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Saturday, July 04, 2020Family Fun

4th of July Celebration

4th of July Celebration
Held and sponsored by the Winfield Rotary Club
6:30 PM - Winfield Kiwanis Drive-Thru Dinner ($7) drinks are by donation, all proceeds go towards the fireworks show.
Virtual Concert begins at 7:00 PM on 93.9FM
Fireworks begin at dark.

Donations to fund the fireworks show are greatly appreciated.
Monetary donations can be sent to:
Union State Bank
c/o Rusty Zimmerman
PO Box 539
Winfield, KS 67156

Or they will be accepting donations during the event.

When:
Saturday, July 4, 2020 5:30 PM thru 09:30 PM
Where:
Winfield Fairgrounds
1105 W. 9th Ave.
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Rusty Zimmerman
620.221.3040
rustyz@myunionstate.com
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Thursday, July 16, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Duck Jam in the Park: Josh Hoyer and Soul Colossal

Duck Jam in the Park: Josh Hoyer and Soul Colossal
Jeremy Spring of Crusoe & Abandon Kansas opening at 6:00 PM.

Night after night at their live shows, Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal leave it all on the table, bringing crowds palpably authentic music. This is a real working band; music for the people, by the people. You hear the veracity in Hoyer’s voice. You hear the strife of a guitar amp being pushed to its limits. You hear keyboards hammering notes home while emboldened horns soar over the top of a rhythm section akin to a freight train. The raucous funk and smooth soul emanating from the stage dutifully pays homage to the past soul giants while simultaneously charging forward, piloting themselves into the modern era. This is soul music.                 

Hoyer formed Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal in 2012 in famed blues town Lincoln, Nebraska. The award-winning five-piece band includes some of the area's most revered and accomplished musicians. Joining Hoyer (keyboards/vocals) is Blake DeForest (trumpet), Mike Keeling (bass), Benjamin Kushner (guitar), and Harrison ElDorado (drums). Inspired by the sounds of Stax, Motown, Muscle Shoals, New Orleans, Philly and San Francisco, the band continuously crosses musical boundaries both in style and era, and joins forces each show with a common goal - to have the crowd dancing so much they forget even their smallest troubles.

On January 18th, 2019, Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal released Do It Now, their fourth full length studio album. The album was recorded at Silver Street in Ashland, NE and at Make Believe Studios in Omaha, NE. Upon its initial European release in August 2018, the album drew rave reviews from European publications with Blues Magazine stating, “Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal still prove to be at the top of the contemporary soul movement.” The band promoted the album on their second European tour; a 37-city outing spanning 6 different countries. Do It Now is available on vinyl, CD and all streaming platforms.

Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal hit the road again in 2018 as they traveled to over 25 states and played numerous festivals across the United States. On January 26th, 2018, Hoyer released The End of the Night, a 3-song EP and solo side project with veteran Nashville songwriters Jay Knowles (Harry Connick Jr, Blake Shelton), and Jon Coleman (Trace Adkins).

In 2017, Josh was featured as a contestant on NBC's The Voice, and the band completed their first European tour; a 27-city stint capped with a live album release from their show in Brussels, Belgium.The hard working band completed several national tours from 2015-2017, playing more than 150 shows in 32 states each year, including opening for George Clinton, Charles Bradley, Booker T Jones, and Muscle Shoals Revue.

In 2016, the magic of their live show caught the attention of producer Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), who joined with the band to record their third full-length album. Running From Love, was recorded at Nashville's historic Sound Emporium, and once again features Hoyer's trademark vocals and the band's signature groove. The album was released on April 8, 2016, on Silver Street Records, and is available on vinyl, CD, and all streaming platforms.

"If James Brown and Otis Redding had a love child, it would be Josh Hoyer. The Lincoln, Nebraska, soul shouter, and his band of merry soulsters, Soul Colossal, deliver a sound so big, so funky, so wring-the-sweat-out-of-you energetic that it reaches through the speakers and shakes you until you start moving to its groove." - No Depression

This concert will be the fourth concert of the Island Park Productions 2020 Concert Series in Island Park. These events are free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of community sponsors. 
Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic dinner with them along with adult beverages, if so inclined.

TIME: 
Gate will open at 6:00 pm on Thursday July 16.  Jeremy Spring will begin at 7:00 PM. Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal will begin at 8:00 pm. 

LOCATION:
Island Park, 200 N. Main Street, Winfield, KS

BYO … Be sure to bring your own lawn chair or blanket to sit on.  Also BYO dinner and beverages! 

When:
Thursday, July 16, 2020 7:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Island Park Performance Venue
Island Park
200 N. Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Friday, July 17, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Summer Music Crawl

Summer Music Crawl
Enjoy free live music in downtown Winfield! Bring your lawn chair and enjoy our musical community!

Winfield Main Street Committee will be hosting a summer music crawl on Friday, July 17th at 5:30 PM and will end around 8:30 PM. To ensure everyone’s safety, the performances will be located in the side street surrounding Main Street and 9th Avenue instead of on the sidewalks like crawls in the past. This will allow spectators to spread out and maintain distance from those they did not come with. Those who attend are encouraged to bring their own chairs as well as face masks for times when social distancing is difficult.

The Young Professionals of Cowley County will be hosting a beer garden at the corner of 9th Avenue and Millington Street where guests can buy domestic beer for $3, craft beer for $4, and Wheat State Wine Co. wines for $6. YP Members get their first drink for free. Jordan Butler will be performing in the beer garden sponsored by YP.

A food truck court will also be set up at 9th Avenue and Millington Street. 3 Critters BBQ and Neives Taco Truck will be parked by the city building at 200...  More >>

When:
Friday, July 17, 2020 5:30 PM thru 08:30 PM
Where:
Winfield Main Street
11th Avenue to 8th Avenue
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, July 18, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Uncork the Music Concert: Dustin Arbuckle & the Damnations

Uncork the Music Concert: Dustin Arbuckle & the Damnations
Enjoy a relaxing evening in the Flint Hills drinking award-winning Wheat State Wine Co. wines and listening to great live music!
Admission is $10 per person. Season tickets available. Gate opens at 7:00 PM, show starts at 8:00 PM.
No outside alcohol allowed, but people are welcome to bring food.

When:
Saturday, July 18, 2020 7:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Wheat State Wine Co.
23622 Springhill Farm Dr.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Tuesday, July 21, 2020Health and Fitness

Christmas in July Golf Tournament

The Winfield Country club Women's Golf Association hosts Christmas in July Golf Tournament on July 21st and 22nd at 9:00 AM and continuing into the afternoon on both days. Lunch will be served to the participants each day, but other meals will be at the expense of participants. Teams are $260.

When:
from Tuesday, July 21, 2020 8:00 AM
thru Wednesday, July 22, 2020 5:00 PM
Where:
Winfield Country Club
2916 Country Club Rd.
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Paula Gill
620.440.2895
paulasuegill@yahoo.com
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Thursday, August 06, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Duck Jam in the Park: William Clark Green

Duck Jam in the Park: William Clark Green
With opening act, Tequila Songbirds

"I first met William Clark Green in about 2010, at that time just emerging among Texas' musical cast of characters as a young hopeful. Most clear in my memory, even amid the party that a live music backstage scene can tend to be, Will was the happiest guy in the place – clearly exactly where he wanted to be, and loving every second. This was a contagious vibe from the outset, one that Will had no trouble channeling into music that rings in the heart of the listener, and a live show as inspiring as it is entertaining. Between two acclaimed and successful albums, 2012’s Rose Queen and 2015’s Ringling Road, and what now clocks in at a near-decade's worth of dogged road work, William Clark Green has established himself as one of the most important voices of his genre - a voice that now pipes up again on his anticipated new album, Hebert Island.
Texas is a big place, complete with fully distinct sub-territories - we reserve the right to bust into several states, should that become strategically expedient - and our traveling musical artists tend to become experts on the rich mosaic that makes up Texas' cultural geography. Will has found himself onstage in a growing portion of her 254 counties, and has called several his home; as he puts it, "I kinda spend six years everywhere". Childhood northeast in Tyler, high school years in College Station, college years at Texas Tech in Lubbock, early music career years in the north-central hamlet of Eastland, and lately his most urban digs so far, in Fort Worth - but deep down, Will's Cajun roots call to him incessantly, and thus southeast Texas is never far from his mind. The new album is named for Will's retreat at Hebert Island (say "AY-Bear", though you'll occasionally hear "HEE-Bert") near Beaumont, and refers to the hilltop upon which his camphouse sits - not an actual island, but a potential one, should the occasional flood come to pass; high ground is valuable in this landscape. Will considers himself a "half-ass coon-ass" - a distantly-descended Cajun, but one who holds a deep appreciation for that history and that way of life. "It's a real place", Will insists, with the feeling that only such a beloved space can foster - his family has owned it since 1869, in the early years of Reconstruction, and is where they established one of the state's first rice farming operations. It's a place that echoes through time for William Clark Green, connecting his family's past and tradition to who he is as an artist, and as a man, today.
It's been over three years since Ringling Road. "I'm not gonna force songs," Will sighs. "We could have finished the record a long time ago, but we didn't like the mixes - we're the bosses, and we don't have to listen to ourselves." The pressures and deadlines of the professional recording artist are nothing new, and while he certainly notices that pressure, Will recognizes it to be a good problem to have. "I remember when no one gave a shit, so yeah, it's incredible to have that want-to. So far, every record I've come out with has been my best record - I wrote my ass off for this one. I wanted to make sure it beat Ringling Road, and I'm not bragging on myself - I just knew it was going to take effort."
That effort has paid off; Hebert Island is a stellar new batch of songs from a guy who has gone to great lengths to keep his energy focused, through all distraction, on quality songcraft. "My favorite songwriter is Guy Clark - the songwriter's songwriter. It's what I've always cared about the most...the craft of songs is really where it's at for me. I think good songs are undeniable." Mostly recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium with Benjy Davis at the board, the new album also features players who have been backing Will for near the full ride, including guitarist Steven Marcus and bassist Cameron Moreland. “Goner” stands as a shimmering, no-hard-feelings take on the moment of breakup, the protagonist of the quasi-travelogue “Stay” understands that it doesn’t matter where you are, as long as you’re close to love, and the ballad “She Loves Horses” exemplifies both the warmth and strength that’s developed in Will’s songwriting and the performance power of his players.
Will's desired contribution to the world is songs that change lives for the better, and he realizes that he's conduit as much as creator for that change. And in spite of - or, perhaps, because of - the demands and pressures of the life he's chosen, and the position of leadership he's earned through a decade of determination, William Clark Green is a guy who takes none of this for granted. "Our path is guided by something that's greater than me, I believe that. We can be very proud of what we've accomplished; we've done it the right way...I feel very proud of what we've done, and I'm thankful every day for where we're at."
-Chris Mosser

This concert will be the last concert of the Island Park Productions Duck Jam in the Park 2020 Concert Series. These events are free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of community sponsors.
Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic dinner with them along with adult beverages, if so inclined.

TIME:
Gate will open at 6:00 pm on Thursday August 6. Opening act Tequila Songbirds will begin at 7:00 pm. William Clark Green will play at 8:00 pm.

LOCATION:
Island Park, 200 N. Main Street, Winfield, KS

BYO … Be sure to bring your own lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Also BYO dinner and beverages! 

When:
Thursday, August 6, 2020 7:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Island Park Performance Venue
Island Park
200 N. Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, August 08, 2020Fundraisers

Habitat for Humanity Garage Sale

Habitat for Humanity Garage Sale
Fill a bag for just $5!! Enter through the South doors, exit out the North. Face masks required. All proceeds from the sale will be used to continue the construction of the 28th Habitat for Humanity House located at 606 East 4th Street.

Donation drop-off is August 7th from 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

When:
Saturday, August 8, 2020 7:00 AM thru 01:00 PM
Where:
Barn #4
Winfield Fairgrounds
1105 W. 9th Avenue
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, August 08, 2020Other

BEST Summer Sidewalk Sale

BEST Summer Sidewalk Sale
Shop on the sidewalks during the annual BEST Summer Sidewalk Sale! Held annually on the second Saturday of August.

Participating businesses:
The Emporium, 718 Main St.
Field to Fabric Quilt Co., 907 Main St.
Get Branded Custom Tees, 915 Main St.
Ginny's Gifts, 820 Main St.
Graves Drug, 905 Main St.
Grit & Glitter, 919 Main St.
Snappy Chicks Boutique, 1019 Main St.
Timber Creek Floral & Gifts, 1307 Main St.
Trunk N Treasures, 1016 Main St.
Winfield Local, 206 E. 9th Ave. #3

When:
Saturday, August 8, 2020 8:00 AM thru 02:00 PM
Where:
Downtown BEST Retail Businesses
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, August 15, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Uncork the Music Concert Series: Ben Miller Band

Uncork the Music Concert Series: Ben Miller Band
Enjoy a relaxing evening in the Flint Hills drinking award-winning Wheat State Wine Co. wines and listening to great live music!
Admission is $10 per person. Season tickets available. Gate opens at 7:00 PM, show starts at 8:00 PM.
No outside alcohol allowed, but people are welcome to bring food.

When:
Saturday, August 15, 2020 7:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Wheat State Wine Co.
23622 Springhill Farm Dr.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Thursday, September 10, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Duck Jam in the Park: Jacob Tovar

Duck Jam in the Park: Jacob Tovar

Jacob Tovar, a roots country honkytonker and crooner from Tulsa, will take the stage with opening support from fellow Oklahoman and folk-Americana phenom, Ken Pomeroy.

Jacob Tovar, Roots Country is an Oklahoma-grown musician bringing country music back to its roots! His distinctive crooning honkytonk vocals weave Americana, Folk, and Old School Country styles together to enchant and haunt, all within the same verse, in this “Roots Country” style of his own. Jacob sings impactful country classics and writes and performs his own sincere songs, with which everyone can relate. He is Tulsa-based today, but Jacob grew up in Western Oklahoma working with his family's business and appreciating many walks of life through a wide-open country lens. Since his debut album entitled “Jacob Tovar and the Saddle Tramps”, he has been spreading the Roots Country genre around sharing bills with the likes of: Chris Stapleton, Junior Brown, Sturgill Simpson, Wayne the Train Hancock, Corb Lund, Hot Club of Cowtown, Paul Benjaman, John Fullbright, and many other Tulsa icons and legends!

Ken is a 16 year old singer/songwriter with a Folk Americana sound. Transcending her age, Ken has a unique vocal quality that blends smoothly with her heartfelt lyrics. Ken began singing, writing songs, and playing the Baritone ukulele at age 9. She quickly learned to play the Concert and Soprano Ukulele, and at age 10 began playing guitar. In 2018 Ken opened for the legendary Wanda Jackson at the Oklahoma Rodeo Centennial Opry. Just recently in 2018, Ken won the 1st Annual Jimmy LaFave Songwriting Contest in Stillwater, Oklahoma at Willie's Saloon. She shared the stage with Stoney LaRue and Bo Phillips at the Bob Childers Gypsy Cafe Event benefiting the Red Dirt Relief Fund in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Every year she is a regular at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival playing Lou’s Rocky Road Tavern stage, and The Hen House at the festival. Fans can also catch Ken playing numerous venues around Oklahoma City and Norman on a regular basis. Sundays is a favorite to catch Ken and many other talented songwriters at JJ's Alley downtown OKC. She has played the Grand Stage at the Riverwind Casino, and she is also a regular at the Oklahoma Rodeo Opry. In January of 2018 she played the first Mile 0 Fest music festival in Key West, Florida and she will be returning to the Fest in January of 2019. Ken was also featured on The Oklahoma Room 2018 compilation CD and attended Folk Alliance International in February of 2018. You can purchase that CD or download the music on the album produced by Horton Records. Available on Bandcamp. In 2016, Ken received the Rising Star award from the Songwriters Association of Norman, and has attended the Rock & Roll Camp for Girls since it's inception in 2015. Ken released her debut EP “Minutes to Hours” in 2017. Ken has just completed her 2nd album "HALLWAYS".

Ken's musical influences include such local talent as Kyle Reid, Carter Sampson and John Calvin Abney. She is also influenced by the music of John Moreland and by classic artists like John Denver & James Taylor.

This concert will be the first concert of the Island Park Productions Duck Jam in the Park 2020 Concert Series. These events are free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of community sponsors. Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic dinner with them along with adult beverages, if so inclined.

TIME: Gate will open at 5:00 pm on Thursday May 28. Opening act Ken Pomeroy will begin at 6:00 pm. Jacob Tovar will begin at 7:00 pm.

LOCATION: Island Park, 200 N. Main Street, Winfield, KS

BYO … Be sure to bring your own lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Also BYO dinner and beverages!


When:
Thursday, September 10, 2020 6:00 PM thru 09:00 PM
Where:
Island Park Performance Venue
Island Park
200 N. Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, September 12, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

48.5 VIRTUAL Walnut Valley Festival

48.5 VIRTUAL Walnut Valley Festival
Officials at Walnut Valley Association (WVA) have announced that a virtual Walnut Valley Festival in September, dubbed WVF 48.5, will include a week’s worth of activities to be held in conjunction with an online fundraising campaign. Funds raised will go to the lineup of entertainers taking part in the online event, and will also help pay for production costs for both the virtual festival and for the 49th Festival in 2021. The online events included in the fundraiser will take place September 12-20.

Over the weekend of September 12-13, a series of workshops will be held via Zoom for those wishing to learn from the masters. These workshops will be hands-on sessions intended to help patrons improve their skills on instruments of their choice. This virtual instruction will replace the workshops that are usually held on the Wednesday before festival officially gets underway on grounds, where artists engage patrons in a day’s worth of efforts to improve their mastery of everything from vocals to instrument playing to songwriting skills.

On Wednesday, September 16, there will be a special evening concert with John McCutcheon, devoted to “Maintaining a Sense of Community in COVID-19.”

On Thursday, September 17, a special Champions Showcase...  More >>

When:
from Saturday, September 12, 2020 11:54 AM
thru Sunday, September 20, 2020 11:54 AM
For More Info:
Rex Flottman
620.221.3250
news@wvfest.com
http://www.wvfest.com
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Saturday, September 12, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Uncork the Music Concert: Carrie Nation & the Speakeasy

Uncork the Music Concert: Carrie Nation & the Speakeasy
Enjoy a relaxing evening in the Flint Hills drinking award-winning Wheat State Wine Co. wines and listening to great live music!
Admission is $10 per person. Season tickets available. Gate opens at 7:00 PM, show starts at 8:00 PM.
No outside alcohol allowed, but people are welcome to bring food.

When:
Saturday, September 12, 2020 7:00 PM thru 10:00 PM
Where:
Wheat State Wine Co.
23622 Springhill Farm Dr.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020Music Concerts/Festivals

Winfield Main Street Music Crawl

Winfield Main Street Music Crawl

When:
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 5:30 PM thru 08:30 PM
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Saturday, September 26, 2020Outdoor Recreation

Winfield Couples Golf Tournament


When:
from Saturday, September 26, 2020 8:00 AM
thru Sunday, September 27, 2020 12:00 PM
Where:
Winfield Country Club
2916 Country Club Rd.
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Barbara Mehuron
316.772.7267
golftournaments@cox.net
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Thursday, October 01, 2020Fundraisers

Winfield Community Food Pantry Run - VIRTUAL

Winfield Community Food Pantry Run - VIRTUAL
Every year we gather around Island Park to run fast and raise money for our local food pantry. As you know, 2020 has prevented us from partaking in this annual tradition. However we still wanted to create something to get excited about, something to train for and something that also gives back to our community...so we're introducing the Virtual Run! Unlike gathering in person, you're able to run anytime and anywhere you'd like - but bonus points if you run up the big hill and back! You can run with your favorite group or solo, just stay COVID safe, friends. As always, 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Winfield Community Food Pantry so they can further their mission of providing necessities for families within our community.

Here's how it works:

Pick your distance (sign up for the 5k or 10k)
You'll receive an email reminder when the virtual race "starts" on October 1
Run your race on your own terms (you pick the course, the date, the time)
Submit your results by email or on this event page ("results" tab)
Results must be submitted by October 31
What's the swag?

Personalized virtual bib and finisher's certificate
Socially-distant...  More >>

When:
from Thursday, October 1, 2020 8:00 AM
thru Saturday, October 31, 2020 5:00 PM
Where:
ANYWHERE!
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Thursday, October 01, 2020Other

Central KS Quilt Shop Hop

While shopping at each shop: Recieve a free pattern, buy block fabric kit to collect and create you own quilt or project - each store's is exclusive, shop store's unique special featured item, and have passport stamped. Many, many prizes including grand prize and 20 gift bags. When finished hopping: turn in stamped passport, passports with 10 stamps will receive a thank you gift and be eligible for the grand prize drawing, all passports will be eligible for gift bag drawings.

Follow on Facebook: @CentralKsQuiltShopHop

When:
from Thursday, October 1, 2020 9:00 AM
thru Sunday, October 4, 2020 4:00 PM
Where:
Field to Fabric Quilt Co.
907 Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
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Saturday, October 03, 2020Arts and Crafts Shows

Fall into the Holidaze Craft & Antique Show

Always the same weekend as Art in the Park, don't miss this show at the Winfield Fairgrounds, featuring crafts and antiques. No admission charge.

When:
Saturday, October 3, 2020 9:00 AM thru 05:00 PM
Where:
Winfield Fairgrounds
1105 W. 9th Avenue
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Jessica Langenwalter
620-660-1042
winfieldvendorevents@gmail.com
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Saturday, October 03, 2020Arts and Crafts Shows

Art in the Park

Art in the Park
Art in the Park, a long-standing arts and crafts festival, features more than 50 juried artists, a variety of food booths, entertainment, live demonstrations, and children's activities. $2 suggested donation for admission.

When:
Saturday, October 3, 2020 10:00 AM thru 05:00 PM
Where:
Island Park
North Main Street
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Cheri Kindt-Gonzales
620-221-2161
winfieldarts@gmail.com
http://winfieldarts.org
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Thursday, October 08, 2020Fundraisers

Marquee Downtown Lunch Fundraiser

Marquee Downtown Lunch Fundraiser
Marquee Second Thursday Luncheon October 8th

The monthly Marquee Second Thursday Luncheon will be held on Thursday, October 8, from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Marquee Performing Arts Center, 1007 Main St., Winfield.  This month will feature chicken & noodles, mashed potatoes, dessert and drink for only $7.  This month’s luncheon is sponsored by the CourierTraveler.  There will no inside dining - all orders will be carry outs.

Marquee, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit effort.  Our mission is:  To create a dynamic cultural hub in the heart of downtown Winfield for social, artistic, educational and business gatherings by restoring and transforming the historic Winfield Fox Theatre into a state-of-the-art facility that connects and serves the people of Winfield and South-Central Kansas.   For more information on the Second Thursday Luncheon or about Marquee, please feel free to visit www.marqueepac.org or contact the Marquee office at 620-402-6688.

When:
Thursday, October 8, 2020 11:00 AM thru 01:00 PM
Where:
Marquee Performing Arts Center
1007 Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
For More Info:
Gary McCutcheon
620.218.6516
cutch1@cox.net
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Friday, October 09, 2020Family Fun

Community Night Out

Community Night Out
Hosted by the Winfield Police Department. Bring your chair and blanket and join us for a showing of Hocus Pocus! Drinks and popcorn provided!

When:
Friday, October 9, 2020 7:30 PM thru 09:30 PM
Where:
Island Park
200 N. Main St.
Winfield, KS 67156
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