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Wichita Family Crisis Center & Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center opened offices in Cowley & Sumner counties in October 2017. The partnership was formed to ensure that survivors in the community were supported through advocacy & education. The Mission of the Wichita Family Crisis Center is to eliminate domestic violence in our community by supporting survivors through shelter, education, and advocacy. Wichita Area Assault Center works with individuals and communities through comprehensive services and education to create a culture of intolerance for sexual violence and an atmosphere of healing for those impacted by it. We strive towards a communtiy free of the occurrence and threat of sexual violence.

620-221-5500
Fax: 620-221-5593
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620-221-2420
Fax: 620-221-2958
Email

Winfield Arts & Humanities Council
620-221-2161
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The WAHC is devoted to enriching the diverse cultural life of Winfield and its surrounding area. Visit the WAHC art galleries, take an art class, or attend one of its many events.

Established in 1917 as a 9 hole golf club by Fred Clarke who was, at the time, Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Winfield Country Club has evolved into a classic 18 hole Country Club with a swimming pool, driving/practice range, practice putting green, and racquet ball court. Surrounded by three separate housing developments WCC is accessible by private golf carts from the homes surrounding the golf course, plus rental carts are available at the club house. The course was charted by Sky Caddie in 2007 and yardages are well marked on the course.

Isle of Lights was formed in 1993 as a not-for-profit organization with the vision to create a Christmas lighting display in Winfield's beautiful Island Park.  Every year since, new displays have been added to the park.  Money for new displays and expenses comes from gate donations, private and business donations, memorials as well as grants from Winfield Convention and Tourism.

Isle of Lights opens yearly on the third Sunday of November and remains open until December 30.
Admission is free but donations are greatly appreciated.

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