Events
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Mark Arts 6×6 Art Sale, 1307 N. Rock Road
Fundraiser for Mark’s Arts Scholarship Fund. 6 X 6” paintings to be sold at reasonable prices. Lots in the $15 to $30 range. Not framed. Admission is free. You can also go to Mark’s Arts…
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Senior Wednesday, Personal Stories, at Ulrich Art Museum, WSU
As part of Wellderly Week (https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/wellderly-week/) Personal Stories of objects of significance submitted by community members for the exhibition, Uhlrich Co-Lab: Getting Personal. For more information, see: https://ulrich.wichita.edu/programs/personal-stories.
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Dining OUT at On The Border, 1930 N. Rock Road
It's National Clean OUT Your Closet Week, and the first thing you throw out is yourself! Lewis says that they have a Fajita Special For Two for half price on Wednesdays. That's why we have…
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Potluck/Business Meeting in Sky Room at Hillcrest Apartments, 115 S. Rutan.
It's Spring Fairy Fun Day, among other holidays. Usually we celebrate Post St. Patrick's Day with a Baked Potato Bar, and we'll do that with people bringing toppings and sides to our baked potato. Or,…
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Board Gayme Night @ Scott’s
Enjoy a fun night of different board. Scott has many to choose from, or bring a favorite of yours to share. And this usually involves food for those that think that no event should be…
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Hamlet at St. James Episcopal Church, 3750 E. Douglas
Presented by the Guild Hall Players, $12 at the door.It's As Young As You Feel Day, so go out, have a nice meal and enjoy the play.
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Movie Matinee – Hail Mary,
A sci-fi thriller. Admission is generally $11.99 for Seniors but Regal Crown Club members can get in for $6.59. And popcorn is half priced. See you at the movie. Scott
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Coffee With The Guys at Fat Ernie’s, 2806 S. Hydraulic.
First Come, First Serve. It’s International Waffle Day and National Caffeine Awareness Month, want another cup? Steve said that Fat Ernie’s is a favorite of his and Junior’s for specials like the “Lumber Jack”. Or…
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Pitch Night at Bob’s
If you didn’t do well earlier in the month at Joe and Brian’s, come try to redeem yourself at Bob’s. Caution: Bob cheats!!
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Guys Night OUT at J’s Lounge, 513 E. Central
Come join in on a great social event. And you don’t have to indulge in alcohol to participate. Even though it does make some of us more bearable. It’s National Viagra Day, you could get…
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THE REEL DEAL, Heart of America Men’s Chorus Goes to the Movies! at the Wichita Art Muse um, 1400 Museum Blvd.
$20 Admission. Call 202-8830 to reserve. Doors/bar opens at 6:30PM, show starts at 7 PM.
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Classic Movie Night
Come watch great movie from the past. Movie and Location to be determined.
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April Fool’s Day
This is going to be a full day of wonderful activities. As far as I am aware, this is the first full day ever planned and the most activities ever attempted in one 24-hour period. We will…
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Senior Wednesday at the Wichita Art Museum, 1400 Museum Boulevard
$2 Admission for non-WAM members. Donna Rae Pearson will present A More Joyful Place: Black Recreation and Leisure in Wichita at mid century. https://wam.org/event/senior-wednesday-april-206. Complimentary coffee and bagels at 10 AM, and lecture starts at 10:30 AM
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Senior Wednesday at the Museum of World Treasures, 835 E. First
Admission is $4 for non MOWT members. Dr. Scott McIntosh will talk on Russian Arctic Exploration. Light refreshments are provided. https://worldtreasures.org/events/calendar/senior-wednesday-russian-arctic-exploration.
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Celebrations at Mediterranean Grill, 335 S. Towne East Mall Dr. Reserved.
It may be National Burrito Day and National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, but Scott, an April Birthday guy, suggested that we go to Mediterranean Grill. I spoke to the manager and he has us reserved…
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Breakfast With The Guys at Auntie C’s Restaurant , 425 E. 61st St. N., Park City.
As well, it may National Chicken Cordon Bleu Day and National Ramen Day, but Scott thinks we can do better at Auntie C's. It's been a while since we were there last. You can see their menu…
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Farmer’s Market, Sedgwick County Extension Service, 7001 W. 21st St. N.
This is the first market of the year. It’s not as large as it gets in full season, But there be some spring fresh produce such as radishes, onions and lettuce as well as baked goods,…