75th annual Kiwanis Pancake Day
Anderson Building 2700 W Highway50, Emporia, KS, United StatesThe Emporia Kiwanis Club will host their 75th annual pancake day at the Lyon County Fairgrounds Anderson Building.
A Night of Roaring 20’s Film and Music Fundraiser for NCFF & LCHC
Lyon County History Center 711 Commercial Street, Emporia, KSWe're turning the 3rd floor of the History Center into the rip-roaringest juice joint in town! This event is just for one night, but it's for 2 great causes: all funds raised via ticket sales and donations will go toward the continued community efforts of Lyon County History Center and No Coast Film Fest.We're bringing…
Hip2BHuey & Mystify: A Tribute to INXS
Emporia Granada Theatre 807 Commercial St, Emporia, KS, United StatesHIP 2B HUEY was formed in Kansas City, USA to pay tribute to Huey Lewis and the News. Members of the band have decades of musical experience to draw from for this endeavor. Each of these talented, professional musicians deliver 100 percent at each and every show to ensure that audiences feel transported and uplifted.…
ESU Theatre presents How I Learned to Drive
Ronald Q. Frederickson Black Box Theatre in Roosevelt Hall on ESU Campus 14 E 12th Ave, EmporiaSynopsis: The play is a story about hope, resilience, struggle and survival shown through the lens of a disturbing relationship between a young girl and an older man. The story by Paula Vogel is told through memories of the now-adult characters. How I Learned to Drive was the winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for…
ESU Theatre presents How I Learned to Drive
Ronald Q. Frederickson Black Box Theatre in Roosevelt Hall on ESU Campus 14 E 12th Ave, EmporiaSynopsis: The play is a story about hope, resilience, struggle and survival shown through the lens of a disturbing relationship between a young girl and an older man. The story by Paula Vogel is told through memories of the now-adult characters. How I Learned to Drive was the winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for…
Ribbon Cutting: Emporia Community Club
Join the Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the Ribbon Cutting for Emporia Community Club, 1801 Rural St.Emporia, KS.
Children of the Promised Land
William Allen White Library, Emporia State University 1 Kellogg Circle, Emporia, KSESU Special Collections and Archives invites the community to “Children of the Promised Land,” a program presented by Angela Bates and made possible by Humanities Kansas. Nicodemus, a small, unincorporated town in Graham County, is the only remaining western town established by African Americans during the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War. Black homesteaders settled…
SOS Hope-A-Palooza: Hope Under the Big Top
Clint Bowyer Community Building 2700 W US Highway 50, Emporia, KSHope-A-Palooza is an annual fundraising event that helps to raise critical funds to support SOS programs. Don't miss this fun celebration which includes dinner, drinks, awards, and a live auction. This year's theme is Under the Big Top and costumes are encouraged. Visit www.soskansas.com/hope-a-palooza for more information or to buy tickets.
Spotlight on Women In Business
Emporia Public Library 110 E. 6th Ave, Emporia, KS, United StatesJoin us for a panel discussion featuring local entrepreneurs who will share their experiences as business owners in Emporia.
24th Annual Teddy Bear Clinic
Flinthills MallThe Teddy Bear Clinic was developed to help educate children on the importance of healthcare, including regular checkups, first aid procedures, immunizations, x-rays, and so much more! Each child will receive a participant bag. Supplies are limited. Reservations are not accepted, first come - first served. https://www.newmanrh.org/teddybearclinic-2/
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