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Cities N through S

Date/Time

Title

Sponsor/Location

North Newton

Oct 15
10:30 AM

Editorial Cartoons in the Black Press with Aleen J. Ratzlaff

Bethel College, Life Enrichment, Krehbiel Auditorium, 300 E. 27th St., 316/283-6951

Olathe

Sep 18, 25
Oct 2, 9, 16, 23
6 PM

Prime Time Family Reading Time: Onward and Upward

Olathe Public Library, 201 E. Park St., 913/971-6850

Osage City

Oct 18
7:30 PM

Boots & Stetsons: The Kansas Cowboy with Jim Hoy

Osage City Area Arts Council, 785/528-4025. Location: Luthean Church Fellowship Hall, 210 Holiday

Osawatomie

Aug 8-9

Osawatomie’s Very Excellent Time Machine, presentations of first-person narratives

Sponsor: City of Osawatomie, 913/755-2164. Co-sponsor: Kansas State Historical Society. Location: John Brown Historic Site, Memorial Park, 10th & Main.

Overland Park

Sep 6
11 AM

El Viaje de la Nonna (Nona’s Trip) in the Latin American Cinema Festival XVII

Sociedad Hidalgo, 913/268-5525. Location: Rio Theater, 7204 W. 80th St.

Sep 13
11 AM

La Edad de la Peseta (The Silly Age) in the Latin American Cinema Festival XVII

Sociedad Hidalgo, 913/268-5525. Location: Rio Theater, 7204 W. 80th St.

Sep 20
11 AM

Elsa y Fred (Elsa & Fred) in the Latin American Cinema Festival XVII

Sociedad Hidalgo, 913/268-5525. Location: Rio Theater, 7204 W. 80th St.

Sep 27
11 AM

Propiedad Ajena (The Land of Another) in the Latin American Cinema Festival XVII

Sociedad Hidalgo, 913/268-5525. Location: Rio Theater, 7204 W. 80th St.

Oct 4
11 AM

Una Sombra al Frente (Crossing a Shadow) in the Latin American Cinema Festival XVII

Sociedad Hidalgo, 913/268-5525. Location: Rio Theater, 7204 W. 80th St.

Park City

Aug 9
7 PM

Becoming Modern: Reading the Buildings of Postwar Kansas with Jay M. Price

Chisholm Trail Seniors, Park City Senior Center, 6100 N. Hydraulic, 316/660-7080

Oct 11
7 PM

There’s Nothing the Matter with Kansas, but At Times It is Peculiar with Phillip D. Thomas

Park City PRIDE, 316/660-7080. Location: Chisholm Trail State Bank, 6160 N. Broadway

Nov 8
7 PM

World’s Largest Things: Roadside Attractions with Erika Nelson

Park City PRIDE & Chisholm Trail Seniors, Park City Senior Center, 6100 N. Hydraulic, 316/660-7080

Partridge

Oct 18
2 PM

World’s Largest Things: Roadside Attractions with Erika Nelson

Partridge Community Association, 620/708-5250. Location: Partridge Grade School, 620/708-5250

Nov 11
1 PM

You Be the Judge: The United States Supreme Court in Review with G. Joseph Pierron

Partridge Community Association, 620/708-5250. Location: Partridge Community Church, 620/708-5250

Pittsburg

Oct 30
7 PM

L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz portrayed by Frederick A. Krebs

Friends of Leonard H. Axe Library, Pittsburg State University, Overman Student Center, Balkans Room, 1701 S. Broadway, 620/235-4886

Prairie Village

Nov 19
12 Noon

Clarina Nichols, Freedom Fighter portrayed by Diane Eickhoff

Colonial Church, 7039 Mission Rd, 913/362-7735

Shawnee

Aug 12
7 PM

L. Frank Baum, Royal Historian of Oz portrayed by Frederick A. Krebs

Shawnee Town, 11501 W. 57th St., 913/248-2360

Sep 9
7 PM

James Naismith, Inventor of Basketball portrayed by William S. Worley

Shawnee Town, 11501 W. 57th St., 913/248-2360


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* KITES exhibits co-sponsored by the Kansas State Historical Society.

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