A Family Reunion”
Dr. Tasha Kelly and Tasha Hayes are the featured speakers for this special program. Fred Douglass #99 of the Prince Hall Affiliated Lodges of the 5th District of Kansas will be hosting a Black History Program

Dr. Tasha Kelly and Tasha Hayes are the featured speakers for this special program. Fred Douglass #99 of the Prince Hall Affiliated Lodges of the 5th District of Kansas will be hosting a Black History Program
This Black History Month, the ARISE Ensemble is proud to present our 4th Annual Youth Extravaganza project with the Holy Savior Youth Choir. Together, we celebrate history, heritage, and the next generation through the spirit of unity and the power of music. COST: ADULT $15 CHILD $5 FAMILY $35
this community-centered gathering brings together dynamic leaders, creatives, and changemakers for an evening of dialogue, reflection, and collective visioning inspired by the exhibition "Safer Waters: Picturing Black Recreation at Midcentury". The program will also feature guest poetry performances by Knowledge & Essex, offering moments of rhythm and reflection throughout the evening. ◆ Hosted and moderated […]
Celebrate the legacy, achievements, and future of black excellence through education, history, and community connections HBCU and Greek fair/ black-owned business vending fair /Greek step show and stroll show food tasting experience
Join TKAAM volunteer Lovette Mba for African American and African-inspired mask-making workshop. Through discussion and hands-on activities, explore African American cultural heritage, symbolism, and history! This workshop encourages self-reflection, creativity, and storytelling. We are hosting two classes! One is for K-5 from 10 - 11 AM, and the other is open to all ages from […]
Guest speaker will be Dr. Curtis V. Smith, an accomplished author and historian, and a retired Professor and Dean at the Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC). Dr. Smith’s presentation,“Kansas City, Kansas: Cultural Rhythms in Ragtime and Jazz,” brings the discussion to our local area and will deliver a groundbreaking contribution to ethnomusicology by uncovering four key cultural distinctions […]
We’re getting closer to the 2026 Black Educators Hall of Fame Celebration presented by Art That Touches Your Heart! Join us as we honor legendary educators who have shaped lives and built futures in our community. THIS YEAR'S HONOREES ARE: LORENZO O. BRECKENRIDGE, SR DR JESSE WILLIAMS DR KEVIN HARRISON JAMES E ANDERSON, SR JOHN […]
Young community activist Zania Mason is on a mission to enhance her neighborhood, and she needs your support! Friends of the Kansas Wildlife Exhibit and Get Ya Color On are partnering up for this very special Trash Panda Pop-Up! We will provide trash grabbers and supplies. Participants will earn treats and entrance to our vibrant […]
The Friends of the Wichita Public Library (FWPL) organization has announced that the next sale of donated books. The event is open to the public and customers may either buy a FWPL cloth tote bag and fill it for $10 or bring a previously purchased FWPL bag (red, green, blue or purple with FWPL logo) […]
Celebrating Kansas Women who ShineThe Shine Awards is a celebration of inspirational Kansas women and will help raise funds to support Storytime Village’s mission of inspiring a lifelong love of literacy for underserved children. 2026 HONOREES LAI-L DAUGHERTY, Executive Director, Wichita Medical Research & Education Foundation CARA DECKER, Center Director, Kumon Math & Reading JILL […]
Join us for a free community workshop with guest choreographer Yusha-Marie Sorzano. Open to anyone with an interest in dance and movement, this workshop offers a chance to learn, explore, and connect with one of the artists behind Breaking Barriers in a more personal, intimate setting. Spots are limited — register now:https://forms.gle/bm9YHepBn4dDuZW77
Jubal Tribal Council of Chiefs. Reducing Gun Viollence - Protecting Children - Building Peace Communitt safety initiative dedicated to reducing gun violence by removing firearms from circulation and promoting peace across our neighborhoods. Violence is not acceptable in our community.
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