Thursday, March 15, 2012

Free Exhibit: Fashions of the Titanic Era


A “Fashions of the Titanic Era” exhibit will be on display at the Kansas City Museum through September 3, 2012. Admission is free.

The exhibit features 36 historic fashions and accessories owned by Kansas City residents during the Edwardian period. You’ll also learn about notable events and happening in Kansas City during the year of Titanic’s fateful voyage (1912).

The Kansas City Museum is located at 3218 Gladston Boulevard in Kansas City, Missouri.

Free Pet Vaccinations: March 17th and March 24th

The free vaccination clinics will serve up to 1,000 pets coordinated on a first-come, first- serve basis. Attendees will receive a number upon arrival, with the final number being handed out within 15 minutes of the clinic closing. There are no income or residential restrictions. General wellness appointments will not be available during the free vaccination clinics on March 17th and 24th.


Generous funding from the ASPCA will support the two free vaccination clinics from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, March 17th and Saturday, March 24th. Clinics will be held at the Heartland SPCA Animal Medical Center at 5428 Antioch Dr. Merriam, KS 66202. Free vaccinations will also be administered to pets receiving the gift of spay/neuter surgery during the month of March.

Click here to learn more

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

March 31st NEIGHBORHOOD EASTER EGG HUNT


Saturday, March 31 10 A.M. – 12pm

Come one and all, young and old to a neighborhood Easter
egg hunt. Meet your neighbors and enjoy a great springtime
gathering. There will be something for all ages. In the event
of inclement weather, the hunt will be held inside.

HOSTED BY SOUTH BROADLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
7850 Holmes Rd, Kansas City, MO 64131

Beans & Greens Mobile Market



Marlborough: 8401 Euclid, Kansas City, MO on Thursdays 3 pm - 7 pm


Contact Information
Market Manager: Eugene Brown, III
Phone Number: (816) 517-0945
Email: eugene@beansandgreens.org
Website: http://www.beansandgreens.org/

LET’S GET GROWING!


(via article from Marlborough Community Coalition)

Whether you are interested in growing vegetables to save on
grocery bills, to make a little extra income by selling what you
grow, or you simply love fresh vegetables and digging in the dirt
- help is just around the corner!

Kansas City Community Gardens (KCCG) provides
self-help and educational assistance for their members to grow their own food.
Membership is $2 or $10
(depending on income) and it provides more benefits than
gardeners have zucchini in August, including:

* 10 packages of seeds (your choice)
* 1 bag of fertilizer (approx. 5lbs)
* Community gardening newsletter
* Discount on vegetable plants + additional seeds & fertilizer
* Tiller loan privilege

Membership also includes free attendance at high quality work-
shops offered by KCCG staff. Spring sessions scheduled
for KCCG’s office, 6917 Kensington, are the following:

March 16 & April 6 (noon)
Early Spring Crops

March 19 (6:00-7:30pm)
Vegetable Garden Basics

March 30 (noon)
Raised Bed Gardening


April 13 (noon)
Growing Herbs

April 20 (noon)
Tomatoes and Peppers

April 27 (noon)
Integrated Pest Management

May 18 (noon)
Insects in the Garden

June 1 (noon)
Plant Diseases

To join KCCG and to register for workshops, call 816-931-3877, visit their office or visit their website, www.kccg.org.

If you grow vegetables for the purpose of selling them or if the seeds, fertilizer
and growing expertise gained from a KCCG membership provided you with more produce
than your family can use, the Ivanhoe Small Growers Market designed especially
for neighborhood gardeners, might be just for you.

New this year, the market will be held Fridays from 5:00 -7:00
pm at the Nutter Ivanhoe Neighborhood Center, 37th & Woodland, beginning June 8th
and ending September 28th. It costs $3/week to sell or $48 if you sign up for the entire season.

To find out more about selling or shopping at the market,
contact Andy Volding at 816-377-9947 or avolding@kchealthykids.org.

Free gardening and marketing workshops open to anyone are also offered by the Grown in Ivanhoe project. Andy can provide information about them too.

Need space to grow vegetables on? The Marlborough East Neighborhood is planning
to start a Community Garden this spring. Contact Joyce Walker at jdewalt1@yahoo.com for information.

The Marlborough Coalition is exploring options for to also sponsor a community garden
site. Contact Diane Hershberger at stony crest@sbcglobal.net about that possibility.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Free Brookside warm up St. Patrick's Day parade


This Saturday, March 10, 2012,the Brookside Shopping District in Kansas City is holding its 32nd Annual Brookside St. Patrick’s Day Warm Up Parade. Admission is free.

This event includes more than 100 parade entries (parade floats, bands, clowns, dogs, horses, and more).

The parade, which starts at 2:00 p.m., will begin at 65th and Wornall, go north to 63rd Street, east to Main Street, south to Meyer Boulevard, then west to Brookside Boulevard