EVENT: June 13, 2010 Trolley of Homes Tour - 1 pm - 4 pm on a Sunday afternoon, we will travel by trolley and see the historic Justus Bissing, Jr. homes in the Hays area. Janet Johannes, ECHS Archivist, will be our narrator on board. We will plan to stop and go inside at least two of the homes. The cost of $10.00 per person includes the trolley, narrator, and admission to the ECHS Museum to view the Justus Bissing, Jr. exhibit. The trolley will depart promptly at 1 pm, please arrive a little early. Arrive and depart in the front of the museum, 100 West 7th Street, Hays, KS 67601. Advance tickets only. Tickets available at the ECHS Museum, 100 W. 7th Street, Hays, KS 67601, phone: 785-628-2624 (hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm, starting in June open on Saturdays 1 pm-5 pm) and the Hays Welcome Center, 27th & Vine Streets, Hays, KS 67601, phone: 785-628-8202. No refunds. No holding tickets. First come. First Served. Deadline for purchasing tickets is June 8, 2010.
:
codirector@elliscountyhistoricalsociety.org
Description:
EVERY MOnday in June the Russell County Beautification Committee will be participating in Trash Bash and is in need of volunteers! Projects will include clean up, planting flowers, painting, etc. (Children MUST have a parent/guardian present to participate). Help make a difference in Russell!
For more information, questions, or suggestions contact Traci @ 785-445-8735 or traci@foradvantage.com
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Time:
9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
FHSU
Description:
We've got a four day camp that helps students learn and explore math and science while manipulating and racing remote control cars!! Fort Hays State University's Fast Track Science experience is packed with extreme remote-control racing action. Students analyze data to make fast cars even faster! They participate in team-based driving challenges that demand the real process of science using the real application of math. Camps build teamwork and increase ability to perform math and science.
:
amryan@fhsu.edu
Time:
2:00pm-3:00pm
Description:
Commodity Distribution, 2 to 3 p.m. at Kansas National Guard Armory, 200 Main. Types of food: Ultra 1% Milk canned beef, canned chicken, corn, peaches, and tomato soup. For more information contact Community Assistance Center, (785) 625-9110.
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Time:
3:00pm-9:00pm
Location:
Montana Mike's, 3216 Vine
Description:
Meet and greet the Hays Larks and enjoy a meal served by “celebrities” at Montana Mike’s from 3 to 6 p.m. and 6:30 to 9 p.m. June 14.
The cost of the meal is $12 and will include your choice of an 8-ounce steak, chicken fried steak or broiled chicken, plus a potato, vegetable and drink. A children’s meal (10 and younger) will also be available for purchase that evening.
Celebrity servers during the meal will be members of the 2010 Hays Larks baseball team. Tickets can be purchased during Larks games at the ballpark at Fourth and Oak, Montana Mike’s, Couture for Men and Phaze 2. Early ticket purchases are encouraged; however, walk-ins are also welcome. Proceeds from the Celebrity Server Night will go directly to the Hays Larks program.
For more information, contact Frank Leo, Hays Larks Manager at (785) 628-6703.
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Time:
3:30pm-12:00am
Location:
Montana Mike's, 3216 Vine
Description:
Meet and greet the Hays Larks and enjoy a great meal served by “celebrities” at Montana Mike’s on Monday, June 14th from 3:30 – 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. The cost of the meal being served is $12 and will include your choice of an 8 oz. steak, chicken fried steak, or broiled chicken plus a potato, vegetable, and drink. A children’s meal (10 & under) will also be available for purchase that evening.
Celebrity servers during the meal will be members of the 2010 Hays Larks baseball team. Tickets can be purchased during Larks games at the ballpark at 4th and Oak in Hays, Montana Mike’s, Couture for Men and Phaze 2. Early ticket purchases are encouraged; however, walk-ins on the 14th are also welcome.
Proceeds from the Celebrity Server Night will go directly to the Hays Larks program.
The Hays Larks is a summer collegiate baseball team comprised of players from colleges and universities across the United States. This high quality baseball team is a member of the Jayhawk League, one of the premier amateur baseball leagues in the United States. Dozens of major league stars including Albert Pujols, Lance Berkman, Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, and Ozzie Smith have played in this very league.
See you at Montana Mike’s to meet and support the Hays Larks on June 14th! For more information please contact Frank Leo, Hays Larks Manager at 785-628-6703.
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Time:
7:00pm
Location:
Rockwell Administration Center, 323 West 12th Street
Description:
HAYS USD 489 school board meeting
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Time:
7:00pm-9:00pm
Location:
Hays Recreation Center, 1105 Canterbury
Description:
All you have to do is show up for a great night of Pinochle. Bring your own partner or come alone and pair up with someone. We will meet each Monday from 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the Hays Recreation Center in the Marcy Allenbaugh Conference Room. Dillons of Hays will provide the pop and Alterra Sterling House will provide the popcorn. The HRC will provide the cards and other supplies. You supply the FUN!!! This program is open to anyone age 18 and older. The program is free of charge although donations will be accepted for supplies each night.
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Time:
9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
FHSU
Description:
We've got a four day camp that helps students learn and explore math and science while manipulating and racing remote control cars!! Fort Hays State University's Fast Track Science experience is packed with extreme remote-control racing action. Students analyze data to make fast cars even faster! They participate in team-based driving challenges that demand the real process of science using the real application of math. Camps build teamwork and increase ability to perform math and science.
:
amryan@fhsu.edu
Time:
1:00pm-4:00pm
Location:
Hays Recreation Center, 1105 Canterbury
Description:
Are you over 55 and love playing Bridge? If you are, come on out to the Recreation Center and play. Get together with your friends and meet some new ones while you play this great card game. This program will meet every Tuesday from 1:00 – 4:00pm.
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Time:
5:00pm
Location:
Hays Public Library, 1205 Main
Description:
Topic: Viola
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Time:
7:00pm
Location:
Center for Life Experiences - 2900 Hall Street, Hays (enter through east door)
Description:
For those who have lost a loved one. The purpose of this gathering is to offer hope, comfort & empowerment to bereaved families in a confidential, caring, & respectful environment. Listening and being welcomed by others is offered. Sharing and active participation is optional.
Meet at 7pm at the Center for Life Experiences
:
cfle@ruraltel.net
Time:
8:00am-9:00am
Location:
The Scoop, 300 Delaware Street, Jewell, KS
Description:
Tracey Mann and the Mann for Congress Campaign will be at The Scoop, 300 Delaware Street, from 7:00-8:00 a.m. in Jewell. All are welcome to attend!
:
staff@mannforcongress.com
Time:
8:40am-9:40am
Location:
Bob's Inn - 109 E. Jefferson, Mankato, KS
Description:
Tracey Mann and the Mann for Congress Campaign will be at Bob's Inn in the backroom for a Meet and Greet, 109 E. Jefferson, from 8:45-9:45 a.m. in Mankato. All are welcome to attend!
:
staff@mannforcongress.com
Time:
9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
FHSU
Description:
We've got a four day camp that helps students learn and explore math and science while manipulating and racing remote control cars!! Fort Hays State University's Fast Track Science experience is packed with extreme remote-control racing action. Students analyze data to make fast cars even faster! They participate in team-based driving challenges that demand the real process of science using the real application of math. Camps build teamwork and increase ability to perform math and science.
:
amryan@fhsu.edu
Time:
10:40am-11:40am
Location:
Paul's Cafe - 114 E. Highway 36 - Smith Center, KS
Description:
Tracey Mann and the Mann for Congress Campaign will be at Paul's Cafe in the backroom for a Meet and Greet, 114 E. Highway 36, from 10:45-11:45 a.m. in Smith Center. All are welcome to attend!
:
staff@mannforcongress.com
Time:
1:00pm
Location:
St. Joseph Catholic Church, Liebenthal
Description:
This will be a monthly “hour of power” to help bring our country back to its founding principles as one nation under God. Everyone is welcome to attend. The prayer hour includes prayers for our president, congress, state and local leaders as well as every person in every state of the union. It also consists of readings and writings of our founding fathers, and music.
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Time:
1:00pm-6:00pm
Location:
Centennial Lanes, 2400 Vine
Description:
This recreational bowling time is open to men & women over the age of 55. Participants may bowl on Wednesdays from 1:00 – 6:00 pm at Centennial Lanes. The fee for each game is $1.60, which includes shoes. This will be a great time to get out of the house on those hot summer days and have some fun bowling with your friends.
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Time:
5:00pm-8:00pm
Location:
22nd & Vine
Description:
Parking is available.
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Time:
5:00pm-8:00pm
Location:
Orscheln Farm & Home, 2900 Broadway
Description:
Fresh produce and homemade crafts welcome. For more information, call Shelly at Orcheln, (785) 625-7216.
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Time:
5:00pm-6:00pm
Location:
Third Street Baker - 729 3rd Street - Phillipsburg, KS
Description:
Tracey Mann and the Mann for Congress Campaign will be at Third Street Bakery for a Meet and Greet, 729 3rd Street, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in Phillipsburg. All are welcome to attend!
:
staff@mannforcongress.com
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Napoli's Italian Restauant
Description:
6:00 PM Single and Beyond will meet for Food and Fellowship at Napoli's Italian Restaurant. All singles welcome. For more info, phone 628-3347 or 625-7871.
:
singleandbeyond@gmail.com
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Napoli's Italian Restaurant
Description:
6:00 PM Single and Beyond will meet for Food and Fellowship at Napoli's Italian Restaurant. All singles welcome. For more info, phone 628-3347 or 625-7871.
:
singleandbeyond@gmail.com
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Napoli's Italian Restaurant, 2522A Vine.
Description:
6:00 PM Single and Beyond will meet for Food and Fellowship at Napoli's Italian Restaurant. All singles welcome. For more info, phone 628-3347 or 625-7871.
:
singleandbeyond@gmail.com
Time:
6:00pm
Location:
Napoli's Italian Restaurant
Description:
6:00 PM Single and Beyond will meet for Food and Fellowship at Napoli's Italian Restaurant. All singles welcome. For more info, phone 628-3347 or 625-7871.
:
singleandbeyond@gmail.com
Time:
6:30pm
Location:
Hays Public Library, 1205 Main
Description:
Stephanie and Luke will perform in the main floor Gallery at 6:30pm on Wednesday, June 16th. Together these two musicians create original folk/bluegrass/Americana music in their uplifting, energetic shows. Their songs range from up-tempo bluegrass to jazzy acoustic pop to heart-wrenching ballads, with a focus on memorable lyrics, stunning musicianship, and beautiful vocal harmonies.
Stephanie is a full-fledged “Triple Threat” - her superb writing, singing, and fiddling skills have earned her high accolades, including the Grand Prize in the 2008 SoCal Live Acoustic Music Competition, and being named one of Folk Works 2008 Top 10 LA female singer/songwriters. Luke is equally adept on fiddle, guitar, and mandolin, and contributes his own original works in addition to his instrumental expertise.
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Time:
8:00pm
Location:
Coffee Rules, 1011 Elm
Description:
Shape then Shift is the latest musical experiment from Fargo musician
Michael Weiler. Known for his previous work in the with other
musicians in the Fargo and Minneapolis area, Michael's latest indie
pop group is constantly changing members to keep the sounds fresh and
the songs new not only for fans but for the group itself. Their latest
self-titled disc is a soft pop creation from both Michael and Darren
Jackson from Twin Cities bands Kid Dakota and The Hopefuls. Though
their live shows do not always resemble the performances on the cd,
their live shows are not to be missed.
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Time:
10:00pm
Location:
Hays
Description:
If you can’t walk a straight line, dial a straight line. If you’ve been drinking tonight, call Safe Ride at 621-2580 to get home safely. Service operates in Hays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
:
Time:
9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
FHSU
Description:
We've got a four day camp that helps students learn and explore math and science while manipulating and racing remote control cars!! Fort Hays State University's Fast Track Science experience is packed with extreme remote-control racing action. Students analyze data to make fast cars even faster! They participate in team-based driving challenges that demand the real process of science using the real application of math. Camps build teamwork and increase ability to perform math and science.
:
amryan@fhsu.edu
Time:
9:00am-12:00pm
Description:
Kansas Attorney General's Batterer Intervention Program training, 9 a.m. to noon at Kansas Highway Patrol Training Room, intersection of I-70 & Hwy 40 bypass (I-70 Exit 157 SE corner), Hays. No charge. Topics: KS Attorney General's Batterer Intervention Program Unit History
- What is an effective Batterer Intervention Program?
- Importance of assessing a domestic violence offender
- How a Batterer Intervention Program differs from:
anger management, drug and alcohol counseling
- Importance of victim safety
- Importance ofbatterer accountability
-Importance of a Coordinated Community Response Team
Presenter: Chris Ortega, Batterer Intervention Program Trainer
Victim Services Division, Kansas Attorney General's Office
Who Should Attend: Prosecutors, Defense Attorneys, Law Enforcement Officers, Victim Advocates and anyone who is interested in the topic of domestic violence.
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Time:
9:30am
Location:
Covert, Osborne County
Description:
An invasive tree control field day will be June 17, located 2.5 miles north and west of Covert in Osborne County.
Sponsored by the North Central Prairie Weed Management Area and Solomon Valley Resource Conservation and Development Area Inc., the field day will start at 9:30 a.m. The field day will offer participants an opportunity to see shears, saws, choppers and other equipment mechanically controlling cedar trees. Chemical control of locust trees, girdling, foliage, basal bark and other chemical application methods will also be demonstrated.
Along with the mechanical and chemical control of invasive trees, Walt Fick and Carol Blocksome, range specialist with K-State Research and Extension, will discuss grassland management. Jim Strine, northwest area district forester and Keith Harmoney, KSU Agriculture Research Center-Hays range science specialist, will discuss locust tree control, and Chris Petty, Graham County ag agent for K-State Research and Extension, will discuss water quality and water sampling.
Lunch will be served free of charge. For more information or to RSVP by June 15, contact the RC&D at (785) 625-6647 or teresa.webb@ks.nacdnet.net. For more information about RC&D events, see www.solomonvalleyrcd.org
:
teresa.webb@ks.nacdnet.ne
Time:
9:30am
Description:
Coffee with Rob Wasinger, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. at Third Street Bakery, 729 Third Street, Phillipsburg.
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Time:
11:00am
Description:
Coffee with Rob Wasinger, 11 a.m. to 11:45 at Town and Country Kitchen, 419 East Holmes Street, Norton.
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Time:
12:00pm-1:00pm
Location:
Trish's Steak House - 744 Main St. - Hoxie, KS
Description:
Tracey Mann and the Mann for Congress Campaign will be at Trish's Steak House Restaurant for a Meet and Greet, 744 Main Street, from 12:00-1:00 p.m. in Hoxie. All are welcome to attend!
:
staff@mannforcongress.com
Time:
1:30pm-4:30pm
Description:
Kansas Attorney General's Batterer Intervention Program training, 1;30 to 4:30 p.m. at Kansas Highway Patrol Training Room, intersection of I-70 & Hwy 40 bypass (I-70 Exit 157 SE corner), Hays. No charge. Topics: KS Attorney General's Batterer Intervention Program Unit History
- What is an effective Batterer Intervention Program?
- Importance of assessing a domestic violence offender
- How a Batterer Intervention Program differs from:
anger management, drug and alcohol counseling
- Importance of victim safety
- Importance ofbatterer accountability
-Importance of a Coordinated Community Response Team
Presenter: Chris Ortega, Batterer Intervention Program Trainer
Victim Services Division, Kansas Attorney General's Office
Who Should Attend: Prosecutors, Defense Attorneys, Law Enforcement Officers, Victim Advocates and anyone who is interested in the topic of domestic violence.
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Time:
2:00pm
Description:
Coffee with Rob 2 p.m. to 2:45 at J & B Meat Market, 365 North Franklin Avenue, Colby.
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Time:
2:00pm-3:00pm
Location:
Hays Public Library, 1205 Main
Description:
Prizes will be given to the winners of each game.
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Time:
3:30pm-4:30pm
Description:
Coffee with Rob from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on the Bricks Cafe, 1530 Main Avenue, Goodland.
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Time:
6:00pm-7:00pm
Location:
Hays High School
Description:
Student Achievement in Tough Economic Times: How Will the State’s Tight Budget Affect Your Schools and Your Community?
A KASB co-sponsored community education event
What
An accurate, concise overview of key educational issues, and their potential impact on your community’s ability to educate students that will be useful when discussing issues with candidates this election season.
Who
School, business and community leaders; parents and grandparents; educators; and candidates for public office at all levels.
Why
Public schools face increasing demands to raise student performance. Following increased funding after the Supreme Court’s Montoy decision, school districts are now dealing with reduced state aid. Kansas voters need to have a firm grasp of the state’s fiscal situation as well as the resources available to schools if they are to follow and accurately interpret the headlines and news releases that are generated regularly. Information coming from those that support program cuts often paints a very different picture than information put forth by those who think increased revenues are absolutely necessary. Upon close inspection, it is not the numbers in question, it is what the numbers really mean for students, schools and the state’s economy. Which side is more fairly and accurately telling the story?
The Program
The 60-minute program will review the Kansas constitutional charge for public education; how public education’s mission has changed; how those changes have affected costs and funding; the connection between funding and student achievement; and how today’s educational investment affects the state’s future economic prosperity and values. There will be a question-and-answer period following the presentation.
Kansans are more aware than ever when considering what services they value and the level of revenue it takes to provide these services. These events will help communities better communicate with those who hope to represent those communities and their needs.
About KASB
The Kansas Association of School Boards is a not-for-profit organization which serves as the common voice for Kansas boards of education. KASB members are governing boards for unified school districts, community colleges, area vocational-technical schools and cooperatives, interlocals and regional service centers. KASB is governed by a Board of Directors composed of school board members from throughout Kansas and is guided by a comprehensive set of policies and resolutions that are approved by a majority of KASB members.
6/17 6 p.m. Hays USD 489 Hays High School, 2300 E. 13th
Contact Mark Tallman at mtallman [at] kasb [dot] org or Tom Krebs at tkrebs [at] kasb [dot] org if your community is interested in hosting one of these events.
:
ahartzell@kasb.org
Time:
6:00pm-7:00pm
Location:
Hays Medical Center DeBakey Heart Institute, 2220 Canterbury
Description:
Hays Medical Center hosts a monthly support group the 3rd Thursday of every month at 6:00pm in the Hays Medical Center's DeBakey Heart Institute Conferenc Room. This support group has a guest speaker and allows time for open discussion and/or suggestions. For more information, please contact Shawna North @ 800-248-0073 x 2305 or 785-623-2305.
No preregistration is required to attend.
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Time:
7:00pm-9:00pm
Location:
Hays Recreation Center, 1105 Canterbury
Description:
Join the HRC on Thursday nights for a fun evening of playing pitch. This program will meet from 7:00 - 9:00pm at the Recreation Center in the Dale Allenbaugh Conference Room. This program is open to anyone age 18 and older.
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Time:
7:30pm
Location:
Cafe Semolino, 110 W. 11th
Description:
Red Wood Rising epitomizes diversity with their sound and plays styles that range from folk, roots, and reggae, to straight up rock and blues. The band is comprised of its four core members.
Tim Schaefer plays guitars, mandolin, and harmonica and switches off lead vocals with Isaac Herbert who also plays guitars and slide guitars. Justen Reddick lays down bass and background vocals, and Ryan Graham, who hails from Spokane, Washington, plays drums and synth.
The bands EP “Burn the Lyre” contains five tracks which provide a sampling of the bands diverse sound and was recorded at Cardinal Studios in Tulsa, OK.
Red Wood Rising has played across the US, including a tour in 2008, highlighted by gigs in Tulsa, St Louis, and Nationally acclaimed music festival Soul Fest in New Hampshire. The band has won several battle of the bands across the Tulsa area and have also played at the Blues Battle in Helena Arkansas, Play St Louis Fest 2008, and held a live performance on the Ben Sumner Show May 2009. Clips of these gigs can be accessed on the band’s myspace (myspace.com/redwoodrising)
Hays is the first stop on Red Wood Rising’s Summer Tour and EP release, which continues on to Colorado before finishing off with Mountain Town Music in Peoa, Utah.
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Description:
Show your support to our troops 'Wear your RED Shirt or TIE" every Friday Until they all come home.
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Description:
Schedule TBA.
:
Time:
9:00am
Location:
Golden Q, 809 Ash
Description:
Chamber Chat/Ribbon cutting
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Time:
5:00pm-11:00pm
Location:
Lenora Kansas
Description:
Friday
5pm: Ribfest
7pm: Concerts: Riverbilly, Chris Young, Colfax Cowboys
Saturday
7-11am: City Wide Yard Sales
7:30am: Annual Charity Walk/Run
11am: Parade
Noon: Amazing Arthur
1pm: Y102 Sanctioned Pedal Pull
Trap Shoot or Bingo
3pm: Amazing Arthur
4pm: Creature Races
5-9pm: Inflatable Carnival
8pm-Midnight: CONCERTS: Jimmy Dee & the Fabulous Destinations, Confederate Railroad
:
lenoraco@ruraltel.net
Time:
5:30pm-10:00pm
Location:
RPM Speedway, Ellis County Fairgrounds, Hays
Description:
Classes running will be IMCA Modifieds, Stocks, Hobby Stocks, Sport Mods and Sport Compacts. Pits open at 4:30pm, Grandstands at 5:30pm, Hot Laps at 6:30pm, Races at 7:30pm. Pit Passes $25.00, General Admission $10.00 Adults, $5.00 Kids 5-12 and under 5 FREE. Sponsored by Adroncis Elrob Manufacturing Inc of Hays.
:
info@rpmspeedway.net
Time:
8:00pm
Location:
Coffee Rules, 1011 Elm
Description:
Acoustic pop by local artist.
:
Time:
10:00pm
Location:
Hays
Description:
If you can’t walk a straight line, dial a straight line. If you’ve been drinking tonight, call Safe Ride at 621-2580 to get home safely. Service operates in Hays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
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Time:
7:00am-11:00pm
Location:
Lenora, KS
Description:
Friday
5pm: Ribfest
7pm: Concerts: Riverbilly, Chris Young, Colfax Cowboys
Saturday
7-11am: City Wide Yard Sales
7:30am: Annual Charity Walk/Run
11am: Parade
Noon: Amazing Arthur
1pm: Y102 Sanctioned Pedal Pull
Trap Shoot or Bingo
3pm: Amazing Arthur
4pm: Creature Races
5-9pm: Inflatable Carnival
8pm-Midnight: CONCERTS: Jimmy Dee & the Fabulous Destinations, Confederate Railroad
:
lenoraco@ruraltel.net
Time:
8:00am-11:30am
Location:
22nd & Vine
Description:
Parking is available.
:
Time:
8:00am-11:00am
Location:
Orscheln Farm & Home, 2900 Broadway
Description:
Fresh produce and homemade crafts welcome. For more information, call Shelly at Orcheln, (785) 625-7216.
:
Time:
9:00am-2:00pm
Location:
The Mall at Hays
Description:
Habitat for Humanity's ReStore facility will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The store sells used appliances, furniture and leftover building supplies to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Ellis County.
The store is located in The Mall next to Fashion Bug. Enter on the west side of the building.
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Time:
11:00am
Location:
Doerflers' Harley-Davidson Buell, 1100 E. 43rd St.
Description:
The 4th Annual Ride for the Red is Saturday June 19th. Registration will begin at 11am and all bikes must be registered before 12:45. Poker hands will be 1 hand for $10 or 3 for $25. Riders will also have a chance at a half and half raffle.
This year the ride will be an individual ride (riders may ride in groups if they wish). The route will be as follows
- Hays (Doerflers')
- Plainville (TBA)
- Lake Wilson (North Side of Dam)
- Russell (TBA)
- Hays (VFW)
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Time:
11:00am-5:00pm
Description:
It is the Ride for the Red poker run for the Ellis County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Registration starts at 11am at Doerfler Harley Davidson. Last rider out by 1 p.m, arrive back in Hays by 5 p.m. For more information call (785) 625-2617.
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Time:
12:00pm
Location:
Waudby's Sports Bar & Grill, Russell
Description:
Run what ya brung on June 19, 2010, with regsitration starting at Waudby's Sports Bar and Grill from 12pm to 2pm.
The run will be from 2pm-6pm. Stops will include: Galatia Bar, Galatia; Odin Store, Odin; Al's, Wilson; Lil Red Hiney's, Dorrance; and Swingin' Door Saloon, Russell.
Invisible Angels is a non-profit initiative that hosts a website designed to help troubled teens find the encouragement they need to succeed. For more information contact Angel at: 785-483-7894.
1st Prize: $350.00
Raffle Tickets available for purchase!
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Time:
4:00pm-7:00pm
Location:
Carnegie Arts Center, Goodland.
Description:
Presented by Goodland Arts Council. See the arts and commune with nature.
Tickets on sale at Carengie Arts Center, $10. Includes tour, hors' doeuvres, and enteratinment by Teresa Bachman, folk musician.
For more info, contact the Carnegie Arts Center, 120 W. 12th, Goodland. 785.890.6442.
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Time:
8:00pm
Location:
Coffee Rules, 1011 Elm
Description:
Local jazz trio
:
Time:
10:00pm
Location:
Hays
Description:
If you can’t walk a straight line, dial a straight line. If you’ve been drinking tonight, call Safe Ride at 621-2580 to get home safely. Service operates in Hays from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.