Community Calendar

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Wednesday, May 25th – Whack-It Wednesdays. Come join neighbors to help get Kessler into prime shape for the season! Cycle City is helping by throwing a $20 trail bucks gift card to use at either of their locations for helping out! We’ll shoot to do the next three Wednesday’s, so if you can’t make this one hopefully we’ll see you at the next. We’ll plan to have plenty of tools and weed eaters available but if you have loopers or trimmers you want to bring feel free! Meet at the KC Museum at 6:30pm. https://fb.me/e/2GvtUAIB8

Thursday, May 26 – Sit ‘N Serve Vaccinations will be at the Northeast Community Center at 544 Wabash for a vaccination clinic thanks to Pet Resource Center of Kansas City. For pricing, visit https://prckc.org/pet-vaccinations/. To book a time for your pet, go to https://secure.qgiv.com/for/ns5/

Friday, May 27thSummer Reading Kick-Off! Pop into the North-East Branch Library to sign up for summer reading, play some Mario Kart, grab a cold treat and make a fun craft to celebrate the start of Summer Reading! 12:30pm – 4:30pm https://fb.me/e/2hMR0Dzgq

Today through Memorial Day, May 30 – American Veterans Traveling Tribute at Liberty Memorial. South Lawn of the memorial, view the 80% scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. Accessible all day. Free.

Saturday, May 28 – Curious George: Let’s get Curious! Interactive exhibit at the Crown Center Showplace, Level 1. Visitors are immersed in the urban neighborhood where Curious George lives with The Man in the Yellow Hat. Children can experience a playful adventure as they explore key STEAM educational concepts. Visit CrownCenter.com or call 816-274-8444 for more information. Free.

Friday, June 3rd – Mattie Rhodes Center’s Annual PACHANGA!
6-10pm at 1701 Jarboe St
Art, Music, Food, Entertainment, Vendors & More! https://fb.me/e/2eIfS1vhq

Friday, June 3rd – Social Soiree at PH Coffee from 7-9pm.
This family & friends night is designed for all ages. PH Coffee will supply the movie on our projector, board games, pop corn bar. PH Coffee is hosting this event for families, friends & our neighbors. The all ages event will have a movie projected on our wall, popcorn bar, board games, drinks & food options.
This event is free to attend, all we ask is you RSVP so we know how many people are coming.
We will have plenty of outdoor and indoor seating.
Bring your own games and come hang out with us. https://fb.me/e/1Y0aiQSVH

Friday, June 10th – All Sorts Open Mic Nights at PH Coffee, Every 2nd Friday of the month. Sign up at 6:30pm. Open Mic from 7-9pm. Music, comedy, spoken word. No cover.

Friday, June 17th – Don Bosco Dance Party at Knuckleheads
Kick off the summer at Knuckleheads and support Don Bosco’s clients – join us for a Mexican dinner and dancing to the amazing Atlantic Express!
7pm until midnight!
Sponsorship packages from $500 – $1,500 are available at https://donbosco.app.neoncrm.com/…/donbosco/event.jsp…
If you have questions about your sponsorship please contact Jane Tocco at (913) 944-1548 or email jtocco@donbosco.org
General Admission Tickets can be purchased at https://tickets.knuckleheadskc.com/orderticketsarea.asp… or by calling (816) 483-1456, or you may purchase tickets at the door.
Ticket Options Include:$30 = Mexican Dinner & Show (7pm)$15 = Show Only (8pm)

EVERY SUNDAY – Art Garden KC, an outdoor art festival featuring local handmade arts/crafts, food trucks, live music, open mic, family activities and more! Free to attend. Located at 2233 Lexington Ave from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. (weather permitting) 
Follow @ArtGardenKC on Facebook or Instagram for updates. 

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