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  • Grant Chapel AME Church Car Show & Shine

    The Men of Grant Chapel AME Church invite you to our Second Annual "Car Show & Shine" on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. which will also include a Fish Fry with fresh fried fish, burgers and hot dogs (while supplies last). Shine up your ride and join us as we […]

  • Gumbo Fest

    Zhou B Art Center Kansas City 1801 East 18th Street, Kansas City, MO, United States

    Gumbo Contest, Live Music, Vendors, Games & More!

    $15
  • PHAT AZZ BIKES MC PICNIC

    BEECH LAKE 1120 N Webb Rd, WICHITA, KS

    PICNIC. WRISTBANDS $20 FOOD & FUN SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY BEECH ACTIVITY CENTER 2744 GEORGE WASHINGTON BLVD 9 PM - 1:30 PM RESERVED TABLES $200

    $20
  • TKAAM Juneteenth Community Celebration

    The Kansas African American Museum 601 N Water St, Wichita, KS, United States

    As we reflect on the legacy, resilience, and self-sufficiency of African Americans, we invite you to celebrate with us. In recognition of this historic day, TKAAM is offering FREE admission […]

    Free
  • BRIDGING THE NEIGHBORHOOD Nellie’s Bath And Body Essentials

    BRIDGE CHURCH 2328 E 13TH, WICHITA, KS, United States

    NOW ACCEPTING VENDORS Please @dm - Bet Juniel or Flora Diaz or txt me @ 316-207-2699 for more information. This is an Outdoor Event. Local vendors! Great prices! Unique finds!

  • “The Story of How K-State Integrated the Big 12 Conference” by Ken Neaderhiser

    The Kansas African American Museum 601 N Water St, Wichita, KS, United States

    In the fall of 1949, K-State football players Harold Robinson and Hoyt Givens broke the Big 7 (now Big 12) Conference’s color barrier, competing at and against segregated schools in direct defiance of conference norms. Their courage marked one of the earliest integrations in collegiate athletics. Led by the university president Milton Eisenhower, who championed […]

    $3.00
  • 2026 Heart of America Hot Dog Festival

    Presented by Hy-Vee, this annual family-friendly event is organized by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) to celebrate the historic connection between baseball and the all-American hot dog, with all proceeds directly benefiting the museum Musical Lineup The 2026 festival features a live concert lineup: Food Highlights

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