjoy the great music! Come camp for the whole experience and get ready to have a good time. (785) 539-2222 Tuttle Creek State Park (3236)
June 29 - 30 - Annual Grasshopper Festival, - The Grasshopper Festival is designed with a "family friendly" atmosphere. This is an event that returns us to a time and a location from our past where families came to the downtown core of the community to celebrate and have fun. Vendors will line the brick streets of our downtown and several games and booths will keep families having fun. Last year's non-sanctioned barbeque filled our streets with a wonderful aroma as well as giving participants cash awards.
(316)775-4585 Downtown (3868)
July 4 - July 4th Fireworks Celebration, Augusta - Bring your lawn chairs and/or blankets to Garvin Park and enjoy the Blue and Gray Brass Brigade Band at the Kerry Unrein Stage in Garvin Park from 7-9 pm. After the show, move to the lakeside for a fantastic view of the fireworks display. The show begins at dark. No admission is charged for fireworks. Fireworks are made possible by Pro-Kleen and other donations.
316-775-6339 Augusta City Lake (3869)
July 4 - Old-Fashioned 4th of July & Mud Volleyball, Abilene - Celebrates the 4th with a bang. Mud volleyball and a variety of activities. The celebration has something for everyone. Fireworks will top off the day.
(785) 263-7266 (4366)
July 10 - 19 - Great Plains Theatre presents "Rumors", Abilene - Kansas' Premiere Professional Theatre. Live theatre in the Heart of the Great Plains.
888) 222-4574 (4367)
July 18 - State Little League Tournament, Wheaton - When is State Little League Tournament and in what city?
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July 22 - 27 - Trego County Fair, WaKeeney - Concert includes Rick Trevino. Parade-Street Dance-Poker Run
(785) 743-5806 (5528)
July 24 - August 2 - Great Plains Theatre presents "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Abilene - Kansas' Premiere Professional Theatre. Live theatre in the Heart of the Great Plains.
(888) 222-4574 (4368)
July 25 - National Day of the American Cowboy & Ice Cream Social, Abilene - Brush off your hats, polish your spurs and hit the trail for this annual event. The American Cowboy is truly an American hero and it all started in Abilene, Kansas. History was made in 1867 when the first cattle herds arrived from Texas. Come enjoy this intergenerational event complete with food, fun and great entertainment.
(785) 263-2681 Dickinson County Heritage Center (4370)
July 28 - August 1 - Wyandotte County Fair, Kansas City - Join the fun at the Wyandotte County Fair.
In addition to the traditional concessions and fair food, enjoy arena events, a cook-off, talent contest, demolition derby, petting zoos, 4-H exhibits with food, clothing, arts & crafts, and livestock exhibits. Bucking bulls, smashing cars and wild carnival rides have become popular attractions, and the musical entertainment is also an integral part of the fair experience.
(913)788-7898 (3430)
July 29 - August 1 - Fire Jam at the Marion County Fair, Hillsboro - A fundraising Family Event full of Country entertainment to help the Marion Co. Fire fighters.
620-924-5214 (5579)
July 29 - PRCA Bull Riding, Abilene - Put on your boots and enjoy a special bull-riding only event for the whole family. A major pre-fair event which serves as a great catalyst to rodeo fans. It will give fair-goers a tantalizing taste of the Central Kansas Free Fair and the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo.
(785) 263-4570 (4371)
July 30 - August 1 - Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo, Abilene - A rodeo to thrill audiences. An annual Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event. This fast moving event includes bullfighters, clowns and specialty acts. A night of bull-riding precedes the rodeo.
(785) 263-4570 (4372)
July 30 - August 4 - Central Kansas Free Fair, Abilene - Come to the fair! Demolition derby, rodeo, combine derby and Western Heritage Festival to enjoy. County fair with exhibitors from all of Central Kansas. Activities for all ages available. Have a great outdoor experience by attending the Demolition derby, Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo, Bull riding and on Sat a full day at the Western Heritage Festival with chuck wagon meal, children's games, period reenactments, gunfighter action and wagon rides. Cowboy church on Sunday.
(785) 263-4570 Fairgrounds (4373)
August 3 - Combine Demo Derby, Abilene - Come to the Abilene fair with the family to watch the action packed combine demolition derby.
Farmers will bring back "old combines" that have lost their usability but still meet their needs in other ways to perform at the Combine Derby event. Like a regular demolition derby, drivers and crews spend a considerable amount of time rebuilding bodies and engines while also adding their own personality to the combine's outward appearance.
(785) 263-4570 Fairgrounds (4374)
August 7- 8 - Herzog Fest, Victoria - Free festival & concerts with national recording artists, parade, talent show and polka mass.
785-735-2352 (5741)
August 28 - Fall Gallery Walk, Hays - Annual gallery walk & opening reception sponsored by the Hays Arts Center Gallery.
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785-625-7522 (5747)
September 11 - 20 - Kansas State Fair, Hutchinson - The annual Kansas State Fair is held annually
beginning the Friday following Labor Day and lasts for 10 days at the Kansas State Fairgrounds in Hutchinson, Kansas. The fair is the largest single event in the State. It features a carnival, three stages of free entertainment as well as free attractions and acts throughout the fairgrounds. Various concessionaires offer traditional fair food.
800-362-3247 Kansas State Fairgrounds (3432)
September 16 -20 - Walnut Valley Festival, Winfield -
(620) 221-3250 (3867)
September 19 - 20 - Midwest Deutsche Oktoberfest, Hays - 10AM-11PM
785-625-5394 (5748)
October 1 - Glory of the Hills, El Dorado - Premiere exhibit of its kind, anywhere. Exhibition of the Flint Hills. Farming and ranching throughout history, from the earliest inhabitants to the present. A must see before your tour through the hills! (316) 321-9333 Butler County History Center and Kansas Oil Museum (4380)
October 3 - Chisholm Trail Day Festival, Abilene - The Dickinson County Historical Society hosts its annual Chisholm Trail Days each year. The festival features musical entertainers, special exhibits, living history demonstrations, antique farm show, antique tractor pull and children activities. Come and enjoy all the wonderful family activities. (785) 263-2681 (4375)
October 3 - Lincolnville Community Octoberfest, Lincolnville - Small town celebration full of fun and entertainment and good food. Crafts & prizes too! 620-924-5214 (5385)
October 9 - 11 - Svensk Hyllningsfest, Lindsborg - Swedish Honoring Festival held every other year brings visitors from across the globe. (888) 227-2227 (4362)
October 9- 10 - Svensk Hyllningsfest, Lindsborg - Come help us celebrate our Swedish heritage through food, song, and dance in the Smoky Valley. 785-826-6198 (5760)
October 13 - GRAND OPENING of the Music in Ellis County, Hays - GRAND OPENING of the Music in Ellis County. This is a permanent exhibit in our main gallery. Ellis County has produced a number of talented musicians throughout the years. Also, because of its location between Kansas City and Denver, the county has seen its fair share of visiting musicians. This remodeled exhibit will show artifacts related to music, bands, and music/dance establishments from all types of music and spanning many eras. Admission fee.
785-628-2624 Ellis County Historical Society Museum (5751)
October 15 - Oktoberfest, Abilene - Enjoy German food and drink, fall produce and flower markets, live bands, pumpkin decorating contest, sales promotions and many more seasonal activities! (800) 569-5915 Historic Abilene (4376)
October 23 - November 1 - Great Plains Theatre presents Arsenic and Old Lace, Abilene - Mortimer Brewster is a theatre-hating drama critic who must deal with his insane, homicidal family and local police. If that weren't enough, his family includes two spinster aunts who have taken to murdering lonely old men by poisoning them with a glass of homemade elderberry wine laced with arsenic, strychnine and "just a pinch" of cyanide; a brother who believes he is Teddy Roosevelt and digs lock for the Panama Canal in the cellar; and a murderous brother who has received plastic surgery to conceal his identity. (888) 222-4574 Great Plains Theatre (4377)
November 6 - 15 - Great Plains Theatre presents Moon Over Buffalo, Abilene - Charlotte and George Hay, an acting couple well past their prime, are on tour in Buffalo in 1953 with a repertory consisting of Cyrano de Bergerac "revised, one nostril version" and Noel Coward's Private Lives. The couple has just lost their last chance at stardom--leads in a Frank Capra movie. Add to the mix an almost deaf grandmother/costume mistress and a forgetful weatherman/fiancée and the soup thickens! When the agent calls to say Frank Capra will be attending the matinee, we discover George is missing and the company can't figure out of it's playing Private Lives or Cyrano de Bergerac. (888) 222-4574 Great Plains Theatre (4378)
November 7 - Fall Foliage Fiesta, Henderson - How does nature transition from sunny, warm summer days to crisp and wintry conditions. During this PowerPoint presentation, visitors will peek inside nature's bag of seasonal tricks that allow for life to exist in seemingly unbearable conditions. Afterward, take a walk outside and soak in the colors and sounds of Audubon State Park's most colorful season. (270) 826-2247 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON STATE PARK (5543)
December 4 - 5 - 15th Annual Christmas Open House - Ellis County Historical, Hays - Enjoy the musicians, refreshments, and hayrack rides. Free Admission to the museum. Christmas shop in the Museum Store. Each evening from 7pm-9pm.
785-628-2624 (5750)
December 6 - Christmas in the Cabin, Abilene - Experience a holiday as it might have been 100 years ago! A pioneer family will be in residence preparing for Christmas. They will welcome guests into their home, offer a home-baked cookie and warmth from the woodburning stove. The family will relate memories of years past. Guest will also be able to ride the 1901 C.W. Parker carousel at the Heritage Center. Fun for all ages. (785) 263-2681 (4379)
December 6 - FrostFest, Hays - Chestnut Street District Celebration. Lighted Christmas Parade, at 5:30PM. 785-628-8201 (5749)
December 13 - Lucia Fest, Lindsborg - The Swedish Dancers present a celebration to honor Lucia, a symbol of light and hope.
Lucia Fest is celebrated in Lindsborg each year on the second Saturday in December. St. Lucia has been a symbol of light and hope to the
Swedish people since the Middle Ages when she brought food to the hungry during a great famine. Each year, she returns to herald the good
news of Christmas. (888) 227-2227 (4363)
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