Monday, January 31, 2011

Free Chocolate, Giveaways and Health Screenings at Chocolate Crawl




Downtown Lee’s Summit will host its 3rd Annual Chocolate Crawl from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday, February 6, 2010. Customers are invited to wear red, and follow the pink and red balloons to free chocolate treats and health screenings while they shop for Valentine’s Day.

Customers should follow the pink balloons to participating stores, where they can enjoy a variety of free chocolate treats and enter to win a Valentine’s Day gift basket filled with products and gift cards. The first 300 customers to visit either A Thyme for Everything (231 SE Main) or The Living Stone (18 SE Third Street) will receive a box filled with coupons from participating stores. The boxes are only available the day of the event.

Downtown Lee’s Summit is also proud to partner with Lee’s Summit Medical Center to offer free health screenings. New to the event this year, the health screenings will include cholesterol, bone density, posture assessment, blood pressure and more. A total of 10 health screening stations will be offered inside participating businesses throughout downtown. These health screenings help celebrate the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement, which raises awareness about heart disease. All health screening stations will be marked with red balloons.

Downtown Lee’s Summit’s 3rd Annual Chocolate Crawl is brought to you by Downtown Lee’s Summit Main Street, Inc. (DLSMS), in partnership with Lee’s Summit Medical Center. DLSMS is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to the revitalization of Downtown Lee’s Summit. For more information, please visit www.downtownls.org or call 816-246-6598.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

KC Zoo: free Family Science Night Feb 3rd

February 3, 2011 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., the Kansas City Zoo is hosting a free Family Science Night. This is one in a series of hands-on Zoo science nights for families.

The February 3rd Family Science Night theme is Fantastic Foods. Kids will learn where food comes from, what causes food to spoil or be dangerous to eat, how much food they should be eating, how much food zoo animals need to eat, and more.

There is no registration required. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.

The Kansas City Zoo is located at 6800 Zoo Drive in Kansas City, Missouri.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Free one day membership to Sams club

Click here to sign up for a one day trial membership to Sam’s Club.
The promo code is 10851.

This deal expires on January 25, 2011.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Jan 22nd & 29th: FUNDAMENTALS BASKETBALL CLINIC

FUNDAMENTALS BASKETBALL CLINIC

with former NBA players
Clay Johnson and
Joe C. Merriweather
Saturday, January 22nd (ages 7-10)
Saturday, January 29th (ages 11-17)

10:00 am to Noon

Southeast

Community Center

4201 E 63rd, KCMO

For more information call (816) 513-9632 or
www.kcmo.org/parks

Monday, January 17, 2011

Martin Luther King Jr.Events

All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

TUESDAY, JAN. 11

Southern Christian Leadership Conference Community Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. Kansas City Marriott Downtown Hotel, 200 W. 12th St., Kansas City. Keynote speaker, Mayor James Young, Philadelphia, Miss. $60. www.kcsclc.org

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12

Dream Kansas City-MLK Jr. Call to Action Celebration. 5:30 p.m. Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center, 3700 Blue Parkway, Kansas City.

THURSDAY, JAN. 13

Southern Christian Leadership Conference 36th Annual Black Achievers Celebration. 6 p.m. Kansas City Marriott Downtown, 200 W. 12th St., Kansas City. $75. www.kcsclc.org

FRIDAY, JAN. 14

Olathe Human Relations Commission Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration. Noon. Olathe City Council Chamber, 100 E. Santa Fe, Olathe.

UMKC MLK Keynote Lecture: “Continuing the Struggle.” Henry Louis Gates, Harvard University. 6 p.m. Swinney Recreation Center, 5030 Holmes Road, Kansas City. Registration required at www.umkc.edu/diversity

SATURDAY, JAN. 15

March for Peace. SCLC-KC. Noon. Meet at St. Matthew AME Zion, 4400 Linwood, Kansas City, and march to Linwood United Christian Church, 3151 Olive.

The 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Memorial Community Program. Doors open at 1 p.m. and program begins at 2 p.m. at (a new location) Blue Valley West High School, 159th Street and Antioch Road in Overland Park. Guest speaker is Airick Leonard West, president of the Kansas City, Mo., school board. Musical and dance performances.

The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. State Celebration Commission: “Love creates unity in the midst of diversity” at 6:30 p.m. at St. James United Methodist Church in Kansas City. Guest speaker, the Rev. Emanuel Cleaver III. Musical and dance performances.

SUNDAY, JAN. 16

Raytown annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration: “Unity With Love — Pass It On,” 3 p.m. at Blue Ridge Presbyterian Church, 6429 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown. Keynote speaker, the Rev. Donald Ford of Second Missionary Baptist Church, Grandview. Musical groups will perform. A reception and time for fellowship follow the program.

Methodist Ministers Fellowship. SCLC-KC. 6 p.m. at Ward Chapel AME Church, 2126 Prospect, Kansas City.

MONDAY, JAN. 17

Southern Christian Leadership Conference Community Breakfast. 8 a.m., MidAmerica Nazarene University, 2030 E. College Way, Olathe. Keynote speaker, E. Bernard Franklin, former chief of Metropolitan Community College-Penn Valley.

Kansas City, Kan., Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Celebration: “Holding on to the Dream: Still Seeking Peace, Economic Justice, and Moral Accountability.”11 a.m. at the Jack Reardon Civic Center, 5th Street and Minnesota Ave. Keynote speaker, the Rev. Bishop John Richard Bryant, presiding prelate, 4th Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The annual “Motorcade for Hunger” will depart at 10 a.m. from the Mount Zion Baptist Church parking lot at Fifth Street and Richmond Avenue and will arrive at the Reardon Civic Center by 11 a.m.

Doug Talley Quartet concert to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Noon to 1 p.m. at Westport Presbyterian Church, 201 Westport Road, Kansas City. Sponsored by the Westport Center for the Arts.

Seventh Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy and Scholarship Awards Dinner: Social hour at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6, and program at 7. Overland Park Marriott Hotel, 10800 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park. Olathe branch of the NAACP. Legacy Award recipient is Olathe Mayor Michael Copeland. $75. Reservation checks can be made to the Martin Luther King Legacy and Scholarship Awards Committee and mailed to P.O. Box 270691, Kansas City, MO 64127.

Community forum, “Strength to Love: Today and Tomorrow.” 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Friendship Baptist Church, 3530 Chelsea Drive, Kansas City. Forum explores Martin Luther King Jr.’s views on economic security, public safety, healthcare and military spending and what actions he would call for today. Video and audio excerpts of King’s speeches and a panel of youth and adult speakers.

Bonner Springs and Edwardsville celebration. 1 to 3 p.m. at First Christian Church, 148 Nettleton in Bonner Springs. Panel discussion with representatives of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Music and refreshments.

Salvation Army’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration. 9 a.m. volunteer registration at the Bellefontaine Community Center, 3013 E. Ninth St., Kansas City. At 9:30 a.m., volunteers, led by a drill team, will march from the community center to the Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center, at 1351 E. 10th St., where they will clean up a nearby park. A worship service at 11 a.m. at the Adult Rehabilitation Center, followed by a complimentary lunch.

The Independence Ministerial Alliance and the Community of Concerned Citizens, in partnership with the City of Independence: “Serving Others.” 7 p.m. at the Truman Memorial Building, 416 W. Maple. Keynote speaker, Barbara Peterson, board president of Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City, Inc. Musical performances.

The 13th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration. Presented by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 7 a.m. 2915 Swope Parkway, Kansas City. Speaker: Rockell Ingram.

Northland annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration. 10 a.m. in John Gano Memorial Chapel on the campus of William Jewell College in Liberty. Tickets or reservations are not required. Featured speaker, John Covington, superintendent of schools for the Kansas City School District. A public reception will follow in the White Atrium of the Yates-Gill College Union. For a campus map with driving directions to William Jewell College, go to www.jewell.edu/william_jewell/gen/william_and_jewell_generated_ pages/Campus_Map_m84.html

Mass Celebration. SCLC-KC. 6 p.m. Friendship Baptist Church, 3530 Chelsea Drive, Kansas City.Keynote speaker, U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, a Democrat and former majority whip in the House.




Thursday, January 13, 2011

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Superlative Vegetables for Kansas City: Saturday, February 19,



Vegetables need not be boring or something you avoid at dinner. They can be show pieces of your garden and tasty home-grown additions to culinary exploration.

vegetablesThe GCA welcomes Ben Sharda of the Kansas City Community Gardens to share his suggestions for the best vegetable varieties for growing in Kansas City gardens as well as some unusual vegetables you may have never heard of or just never thought about growing.

Saturday, February 19,
The fun begins at 9:30 a.m. for refreshments followed by the program at 10 a.m. at the Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center at 4750 Troost, Kansas City, Missouri 64110.

Garden Center Association Presents Speaker Series

The Garden Center Association (GCA) of Greater Kansas City recently announced the first two programs of the 2011 GCA Speaker Series.

The series begins on Saturday, January 15 at the Discovery Center with Rita and George Arnold of Arnold's Greenhouse in Leroy, Kansas as they lead a photo tour of what's new for the garden in 2011. Throw away those catalogs, take a front row seat and check off the new plants you must have. You will get to see amazing photos and all the details of the plants, where and how they want to grow, as well as what makes them special.

Vegetable BasketOn Saturday, February 19, the GCA presents "Superlative Vegetable Varieties for Growing in Kansas City" by Ben Sharda, executive director of Kansas City Community Gardens. Ben will talk about interesting vegetables for your garden. You may not look at vegetables the same way ever again. Discover vegetables that deserve to take front and center in your garden and not be relegated to the backs of the beds or far corners of the garden. Best of all, not only are they good to look at but good to eat as well.

Both programs begin 10:00am at the Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center, 4750 Troost. Hot coffee and refreshments begin on half hour before the program. Admission is free and open to the public. The speaker series is paid for by GCA membership dues, donations and fund-raising events.

The 2011 GCA Speaker Series continues throughout the year and will include programs on Hellebores, Lilies, Organic Gardening, Saving Seeds and much more. Watch the GCA website for details.

POSTPONED: KC Mayoral Candidate Forum

New date is January 15


KC Mayoral Candidate Forum

The KC Mayoral Candidate Forum scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed and will be held Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 1:30 p.m.
Sacred Heart Church Hall
814 W. 26th Street
Kansas City, Missouri

Host Members
Hispanic Civic Engagement Project
Guadalupe Centers, Inc.
Mattie Rhodes
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater KC
Hispanic Economic Development Corp.
Westside Housing Organization
Cabot Westside Health Center
LULAC/LNESC
Coalition of Hispanic Organizations
Communities Creating Opportunities
Kansas City Hispanic News

Attendees will be encouraged to vote on the candidates' responses to the questions. These results will be compiled into a scoring rubric that will be aggressively disseminated to the members, clients, and communities these organiztions and agencies serve.

Moderators
Kris Katz, KMBC Channel 9
Chris Hernandez, Channel 41
Joe Arce, KC Hispanic News

For more information, contact Crispin Rea at 816-581-5616.

Community Leadership Program

Hello KC citizens! As a contracted instructor for the Community Leadership Program, sponsored by Mid-America Regional Council (MARC), I want to personally invite you to enroll in my classes, one of which, Relationship Building, is beginning next Tuesday evening and runs for five weeks. Following the Relationship Building series, I will be instructing the Problem Solving series.

Even though it is sometimes tough to get out in the cold weather during the winter, this time of year is a good time to acquire some new skills and perspective on how to inspire and lead others in improving not only your neighborhood, but workplaces, churches and our city. If you are enable to commit to the entire Community Leadership Program, which consists of five series that are 5-sessions each, it is still appropriate to attend only what works for you. The two series that I instruct are very neighborhood-focused where you will meet other leaders, obtain new ways to engage people and some tools that will help you be more effective as a current or potential leader.

The classes are held at the Green Impact Zone office at 4600 Paseo. The facility is handicapped accessible, has security on site and a light supper is served prior to each class and there is no cost to enroll. Please see the instructions below on how to enroll. Do it soon as the first class begins in a week and there is a limit on class size! You may call me with questions.

Sincerely,
Ronelle Neperud
Discovery Source
9 E. 108th Terrace
Kansas City, MO 64114
816-216-6738 (office)
816-868-0374 (cell)

Monday, January 10, 2011

Jan 17th: Trash service delayed

In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 17, curbside trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day and City of Kansas City, Mo., offices, including the 3-1-1 Action Center, will be closed.

Residents who usually have Monday collection will receive this service Tuesday, Jan. 18. Residents who usually have Friday collection will receive this service Saturday, Jan 22.

For more information about solid waste collection services, visit http://www.kcmo.org/trash or call the 3-1-1 Action Center, a division of the City Manager's Office, at 311 or 816-513-1313.

Media inquiries about trash and recycling should be directed to Dennis Gagnon, public information officer for the Public Works Department, 816-513-2659.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

January 8:Free Community Health Fair

This Saturday, January 8, 2010 from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Legacy Park Community Center is hosting a free health fair and birthday bash.

Free health screenings include:

  • Blood pressure
  • Bone density
  • Diabetes
  • Foot care
  • Cancer profiling
  • Muscle tension
  • Flu vaccinations
  • Motor skills
  • Memory screenings

The birthday bash includes a free open swim, gym equipment, fitness classes, snacks and more.

Schedule of Events:

  • Open swim, fitness center, track and racquetball: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Chair massages: 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
  • Turbokick: 8:30 a.m.
  • Community Health Fair: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • Boot Camp: 9:30 a.m.
  • Meet KC Wolf: 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
  • Zumba & Zumbatomic: 11:30 a..m.

Legacy Park Community Center is located at 901 NE Bluestem Drive in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.