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  1. NEW EXHIBITION EXPLORES THE HISTORY OF THE KANSAS CITY, MO FIRE DEPARTMENT

    kcmkcfdwebcopyThe Kansas City Museum opens a new exhibition on Saturday, October 15, 2016 in the Carriage House of the Kansas City Museum (3218 Gladstone Blvd., KCMO 64123). In the Line of Duty: A History of the Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department from 1868-1968 explores stories of courage and dedication that comprise the heritage and development of the Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department (KCFD). From its humble beginnings in the late 1800s to international fame, and from technological triumphs to tragic losses, the KCFD has over 100 years of proud service to its community.

    In the Line of Duty will focus on the first 100 years of the KCFD, from 1868-1968, and is presented by the Kansas City Museum in collaboration with the Kansas City Fire Historical Society (KCFHS), led by its president Paul Ferguson and curated by KCFHS historian Ray Elder—a retired KCFD Captain. Featuring historical objects and archival materials from the collections of the Kansas City Museum and the KCFHS, as well as items on loan, the highlight of the exhibition will be a restored 1927 Ahrens Fox fire truck from the KCFHS.

    “The partnership with the Kansas City Fire Historical Society is very important to the Kansas City Museum, and we were honored to work closely with Paul Ferguson and Ray Elder on this exhibition. In the Line of Duty opens as the Museum introduces a new mission that focuses on offering exhibitions, programs, and experiences that reflect Kansas City’s evolution and spirit, and engage visitors in unfolding stories about Kansas City’s vibrant history, cultural heritage, and pride” Anna Marie Tutera, Executive Director of the Kansas City Museum, said.

    An exhibition opening reception for the public will be on Friday, October 14 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. At this reception, Northeast News Publisher Mike Bushnell will unveil and dedicate a permanent memorial to fallen firefighters John Mesh and Larry Leggio, who died in a structure fire after a building collapsed in this Historic Northeast on October 12, 2015. The memorial is imported Black Indian Granite measuring almost four feet square and weighing 700 pounds. It will be laser etched with images of both Mesh and Leggio and will bear their badges with numbers as well as a short dedication to both firefighters. The project was undertaken by Mike Bushnell, who covered the fire, General Manager of Snyder’s Supermarket, Pence Enterprises, and IAFF Local 42, and other local businesses.

    In the Line of Duty runs through March 25, 2016. Self-guided exhibition tours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday at the Kansas City Museum. For more information, visit kansascitymuseum.org.

    BACKGROUND ON THE KANSAS CITY MUSEUM
    Located at 3218 Gladstone Boulevard in the Historic Northeast community of Kansas City, Missouri, the Kansas City Museum is comprised of five original buildings, including the mansion Corinthian Hall, which was built in 1910 by Robert Alexander Long. The estate became a public museum in 1940. It is owned by the City of Kansas City, Missouri and operated and managed by the City of Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation Department. The Collection contains more than 100,000 artifacts and several thousand more archival materials that interpret Kansas City’s local and regional history.

  2. Brush Creek Art Walk Exhibition

    bcaw2The public is invited to view the 2016 Brush Creek Art Walk Exhibition now on display at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center, 4750 Troost Avenue. Seventy “plein air” artists participated in the Brush Creek Art Walk held September 16-18 along the banks of Brush Creek, on the Country Club Plaza and in Loose Park.  The juried exhibition consists of 90+ paintings created on-site during the three-day event.  Most of the pieces are for sale and proceeds support the Brush Creek Art Walk Foundation. The exhibition runs through October. View the accepted works online>>

  3. KC Salute to the Military

    militaryKC Parks is participating in Visit KC’s marketing campaign targeted towards active and veteran military families. The campaign, KC Salute to the Military,kicked-off October 3 and culminates with Veterans Day on November 11. In appreciation to our military families, KC Parks will offer the following discounts throughout the duration of the campaign:

    25% off green fees to active military and veterans at KC Parks  five public golf courses>>

    25% off court fees to active military and veterans at the Plaza Tennis Center>>

    $100 off All Access Passes for active military and veterans at KC Parks Community Centers (Adult All Access – $200/annual; Senior All Access – $100/annual)>>

    Thank you for your service!

     

  4. Waldo Water Tower Lit Pink in October

    pink-towerWaldo Water Tower
    KCMO Councilmen Scott Taylor and Kevin McManus have worked with KC Parks to turn the Waldo Water Tower in Tower Park pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among American women affecting roughly 240,000 women as well as 2,600 men each year and over 40,000 people die of breast cancer yearly. It is leading cause of cancer deaths in women ages 15-54. Councilman Taylor stated, “We want to honor those that have battled breast cancer by turning the Waldo Tower pink for the first time ever. We need to find a cure now, so the next generation will not need to fight this battle.” The Waldo Tower will be lit in pink throughout the month of October.
    Pink Ribbon Road Show
    Additionally, KC Parks will partner with Jackson County and the American Cancer Society to host the launch of the Pink Ribbon Road Show in Ilus Davis Park on October 17. Download Pink Ribbon Road Show Flyer>>
  5. Kansas City Community Gardens Expansion in Swope Park

    img_0053WHO
    Kansas City Community Gardens and Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation

    WHAT
    Ground Breaking for Facilities Renovation and New Storage Building Construction

    WHY
    Kansas City Community Gardens (KCCG) is launching a two-phased building renovation and new storage facility construction.  A major portion of the funding has come from two generous sources, including PIAC – Public Improvements Advisory Committee, City of Kansas City, Missouri; and  David T. Beals III, Bank of America, Trustee

    WHEN
    Friday, September 23 at 11 a.m.

    WHERE
    Kansas City Community Gardens, 6917 Kensington Ave, Kansas City MO 64132

    MORE
    The goal of the renovation project is to enhance KCCG’s capacity to educate, mobilize, and support Kansas City’s gardeners. KCCG’s educational workshop program trains Kansas City’s community, school, and home gardeners at no cost to successfully grow fresh fruits and vegetables. The new Education Center will expand seating capacity for these training sessions from a maximum of 50 to a maximum of approximately 80 people. The new training space will allow KCCG to host more “hands-on” demonstration workshops on topics such as healthy cooking, building a grow light unit, and creating a planting plan. KCCG provides training in basic garden skills, as well as advanced and specialized topics such as The Giving Grove’s stewardship trainings for orchard care.

    ABOUT KCCG
    Kansas City Community Gardens is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of low-income households and other members of the community by helping them grow their own nutritious fruits and vegetables.  KCCG member gardeners develop self-reliance, knowledge about nutrition, and an appreciation for the environment, while enjoying exercise, social interaction, and the satisfaction of growing their own food.

     

  6. KC Celebrates Week In Blue

    emk100In honor of the legacy and work of Ewing Marion Kauffman, who would have turned 100 this week, Kansas City fountains and Waldo Water Tower will turn blue from September 21 – 28. Mr. Kauffman founded the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and established the Kansas City Royals. His ongoing philanthropic contributions to advancing entrepreneurship, education and civic well-being are captured at www.EMK100.org. #EMK100