July 6-Kansas City Royals at Tigers 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 6-No Doubt with Paramore, Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; 7:30pm; Get directions; (816) 363-7827; www.kcstarlight.com
July 6-Explorers at Boston Lobsters; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 7-Full Moon
July 7 - Kansas City Ski Club meeting at Californos, 4124 Pennsylvania, KCMO 64111; Map ; 5pm social on the deck; come and get club information or check our website http://www.kcskiclub.org/
July 7-Kansas City Royals at Tigers 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 7-Newport Beach Breakers at Explorers; Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 7:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 7-Lacuna Coil, Beaumont Club; 4050 Pennsylvania, KCMO 64111; Club; $18; Box Office (Noon to 6pm, Mon-Fri): (816) 561-2560
July 8-KCAUG Meeting -Topic: 3D Basics, TranSystems, 2400 Pershing Rd, Suite 400, KCMO 64108; 6pm; Food Provided by TranSystems; Our own Mark Norris will be presenting and answering questions on the basics of 3D Modeling. Bring any questions you may have even if they are not 3D related. We also encourage those attending to bring a useful tip to share with the group. Feel free to send them to Larry prior to the meeting if you are not comfortable with presenting your tip; Larry Schmitendorf: (785) 224-8404; vp@kcaug.com
July 8-Kansas City Royals at Tigers 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 8-10- KC's 25th anniversary of Summer Bowl for Kids' Sake Regular bowling sessions; Lunar Bowl, 2001 NW 7 Hwy, Blue Springs, MO 64014; Bowling sessions are at 6:30pm and 8:15pm each night; benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater KC; Form a bowling team consisting of 6 people. Schedule a bowling date and time; Each team member receives a sponsor sheet to complete and is encouraged to use the online fundraising webpage to ask friends, family and co-workers for pledges to support BBBs; includes free pizza, soda and beer, prizes, and (of course) tons of fun; Casual Dress, of course!; 816.561.5269; www.bbbskc.org ; http://www.summerbowl.org/
July 8-10- American Association for State and Local History workshop: Military History, National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial, 100 W 26th St, Kansas City, MO 64108; Get directions; $275 members / $340 nonmembers; $20 discount if fee is received by AASLH by June 8; will focus on the care, conservation and exhibition of military artifacts in museum collections. Spend time working with conservators and curators to learn how to be better stewards of your military history collection. This workshop is intended for museum staff and volunteers who work in any type of museum that has collections of a military nature; www.aaslh.org/ColCampMilHistory.htm; (816) 784-1918; http://www.libertymemorialmuseum.org/
July 8-12-James Johann Stanford and Sons, Legends at Village West, (2nd floor next to Dave and Busters) 1867 Village West Parkway, KCKS 66111; Map; opened for many national acts, including Jimmy "Dy-No-Mite" Walker, Weird Al Yankovic; 913-400-7500; Click here for FREE TICKETS; http://www.stanfordscomedyclub.com/
Wed and Thur 8:00pm
Fri and Sat 7:45pm and 9:45pm
Sun 7:45pm
July 9-Kansas City Royals at Red Sox 6:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 9-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 9-Black Crowes, VooDoo Lounge, Harrah's Casino North Kansas City, One Riverboat Drive, NKCMO 64116; $40-$60; http://www.voodookc.com/
July 9-12-High School Musical, Theatre in the Park, Shawnee Mission Park, Show Synopsis; www.theatreinthepark.org, 913-312-8841
July 9-Aug 2-How to Eat Like a Child, the Chestnut Theatre, 234 N. Chestnut, Olathe; $18 (discounts for seniors and groups), Tickets for all six productions in the 2008-2009 season are $96 (adult); a guide to the art of being a child … told strictly from a child’s point of view. The kids will teach you how to torture your sister, how to laugh hysterically, and how to act after being sent to your room! This fast-paced, unique show will be performed by some of the most talented young performers in the Kansas City area. Book by Delia Ephron, John Forster and Judith Kahans’ Music and Lyrics by John Forster (Rated G); Seating is limited; reservations: 913-764-2121; http://www.chestnutfinearts.com/
July 10-Eddie Delahunt, Mike Kelly's Westsider, 1515 Westport Road, KCMO; MAP; 6pm; No Cover Charge; 816-931-9417; http://www.eddiedelahunt.com/
July 10-Kansas City Royals at Red Sox 6:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 10-Boulevard of Dreams, Boulevard Brewing Company; 7:00pm-11:00pm; $40 advance, a night to benefit the Dream Factory of Greater KC; Event Website
July 10-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 10-FREE Concert and a Movie in the Park! Jon Trozzolo and Burnt Ends;The Temple of Doom, Hyde Park KCMO (36th & Gillham Road); 7:30pm-10:30pm; ATTENTION FAMILIES! Bring your blankets and join us for music, a movie, refreshments, free prizes, and kid-friendly entertainment; Sponsored by the Pilgrim Center, Inc. in cooperation with the Hyde Park Neighborhood Association and the Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation Department. Funded in part by the Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund, City of KCMO; 816-753-671
July 10-NY Buzz at Explorers; Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 7:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 10- Free Friday Night Flicks: "Men In Black", Crown Center, classic movie on the huge outdoor screen; Bring your blanket and lawn chairs, sit under the stars; www.crowncenter.com
July 10-Leon Russell, Knucklehead’s Saloon, 2715 Rochester KCMO 64120; $20; a +21 club - no one under 21 admitted, unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian; (816) 483-1456; (816) 483-6407; http://www.knuckleheadskc.com/
July 10-Aug 23-Are We There Yet?-a family survival guide, American Heartland Theatre, (Crown Center) 2450 Grand Boulevard, Suite 314, KCMO 64108; A Kansas City Premiere; a roller coaster ride through the lives of modern American families! This merry musical romp includes everything from hysterical family car trips and mothers praying for hits at their sons' baseball games, to fathers sitting through ballet lessons and the joy of sex after 60! http://www.ahtkc.com/
July 11- Saturday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 6am-4pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 11-Beak n Wings at the Downtown City Market; 7am-3pm; Come on down and check us out; Dean Tyson: 913-322-3398; 1-866-549-BIRD; http://www.beaknwings.org/
July 11-YARD SALES!! West Plaza Neighborhood annual event, borders of State Line, Southwest Trafficway, 43rd to 47th Streets; Flyers can be picked up at any participating sale for other sales in the area; Julie: 816-931-2276; jatkc@aol.com
July 11- Psycho Psummer Trail Run, 50K Run, 15-Mile Run, Wyandotte County Lake Park, KCKS; 8am; Ben Holmes: 816-810-0440; badbendrs@yahoo.com; http://www.psychowyco.com/
July 11-Antique and Craft Show, Bingham-Waggoner Estate, 313 W Pacific, Independence; 9am-4pm; free; 816-461-3491, http://www.bwestate.org/
July 11- Our Favorite Photos of HST, Francis Families Theater, The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, 500 W. US Hwy. 24. Independence MO 64050; 11am; Archivist Pauline Testerman presents our favorite photographs from the temporary exhibit celebrating President Truman's 125th birthday, Images of Harry S. Truman. In addition, you'll see images that barely missed the cut-and have rarely been seen by the public; 1-800-833-1225; 816-268-8200; truman.library@nara.gov; www.trumanlibrary.org
July 11-July Puppet Show Series- Paul Mesner Puppets ; 816.274.8444; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 11-The American Royal's 2nd Annual Wine & Brew Ha-Ha, Hale Arena, The American Royal Court, 1701 American Royal Court, KCMO, West Bottoms; 5-9pm; $20/adv or $25/day of event; Proceeds will benefit the American Royal's Education Programs; Taste some of the best Wines & Beers from the Kansas and Missouri all under one roof and help support the American Royal's Youth Programs; Casual Dress; Free Parking; 816-221-9800; 816-569-4036 - Jolene DeMoss; Jolened@americanroyal.com; http://www.americanroyal.com/
July 11-Kansas City Wizards vs. at New England Revolution 3pm; www.kcwizards.com
July 11-Kansas City Royals at Red Sox 6:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 11-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 11-Kansas City Movement, Off Center Theatre, Level 3, Crown Center Shops; 7:30pm; $10/advance, $12/door; "Dedication" is a celebratory performance that is a tribute to the memories and emotions carried in life. Using movement and dance to express this , Kansas City Movement will be adventuring through pieces that reflect on childhood,love, relationship, death, and history. "Dedication" will honor real life people and experiences through movement with a soundtrack that will inspire; http://www.ahtkc.com/; 816.274.8444; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 11-Boston Lobsters at Explorers; Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 7:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 11-An Evening With Il Divo; Sprint Center, KCMO; view map » ; http://www.sprintcenter.com/
July 11-KC Roller Warriors-The Fight Before X-Mas, Municipal Auditorium, 301 W 13th St, KCMO 64105; 7pm; (913) 636-7894; http://www.kcrollerwarriors.com/
July 11- Rugby Tournament, Denver, CO ($1500 1st Place) Kansas City Rogues Rugby Football Club will be attending; Wayne Nichols: KCRUGBY7@Yahoo.com; http://kcrogues.ruggerspace.com/
July 11-Il Divo, the Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd, KCMO; $51.70-$126.70; (816) 949-7100; http://www.sprintcenter.com/
July 11-12-Summerfest Concert: WILDFLOWERS, Chamber Music Festival; http://www.summerfestkc.org/
Sat-7pm at White Recital Hall, 4949 Cherry, KCMO
Sun- 5PMat St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1307 Holmes, KCMO
July 12- Sunday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 8am-3:30pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/Art of the Machine: Mercedes Benz Club
July 12-Shawnee Mission Triathlon Shawnee Mission Park, Shawnee, KS view map »
July 12-Kansas City Royals at Red Sox 12:35pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 12-Kansas City T-Bones; 5:05pm; Fargo-Moorhead Red Hawks; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 12-Springfield Lasers at Explorers; Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 6:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 12 - Country Wars Final, VooDoo lounge, Harrah's Casino, NKCMO; 7pm showtime; 21+; bands are subject to change; Jim Kilroy : 913-709-1367; jimkilroy@bizkc.rr.com; http://www.clubwars.net/
Bands To Be Determined
July 12-Kansas City Theatre Pipe Organ Concert, Music Hall; Complimentary event. Donations appreciated; World-renown organist and musician, Kay McAbee is truly a legend in his own time and an icon at the Rialto Theatre in Joliet and the Barton Grande Pipe Organ. A native of the Joliet area, Kay gave music lessons to many of today's top organists from this region. Kay will always be associated with the Barton Grande, having performed on this instrument many times in the past 40 years. Kay made a recording of the Barton in the 1960's. Kay currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico and travels weekly to Las Vegas where he is the staff organist at the Maloof residence, the new home of the former Chicago Stadium organ
July 13-Fore KC! Golf Classic Blue Hills Country Club, KCMO view map »
July 13-Beak n Wings monthly general meeting OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Petco; 95th and Quiveria; 7pm-9pm; Topic; ON SITE GROOMING (wings; nails and beaks; $5.00 each per bird) ; Bring your birds. We will groom them; there will be a vet on site; Dean Tyson: 913-322-3398; 1-866-549-BIRD; http://www.beaknwings.org/
July 13-Kansas City T-Bones; 7pm; at Gary-Southshore RailCats; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 13-Kicks Band Spring Fling Dance; Mill Creek Center, 311 E. Park, Olathe, KS 66061; 7:30 - 9:30pm; a benefit for Johnson County Parks and Recreation 50+; $4 at the door, with light refreshments included; Dance to live big band swing music; Bring your Dancing shoes; tammy@the-kicks-band.com ; http://www.the-kicks-band.com/
July 13-17-Eleventh Annual Superkids Asthma Day Camp (grades 1-3), Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St # 201, OPKS; Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; $30 per child, scholarships available; Each child learns about asthma management through games, crafts, outdoor activities including swimming, an Asthma Olympics, and other fun activities from experienced health care professionals. The camp is a safe, medically supervised environment that fosters understanding and self-management of asthma without negative peer pressure; Dress kids for play; RSVP to Melissa Ford by June 29; 816-333-6608; info@aafakc.org; www.aafakc.org
July 13-19-“Anything Goes,” Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; Get directions; madcap antics of a love triangle at sea, a myriad of mistaken identities and a lively Cole Porter musical score, including "You're the Top," "I Get a Kick out of You" and "It's De-Lovely,"; (816) 363-7827; http://www.kcstarlight.com/
July 14-Germania Board meeting, Germania Klubhaus, 1611 Swift in North Kansas City; Laura Peterson 913-262-4322
July 14-Kansas City T-Bones; 7pm; at Gary-Southshore RailCats; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 14-Sacramento Capitals at Explorers; Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 7:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 14-YES and ASIA, Uptown Theatre, 3700 Broadway, KCMO; Doors 7pm; Show 8pm; 816-753-8665; http://www.uptowntheater.com/
July 14-Gov’t Mule, Crossroads KC at Grinders; $25-$61.50 ( http://www.crossroadskc.com/)
July 15-Kansas City T-Bones; 11am at Gary-Southshore RailCats; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 15-Poker night, Germania Klubhaus, 1611 Swift in North Kansas City; Rainer: 913-207-1407
July 15-16-Tim Gaither, Stanford and Sons, Legends at Village West, (2nd floor next to Dave and Busters) 1867 Village West Parkway, KCKS 66111; Map; has worked with many top notch comics but the most well known are these cats Larry the Cable Guy, Lewis Black, Carlos Mencia, Pablo Francisco, Bruce Bruce, etc...; 913-400-7500; http://www.stanfordscomedyclub.com/
Wed and Thur 8:00pm
July 15-18- KC's 25th anniversary of Summer Bowl for Kids' Sake Regular bowling sessions; Lunar Bowl, 2001 NW 7 Hwy, Blue Springs, MO 64014; Bowling sessions are at 6:30pm and 8:15pm each night; benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater KC; Form a bowling team consisting of 6 people. Schedule a bowling date and time; Each team member receives a sponsor sheet to complete and is encouraged to use the online fundraising webpage to ask friends, family and co-workers for pledges to support BBBs; includes free pizza, soda and beer, prizes, and (of course) tons of fun; Casual Dress, of course!; 816.561.5269; www.bbbskc.org ; http://www.summerbowl.org/
July 16-Kansas City T-Bones; 7pm; at Gary-Southshore RailCats; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 16-37th Annual SPORT KC PROPS Sprint Center, KCMO
July 16-Explorers at NY Buzz; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 16-Chris Isaak, VooDoo Lounge, Harrah's Casino North Kansas City, One Riverboat Drive, NKCMO 64116; at Harrah’s Casino; $55-$70; http://www.voodookc.com/
July 16-19-The British Open Championship (The Open, British Open), Royal Birkdale; the oldest of the four major championships in men's golf; the only major held outside the USA; on one of nine historic links courses in the United Kingdom; features a four hole playoff for all golfers tied at the end of regulation, with the playoff continuing into sudden death holes if players remain tied after four holes; www.opengolf.com
July 17-The Chef's Taste of Summer Series, Crown Center Shops, Level 1 Atrium; noon; FREE; Frank Majowicz of the Hyatt Regency; Experience great new summer recipes from Crown Center’s Executive Chefs, as they show off their creative culinary skills to help spark up your summer meals 816.274.8444; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 17-Eddie Delahunt, Mike Kelly's Westsider, 1515 Westport Road, KCMO; MAP; 6pm; No Cover Charge; 816-931-9417; http://www.eddiedelahunt.com/
July 17-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 17-Kansas City Royals vs Rays 7:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 17- Free Friday Night Flicks: "The Karate Kid", Crown Center, classic movie on the huge outdoor screen; Bring your blanket and lawn chairs, sit under the stars; www.crowncenter.com
July 17-Explorers at NY Sportimes (Bryan Brothers - KC); 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 17-l8-Jon Reep winner of NBC's Last Comic Standing and The Dodge Hemi Guy, Stanford and Sons, Legends at Village West, (2nd floor next to Dave and Busters) 1867 Village West Parkway, KCKS 66111; Map; 913-400-7500; http://www.stanfordscomedyclub.com/
July 17- 19-The Wedding Singer, Theatre in the Park, Shawnee Mission Park, Show Synopsis; www.theatreinthepark.org, 913-312-8841
July 17-Aug. 2-Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, Barn Players, 6219 Martway, Mission; Young lovers, in order to escape marital law, flee to the forest in order to marry on their own terms. With the interference of a visiting band of fairies and an unsuspecting troupe of actors, chaos and merriment ensue; www.thebarnplayers.org, 913-432-9100
July 18- Saturday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 6am-4pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 18- Rugby Tournament, KCMO ($1500 1st Place) Kansas City Rogues Rugby Football Club will be attending; Wayne Nichols: KCRUGBY7@Yahoo.com; http://kcrogues.ruggerspace.com/
July 18-July Puppet Show Series- StoneLion Puppet Theatre ; 816.274.8444; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 18-Beer School at McCoy's, McCoy's Public House /The Foundry, 4057 Pennsylvania Ave. Westport, KCMO 64111; 3-5pm; $19 in advance (UMKC Students $10); Taste the latest beers brewed on premise and from around the world. Sample spent brewery grain dinner rolls. Learn about brewing history with a presentation by Milwaukee native and industry veteran
"The Beer Jockey", Jim Quinn: 816-810-5345; BeerJockeyJim@yahoo.com; http://www.beerjockey.blogspot.com/
Registration: UMKC Communiversity Phone 816 235 1448
Online at http://www.umkc.edu/commu
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July 18-Y’allapalooza 2009, Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Amphitheater, 633 North 130th Street, Bonner Springs, KS 66012; 3:30 parking lots, 4pm Doors, 4:15pm Show; All Ages; featuring Pat Green, Jason Michael Carroll, Randy Houser, Eli Young Band, Jonathan Singleton & the Grove, Matt Stillwell, and more! Hybrids or other alternative fuel vehicles park for free; Regular parking is $10, VIP parking is $20; Tickets on sale at 10am Friday, May 15th; (913) 721-3400; http://sandstoneamp.com/
July 18-Sommerfest, Turner/GACA Klubhaus, 512 Bong Ave, Belton, MO 64012; Map; Directions: I55th St. west to Kensington, south to Bong and west to the Klubhaus (Just east of Eagle’s Landing Golf Course); Air Conditioned Hall; Richard: 816-797-3383; GACA Banquet Hall: 816-322-4202
All Day "Wrist Band" Pass $10 per Adult - $5 for Military personnel with valid I.D
$5 per Child (12 and under) covers all the Games and fun activities all day long, like face painting, balloon artists, yard inflatables, Hula Hoop Contest and Water Balloon Toss for prizes
1-9pm-German Food , German Beer & assorted beverages available for purchase (in the upper lounge area)
2-5pm -The "Polkadots" perform
3pm-Hula Hoop Contest (for prizes-in children's area)
4pm-Water Balloon Toss (for prizes-in children's area)
5-5:25pm-The "Liederkranz Singers"
5:25-5:45pm-The "Turner’s Dancing & Tumbling Kids"
5:45-6pm-"Kazoo Kontest"
6-6:30pm-"Music by Armin"
6:30-7pm-The "Blautalers" Dancing Group
7pm-Water Balloon Toss (for prizes-in children's area)
7-11pm-The famous "Brian McCarty Band"
July 18-Kansas City Royals vs Rays 6:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 18-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 18-Washington Kastles at Explorers (Bryan Brothers - KC); Barney Allis Plaza (at the intersection of 12th Street and Wyandotte, KCMO); 7:35pm, Gates open 1 ½ hours prior to the start of the match; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 18-SONIC YOUTH, Uptown Theatre, 3700 Broadway, KCMO; Doors 7:30pm; Show 8:30pm; 816-753-8665; http://www.uptowntheater.com/
July 18- 19-Summerfest Concert: THE SECRET FLOWER, Chamber Music Festival; http://www.summerfestkc.org/
Sat-7pm at White Recital Hall, 4949 Cherry, KCMO
Sun- 5PMat St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1307 Holmes, KCMO
July 19- Sunday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 8am-3:30pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 19-Beak n Wings at Petco; (75th and Metcalf); from 10am-3pm; Come on out and see the PARROTS! Dean Tyson: 913-322-3398; 1-866-549-BIRD; http://www.beaknwings.org/
July 19-Kansas City Royals vs Rays 1:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 19-Kansas City T-Bones; 5:05pm; Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 19-The Dixie Doodlers, Santa Fe Commons Park, 81st and Santa Fe Dr., OPKS; 7pm; free; Dogs may join their families provided they are kept on a leash and other applicable animal control ordinances are followed; Alcohol is prohibited in city parks 913-344-8656, www.opkansas.org
July 19-Explorers at St. Louis Aces (Bryan Brothers - KC); 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 19-NEKO CASE, Uptown Theatre, 3700 Broadway, KCMO; Doors 7pm; Show 8pm; 816-753-8665; http://www.uptowntheater.com/
July 19-Incubus, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; $34; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 19-26-KC Fringe Festival, citywide; live performances of theatre, dance, performance art, visual art, spoken word, puppetry, storytelling, film and fashion; 816-516-4750; www.kcfringe.org
July 20-Tastes and Tees for TLC golf tournament, Falcon Lakes Golf Course, 4605 Clubhouse Drive, Basehor, KS; Women’s clinic and tournament registration at 7am, Open Scramble Registration noon; all proceeds will benefit TLC for Children and Families, portion of registration fees are tax deductible; Women’s clinic/ tournament- $150, Open Scramble Tournament- $175; golf attire; Individual golfers registered by May 16th will receive free tickets to the wine tasting! Register by July 13th to Jen Simpson: 913-324-3801; jsimpson@kidstlc.org; register online: www.kidstlc.org
In the morning: a women’s clinic lead by area golf professionals followed by a 9-hole tournament, with the option to skip the clinic and golf 18 holes.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided for the women, as well as a silent auction during lunch.
The afternoon: open scramble tournament followed by dinner, awards and a silent auction and live auction
July 20-Kansas City Royals vs Angels 7:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 20-Conquer and Curse Tour with Abigail Williams, Riot Room, 4048 Broadway KCMO; $11; http://www.theriotroom.com/
July 21-Germania Klubhaus Cleaning Day, Germania Klubhaus, 1611 Swift in North Kansas City; Inge: 816-436-8334
July 21-Kansas City T-Bones; 7pm; at Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 21-Kansas City Royals vs Angels 7:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 21-ROCKSTAR Mayhem Festival, in the paved parking lot off 126th street and State Ave. and inside the venue grounds, Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Amphitheater, 633 North 130th Street, Bonner Springs, KS 66012; 1:30 pm Doors, 2pm Show; All Ages; Marilyn Manson, Slayer, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine and more; Hybrids or other alternative fuel vehicles park for free; Regular parking is $10, VIP parking is $20. All parking is located in the gravel parking lot off 130th Street; (913) 721-3400; http://sandstoneamp.com/
July 21-Def Leppard, Poison and Cheap Trick, Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd, KCMO; Get directions; $39-$125; (816) 949-7100; www.sprintcenter.com
July 21-Explorers at Sacramento Capitals (Bryan Brothers - KC); 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 22-The Great War, the Great Movies: “Wilson,” 1944 bio-pic of the 1917-18 wartime president, National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial, 100 W 26th St, Kansas City, MO 64108; Get directions, 2pm; special summer feature; won five Academy Awards©, including Best Actor for Alexander Knox. Presented in conjunction with Ottawa University, the film will include an introduction and discussion of the film by Dr. John Tibbetts, Associate Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Theater and Film, University of Kansas. Dr. Tibbetts is well known to local audiences as a reporter for CBS television and National Public Radio. This free event will take place in the J.C. Nichols Auditorium of the National World War I Museum; (816) 784-1918; http://www.libertymemorialmuseum.org/
July 22- The Fray, Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; Get directions; 7:00pm; (816) 363-7827; www.kcstarlight.com
July 22-Demi Lovato With Special Guest David Archuleta; Sprint Center, KCMO; view map » ; http://www.sprintcenter.com/
July 22-Kansas City T-Bones; 7pm; at Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 22-Kansas City Royals vs Angels 7:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 22-Explorers at Newport Beach Breakers; 816-513-5630; jeff@kcexplorers.com, www.kcexplorers.com
July 23-Granfalloon’s 25th Annual Women's Golf Scramble Classic; Proceeds benefit the Will to Succeed Foundation; Details; http://www.willtosucceed.org/
July 23-Kansas City T-Bones; 6pm; at Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 23-Book signing: Gillian Flynn; 7pm; 913-384-3126, http://rainydaybooks.com
July 23- KC's 25th anniversary of Summer Bowl for Kids' Sake VIP bowling sessions; Lucky Strike, 1370 Grand Boulevard, KCMO 64106; Bowling sessions are at 6pm and 7:30pm; To qualify as a VIP team you must raise at least $2,500; benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater KC; Form a bowling team consisting of 6 people. Schedule a bowling date and time; Each team member receives a sponsor sheet to complete and is encouraged to use the online fundraising webpage to ask friends, family and co-workers for pledges to support BBBs; includes free pizza, soda and beer, prizes, and (of course) tons of fun; Casual Dress, of course!; 816.561.5269; www.bbbskc.org ; http://www.summerbowl.org/
July 23-Diamond of Dreams, On the Field at Kauffman Stadium; $250 - VIP Ticket, Taking the Field for Operation Breakthrough; a live band playing at second base, food, drinks and more with all proceeds benefiting Royals Charities. Must be 21 and over to attend; Creative Royals Attire; Please note: No heels will be allowed on the field during this event; VIP & On-Field Silent Auction Items »; More »
5:30pm-Capital Grille VIP Party in Diamond Club
7 pm-Food, Drink and Silent Auction on the field
9 pm-The Premier U2 Tribute Rattle & Hum perform at second base
11pm-Fireworks
July 23- Tori Amos, Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; Get directions; 7:30pm; (816) 363-7827; www.kcstarlight.com tix on sale May 29 at 10am
July 23-Ratt and Extreme, Crossroads KC at Grinders, 417 E 18th St Kansas City, MO 64108; $30-$76.50; http://www.crossroadskc.com/
July 23-Toad the Wet Sprocket, VooDoo Lounge, Harrah's Casino North Kansas City, One Riverboat Drive, NKCMO 64116; $25-$40; http://www.voodookc.com/
July 23- 26- The Wedding Singer, Theatre in the Park, Shawnee Mission Park, Show Synopsis; www.theatreinthepark.org, 913-312-8841
July 24-Eddie Delahunt, Mike Kelly's Westsider, 1515 Westport Road, KCMO; MAP; 6pm; No Cover Charge; 816-931-9417; http://www.eddiedelahunt.com/
July 24-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; at Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 24-Kansas City Royals vs Rangers 7:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 24- Lyle Lovett, Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; Get directions; 8:00pm; (816) 363-7827; www.kcstarlight.com
July 24- Free Friday Night Flicks: "Dr. Strangelove", Crown Center, classic movie on the huge outdoor screen; Bring your blanket and lawn chairs, sit under the stars; www.crowncenter.com
July 24-Poison Overdose ( the nation's #1 Tribute To Poison) joined by 80's tribute band Love Pump, Harrah's VooDoo Lounge, 1 Riverboat Drive, NKC MO; 9pm Showtime; 21 and Over; $10 in advance through Tickmaster beginning on April 25; www.poisonoverdose.com; www.myspace.com/lovepumpkc
July 24-Reverend Horton Heat and Split Lip Rayfield, Crossroads KC at Grinders, 417 E 18th St Kansas City, MO 64108; $21.50-$51.50; http://www.crossroadskc.com/
July 24-Ray Price, Knucklehead’s Saloon, 2715 Rochester KCMO 64120; $35; (816) 483-1456; (816) 483-6407; http://www.knuckleheadskc.com/
July 25- Saturday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 6am-4pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 25-Beak n Wings at the Downtown City Market; 7am-3pm; Come on down and check us out; Dean Tyson: 913-322-3398; 1-866-549-BIRD; http://www.beaknwings.org/
July 25-2nd Annual Medical Mission 5K Run/Walk to Benefit Underserved Areas in the Philippines, Shawnee Mission Park (7710 Renner Rd); 7am; Entry fee is $25 per person; $10 for ages 11-17; and free for ages 10 and under; primarily supports their humanitarian medical outreach programs in the Philippines – as well as local efforts such as an annual free health fair; open to serious and casual runners alike, and includes a 1K Family Fun Run/Walk; A joint project of the Filipino Cultural Center Foundation, the Philippine Medical Society of Greater Kansas City, and the Philippine Nurses Association of Greater Kansas City; Register at http://www.active.com/; http://www.filipino-association.org/; Beth Rosas: brosas@filipino-association.org
July 25-2nd Annual Start2Finish Johnson County Community College, OPKS view map »
July 25-Beak n Wings at the Duck Derby in Omaha; Beak n Wings has been invited to attend this event along with the Omaha Branch; We are looking for members to take the road trip; Dean Tyson: 913-322-3398; 1-866-549-BIRD; http://www.beaknwings.org/
July 25-Germania GermanFest/Sommerfest, Germania Klubhaus, 1611 Swift in North Kansas City ; 3-10pm; BEER GARDEN!!! Music by Willie Kirst (room for dancing); Karen: 913-381-8273
Volunteers are needed - 2 hours each - Grillers Servers, Beverages, Games; Set up and Tear down.
July 25-Rock n’ Roll Dream Concert, Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Amphitheater, 633 North 130th Street, Bonner Springs, KS 66012; Doors are at 6pm, 7pm show.; All Ages; A theatrical rock tribute to Led Zeppelin, Guns N' Roses, The Eagles, Bon Jovi and U2. Featuring Houses of Holy, Paradise City, 7 Bridges Road, Dead or Alive, and Rattle and Hum; Hybrids or other alternative fuel vehicles park for free; Regular parking is $10, VIP parking is $20; (913) 721-3400; http://sandstoneamp.com/
July 25-July Puppet Show Series- Clement McCrae Puppets ; 816.274.8444; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 25 Kansas City Royals vs Rangers 6:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 25-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; at Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 25-Kansas City Wizards vs. Los Angeles Galaxy, Community America Ballpark, 1800 Village West Parkway, KCKS 66111 (just west of The Legends at Village West in Kansas City, Kansas and is easily accessible from both I-70 and I-435); Directions; Map it »; 7:30pm, tickets: 913-387-3406; www.kcwizards.com
July 25- Rugby Tournament, Minneapolis, MN ($1500 1st Place) Kansas City Rogues Rugby Football Club will be attending; Wayne Nichols: KCRUGBY7@Yahoo.com; http://kcrogues.ruggerspace.com/
July 25-Jamie Foxx, the Sprint Center, 1407 Grand Blvd, KCMO; $59.75-$69.75; (816) 949-7100; http://www.sprintcenter.com/
July 25-Chubby Carrier, Knucklehead’s Saloon, 2715 Rochester KCMO 64120; $15 advance; $20 at the door; (816) 483-1456; (816) 483-6407; http://www.knuckleheadskc.com/
July 25- 26-Summerfest Concert: CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Chamber Music Festival; http://www.summerfestkc.org/
Sat-7pm at White Recital Hall, 4949 Cherry, KCMO
Sun- 5PMat St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 1307 Holmes, KCMO
July 26- Sunday Farmers' Market, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 8am-3:30pm; Admission: Free; Parking: Free; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 26 Kansas City Royals vs Rangers 1:10pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 26-Kansas City T-Bones; 5:05pm; at Joliet Jackhammers; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 26-The Rain Dogs, Santa Fe Commons Park, 81st and Santa Fe Dr., OPKS; 7pm; free; Dogs may join their families provided they are kept on a leash and other applicable animal control ordinances are followed; Alcohol is prohibited in city parks 913-344-8656, www.opkansas.org
July 26-Rusted Root, Beaumont Club, 4050 Pennsylvania, KCMO 64111; $25; Box Office (Noon to 6pm, Mon-Fri): (816) 561-2560
July 27-Kansas City Royals at Orioles 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 27-Book signing: Sarah Dunant; 7pm; 913-384-3126, http://rainydaybooks.com
July 27-MTH's Musical Monday; Off Center Theatre, Level 3, Crown Center Shops; 7:30pm; $10 or free for MTH season ticket holders; It's a traditional day off in the theater world but many singers drop in anyhow for one of our four MTH cabaret nights. The bar is open - grab your favorite beverage and find a seat - as our MC Tim Scott brings up KC's finest to bring alive the American songbook before your eyes; 816-221-6987; 816.274.8444; http://www.mthkc.com/; http://www.crowncenter.com/
July 27-The Kicks Band, big band swing music, Cascone's Italian Restaurant; 6863 W. 91st St OPKS (91st and Metcalf); Map; 7:30-9pm; Menu prices; The best big band jazz swing music, and the finest Italian food; Please call Cascone's for reservations: 913-381-6837; www.cascones.com; tammy@the-kicks-band.com ; http://www.blogger.com/
July 27-Wallflowers, VooDoo Lounge, Harrah's Casino North Kansas City, One Riverboat Drive, NKCMO 64116; $18-$35; http://www.voodookc.com/
July 27-31-Eleventh Annual Superkids Asthma Day Camp (grades 4-6), Jewish Community Center, 5801 W 115th St # 201, OPKS; Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; $30 per child, scholarships available; Each child learns about asthma management through games, crafts, outdoor activities including swimming, an Asthma Olympics, and other fun activities from experienced health care professionals. The camp is a safe, medically supervised environment that fosters understanding and self-management of asthma without negative peer pressure; Dress kids for play; RSVP to Melissa Ford by July 13; 816-333-6608; info@aafakc.org; www.aafakc.org
July 28-Kansas City Royals at Orioles 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 28-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 28-Rod Stewart; Sprint Center, KCMO; view map » ; http://www.sprintcenter.com/
July 28-30- Disney’s Jungle Book, Barn Players, 6219 Martway, Mission; The Barn Jr. series is excited to announce the return of productions specifically for younger actors! The summer of ’09 will see the return of elementary age performers in leading roles as we mount Disney’s Jungle Book from the MTI Kids collection. Actors ages 8-12 will take on the roles of Mowgli, Baloo, King Louie, and the gang as they swing their way through madcap adventures and thwart the ferocious tiger, Shere Khan. Especially adapted from the beloved film, this musical includes all your favorite Disney tunes, like “The Bare Necessities,” and “I Wan’na Be Like You.” ; www.thebarnplayers.org, 913-432-9100July 28-31-34th Junior PGA Championship, TPC River's Bend, Maineville, Ohio
July 28-Aug 1 Wyandotte County Fair
July 28-Aug. 2-“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” Starlight Theatre, 6601 Swope Parkway, KCMO; Get directions; You'll believe a car can fly! Based on the timeless novel by Ian Fleming, author/creator of the James Bond franchise; original motion picture:1968; The Broadway production received five Tony Award nominations, 10 Outer Critics Circle Award nominations and four Drama Desk nominations; Season Ticket Renewals available NOW! (816) 363-7827; http://www.kcstarlight.com/
July 29-Kansas City Royals at Orioles 6:05pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 29-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 29 -2009 MLS All-Kansas City Wizards vs. Star Game at Rio Tinto Stadium -Sandy, Utah MLS ALL-STARS 8:30pm; www.kcwizards.com
July 29-Jonas Brothers; Sprint Center, KCMO; view map » ; www.sprintcenter.com
July 30-Tisha B'Av (Ninth of Av)
July 30-Kansas City T-Bones; 11:05 AM Winnipeg Goldeyes; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 30-Kansas City Royals at Orioles 11:35a MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 30-Aug 16-Actors Theatre's 'Glengarry Glen Ross', H&R Block City Stage at Union Station; a testosterone-fueled, dog-eat-dog David Mamet classic; John Rensenhouse will direct “Glengarry Glen Ross,” Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1984 drama about internecine warfare in a dingy Chicago real estate office. The play has received only one previous professional production in Kansas City — at the Unicorn Theatre in 1987; some of Kansas City’s best veteran actors; cast includes David Fritts, Scott Cordes and Phil Fiorini (all of whom are also appearing in “Merry Wives”) as well as Brian Paulette, Stuart Rider and a newcomer to Kansas City, Victor Raider-Wexler; Central Ticket Office; 816-235-6222; http://www.kcactors.org/
July 31- Critical Mass Bicycle Parade, parking lot; Sunfresh Market, 4001 Mill Street, KCMO (between southwest trafficway and westport road); meet at 6pm ride at 6:30pm; a free fun bicycle ride that happens on the last friday of every month in different cities around the world; celebrates the freedom of traveling under your own power; a movement to promote the bicycle as a viable means of alternative transportation; an open event that invites individuals to express themselves creatively socially; explores the lively streets of Westport, midtown and the plaza-sometimes we head downtown and the city market before heading back towards the start to hunt down food and spirits. the slowest rider determines the pace (the point is to be there-not get anywhere) and often the youngest rider determines the route! all ages; 816-931-1639; 816 221 2045; acmebicycle@kcnet.com
July 31-Eddie Delahunt, Mike Kelly's Westsider, 1515 Westport Road, KCMO; MAP; 6pm; No Cover Charge; 816-931-9417; http://www.eddiedelahunt.com/
July 31-Kansas City Royals at Rays 6:38pm FSKC, MLB.TV; 816-504-4040; www.kcroyals.com
July 31-Kansas City T-Bones; 7:05pm; Gary-Southshore RailCats; 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, www.tbonesbaseball.com
July 31- City Market Cinema, The City Market, 20 E. 5th Street, Suite 201, KCMO 64106; 816-842-1271; http://www.thecitymarket.org/
July 31- Free Friday Night Flicks: "Mamma Mia!", Crown Center, classic movie on the huge outdoor screen; Bring your blanket and lawn chairs, sit under the stars; www.crowncenter.com
July 31-Aug 2- Rugby Tournament, Saranac Lake, NY (Can-Am) 15's Tournament; Kansas City Rogues Rugby Football Club will be attending; Wayne Nichols: KCRUGBY7@Yahoo.com; http://kcrogues.ruggerspace.com/
July 31-Aug 2-The Wizard of Oz, Theatre in the Park, Shawnee Mission Park, Show Synopsis; www.theatreinthepark.org, 913-312-8841
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Sunday, October 28, 2007
spectator sports
BASEBALL Every Friday-The Friends of George Toma Breakfast Club; Bob Evans restaurant (Johnson Drive and Antioch in Merriam); 9am; welcomes all baseball fans to swap stories with former players, managers and coaches Kansas City Royals Home Games; Kauffman Stadium, I-70 and Blue Ridge Cutoff, Kansas City. 816-504-4040, http://www.kcroyals.com/
Kansas City T-Bones home games; Community America Ballpark, 180 Village W. Pkwy., KCKS, 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, http://www.tbonesbaseball.com/
BASKETBALL UMKC Kangaroos Home Games, http://umkckangaroos.collegesports.com/ all game times played at 7pm in Municipal Auditorium, unless noted otherwise; **
Mid-Continent Conference GameMU Tigers; http://www.mutigers.com/
KU Jayhawks: http://kuathletics.collegesports.com/
CAR RACING Kansas City Speedway: http://www.kansascityspeedway.com/
FOOTBALL-ARENA Kansas City Brigade Home Games, http://www.kcbrigade.com/
FOOTBALL-COLLEGE http://www.bcsfootball.org/
CURLING Pepsi Ice Midwest, 135th and Quivira, Overland Park, Watch this sport that at it highest level is an Winter Olympic Event; http://www.kccurling.com/
OLYMPICS http://www.olympic.org/
ROLLER SKATING The Kansas City Roller Warriors is KC's premiere all-female roller derby league. some of KC's speediest, sexiest ladies, The Kansas City Roller Warriors promises to capture your heart and then skate all over it. Ticket Outlets: Winnwood Skate Center , 4426 NE Winn Road, KCMO, (816) 452-1171 or Birdies (116 west 18th street, KCMO), 816-878-4167, http://www.kcrollerwarriors.com/Rose Brooks Center Partners with Kansas City Roller WarriorsJoin Kansas City's premiere all-female roller derby league for their 2007 season and help support Rose Brooks Center! A percentage of the season's ticket sales will be donated to the Center Roller Warriors Home Season ScheduleAll bouts will begin at 7pm, Hale Arena (aka the American Royal - on the grounds of Kemper Arena near downtown KC);
RUGBY Kansas City Blues Home Games, http://www.kcblues.org/ All home games will be played at Minor Park unless noted otherwise
SOCCER Kansas City Wizards home and televised games, 816-920-9300, 913-387-3400, http://www.kcwizards.com/All home games played at Arrowhead Stadium, 1 Arrowhead Drive
BOXING http://www.tfc.tv/ ; www.sportkc.org/events/
VOLLEYBALL UMKC Kangaroos Volleyball Home Games, Swinney Recreation Center, 5080 Holmes Rd., KCMO; 7pm; $5 for adults; $3 for youth 18 and under; 816.235.1611; http://www.umkc.edu/
BICYCLING The Inaugural Tour of Missouri, Professional Cycling Racehttp://www.tourofmissouri.com/
Kansas City T-Bones home games; Community America Ballpark, 180 Village W. Pkwy., KCKS, 816-931-3330, (913) 328-2255, http://www.tbonesbaseball.com/
BASKETBALL UMKC Kangaroos Home Games, http://umkckangaroos.collegesports.com/ all game times played at 7pm in Municipal Auditorium, unless noted otherwise; **
Mid-Continent Conference GameMU Tigers; http://www.mutigers.com/
KU Jayhawks: http://kuathletics.collegesports.com/
CAR RACING Kansas City Speedway: http://www.kansascityspeedway.com/
FOOTBALL-ARENA Kansas City Brigade Home Games, http://www.kcbrigade.com/
FOOTBALL-COLLEGE http://www.bcsfootball.org/
CURLING Pepsi Ice Midwest, 135th and Quivira, Overland Park, Watch this sport that at it highest level is an Winter Olympic Event; http://www.kccurling.com/
OLYMPICS http://www.olympic.org/
ROLLER SKATING The Kansas City Roller Warriors is KC's premiere all-female roller derby league. some of KC's speediest, sexiest ladies, The Kansas City Roller Warriors promises to capture your heart and then skate all over it. Ticket Outlets: Winnwood Skate Center , 4426 NE Winn Road, KCMO, (816) 452-1171 or Birdies (116 west 18th street, KCMO), 816-878-4167, http://www.kcrollerwarriors.com/Rose Brooks Center Partners with Kansas City Roller WarriorsJoin Kansas City's premiere all-female roller derby league for their 2007 season and help support Rose Brooks Center! A percentage of the season's ticket sales will be donated to the Center Roller Warriors Home Season ScheduleAll bouts will begin at 7pm, Hale Arena (aka the American Royal - on the grounds of Kemper Arena near downtown KC);
RUGBY Kansas City Blues Home Games, http://www.kcblues.org/ All home games will be played at Minor Park unless noted otherwise
SOCCER Kansas City Wizards home and televised games, 816-920-9300, 913-387-3400, http://www.kcwizards.com/All home games played at Arrowhead Stadium, 1 Arrowhead Drive
BOXING http://www.tfc.tv/ ; www.sportkc.org/events/
VOLLEYBALL UMKC Kangaroos Volleyball Home Games, Swinney Recreation Center, 5080 Holmes Rd., KCMO; 7pm; $5 for adults; $3 for youth 18 and under; 816.235.1611; http://www.umkc.edu/
BICYCLING The Inaugural Tour of Missouri, Professional Cycling Racehttp://www.tourofmissouri.com/
sports to participate in
GOLF Kansas City Chapter of the American Singles Golf Association: A golf membership for singles: (i.e., never married divorced, widowed or legally separated), over 21.. Monthly meetings are held the third Thursday of each month "Birdies Pub and Grill" located at 8889 W. 75th St., Overland Park, Kansas from 6:00-7:30 p.m. For more information call the hotline at: 816-228-1059, http://www.kansascity.singlesgolf.com/
BOWLING College Bowling League- at AM College Lanes, 10201 College Blvd Overland Park. Any question regarding the league please call the bowling alley at (913) 451-6400
RUGBYHeart of America Rugby Union, signups, http://www.hoarfu.com/Kansas City Blues Rugby Club Home Games, http://www.kcblues.org/All home games will be played at Blue River Park (1 mile East of 104th and Holmes Rd.) unless noted otherwise.
ROLLER SKATEWinnwood Skate Center ; [Map] (4426 Northeast Winn, 816-452-1171)Adult Skate every Thursday from 9pm-midnight and every Sunday from 8:30-11:30pm; only $5.
SOCCERJackson County Parks and Recreation Soccer Leagues, 151st and Kenneth Road Soccer Complex; John Melton, (816) 503-4870; http://www.jacksongov.org/ Kansas City Outlaws, Kansas City's Premier Soccer and Futsal Club, http://www.kcoutlaws.com/Soccer Leagues, Kenneth Rd., 122nd and 99th Blue River Rd., 128th and Blue Ridge Complexes, (816) 503-4877
FOOTBALLCo-ed Flag Football: http://www.kcsportandsocialclub.com/
KICKBALLCo-ed Kickball: http://www.kcsportandsocialclub.com/
SNOW SKIKansas City Ski Club: One of the nations largest ski clubs with over 3000 members. 45+ trips yearly from Colorado and Utah to International locations. Winter and Summer schedules include racing, adult, family, air and bus trips. Sports Leagues, including golf, softball, volleyball, tennis and bicycling. Community volunteering. Age range is mostly mid 20's to 60's and includes married couples and families. Most Parties are at the Marriott Crowne Plaza. For trips and other sports and activities call: 913-383-9006, http://www.kcskiclub.org/ Snow Creek Ski Area: Skiing and snowboarding; three chair lifts and three rope tows; Tornado Alley, new tube park. Noon-9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday; midnight sessions 10 p.m.-3 a.m. Friday-Saturday. Snow Creek Ski Area, five miles north of Weston on Missouri 45. Snow reports, hours and rate information available online and by phone; 816-640-2200; http://www.skisnowcreek.com/
ICE ACTIVITIESCurling-Pepsi Ice Midwest, 135th and Quivira, Overland Park, Learn to play this sport that at it highest level is an Winter Olympic Event, http://www.kccurling.com/ Kansas City Curling Club; Pepsi Ice Midwest, 12140 West 135th (and Quivira), OPKS ; Join us to Play; Learn to Curl; Practice. Cost: Details at Website ;Wear Rubber soles shoes and loose fitted clothes that will keep you warm to 45 degrees Bill McBride, http://www.kccurling.com/ , club@kccurling.com , RSVP at 913-599-9965 or www.kccurling.com/main/learntocurl.asp
November through March -Crown Center Ice Terrace, Crown Center Square, 2450 Grand Blvd., KCMO, Adults $6; adults over age 60 and children 5 and under free, Dec: 10am-9pm, Sun.-Thurs; 10am to 11pm, Fri.-Sat. Jan.-Mar.: open daily 10am-9pm, 816.274.8411, http://www.crowncenter.com/“Two-for-One Tuesdays.” After 5pm, pay one admission and receive one free. Skate rental $2 per person. Children 5 and younger are admitted free
BICYCLING http://www.tourofmissouri.com/ http://www.sunflowerstoroses.org/Saturdays- Urban Exploration Bicycle Ride, Explore downtown from two wheels, Meet under the sign of the bicycle., 3pm, http://www.acmebicyclecompany.com/, Acme Bicycle Company, 412 East 18th Street, Kansas City, 816-221-2045 Last Friday of every month-Critical Mass Bicycle Parade, Ride begins at 6 p.m. in the Sunfresh parking lot., 5:30 p.m. Sunfresh Market, 4001 Mill Street, Kansas City, 816-931-1639 http://www.msmidamerica.org/
TENNIS Stephanie Waterman Tennis Foundation; 816-444-4616; http://www.watermantennis.org/http://www.usta.com/
MISCELLANEOUS Tuesdays-Ultimate Frisbee, Rosedale Park, 4125 Mission Road, KCKSAll skill levels welcome. Bring a light and dark shirt, water and cleats., 6:30-9:30pm, $2 Tag Institute -A weekly game of tag, Wednesdays, 7:30pm Mill Creek Park on the Country Club Plaza, 47th and J.C. Nichols Pkwy., Kansas
BOWLING College Bowling League- at AM College Lanes, 10201 College Blvd Overland Park. Any question regarding the league please call the bowling alley at (913) 451-6400
RUGBYHeart of America Rugby Union, signups, http://www.hoarfu.com/Kansas City Blues Rugby Club Home Games, http://www.kcblues.org/All home games will be played at Blue River Park (1 mile East of 104th and Holmes Rd.) unless noted otherwise.
ROLLER SKATEWinnwood Skate Center ; [Map] (4426 Northeast Winn, 816-452-1171)Adult Skate every Thursday from 9pm-midnight and every Sunday from 8:30-11:30pm; only $5.
SOCCERJackson County Parks and Recreation Soccer Leagues, 151st and Kenneth Road Soccer Complex; John Melton, (816) 503-4870; http://www.jacksongov.org/ Kansas City Outlaws, Kansas City's Premier Soccer and Futsal Club, http://www.kcoutlaws.com/Soccer Leagues, Kenneth Rd., 122nd and 99th Blue River Rd., 128th and Blue Ridge Complexes, (816) 503-4877
FOOTBALLCo-ed Flag Football: http://www.kcsportandsocialclub.com/
KICKBALLCo-ed Kickball: http://www.kcsportandsocialclub.com/
SNOW SKIKansas City Ski Club: One of the nations largest ski clubs with over 3000 members. 45+ trips yearly from Colorado and Utah to International locations. Winter and Summer schedules include racing, adult, family, air and bus trips. Sports Leagues, including golf, softball, volleyball, tennis and bicycling. Community volunteering. Age range is mostly mid 20's to 60's and includes married couples and families. Most Parties are at the Marriott Crowne Plaza. For trips and other sports and activities call: 913-383-9006, http://www.kcskiclub.org/ Snow Creek Ski Area: Skiing and snowboarding; three chair lifts and three rope tows; Tornado Alley, new tube park. Noon-9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday; midnight sessions 10 p.m.-3 a.m. Friday-Saturday. Snow Creek Ski Area, five miles north of Weston on Missouri 45. Snow reports, hours and rate information available online and by phone; 816-640-2200; http://www.skisnowcreek.com/
ICE ACTIVITIESCurling-Pepsi Ice Midwest, 135th and Quivira, Overland Park, Learn to play this sport that at it highest level is an Winter Olympic Event, http://www.kccurling.com/ Kansas City Curling Club; Pepsi Ice Midwest, 12140 West 135th (and Quivira), OPKS ; Join us to Play; Learn to Curl; Practice. Cost: Details at Website ;Wear Rubber soles shoes and loose fitted clothes that will keep you warm to 45 degrees Bill McBride, http://www.kccurling.com/ , club@kccurling.com , RSVP at 913-599-9965 or www.kccurling.com/main/learntocurl.asp
November through March -Crown Center Ice Terrace, Crown Center Square, 2450 Grand Blvd., KCMO, Adults $6; adults over age 60 and children 5 and under free, Dec: 10am-9pm, Sun.-Thurs; 10am to 11pm, Fri.-Sat. Jan.-Mar.: open daily 10am-9pm, 816.274.8411, http://www.crowncenter.com/“Two-for-One Tuesdays.” After 5pm, pay one admission and receive one free. Skate rental $2 per person. Children 5 and younger are admitted free
BICYCLING http://www.tourofmissouri.com/ http://www.sunflowerstoroses.org/Saturdays- Urban Exploration Bicycle Ride, Explore downtown from two wheels, Meet under the sign of the bicycle., 3pm, http://www.acmebicyclecompany.com/, Acme Bicycle Company, 412 East 18th Street, Kansas City, 816-221-2045 Last Friday of every month-Critical Mass Bicycle Parade, Ride begins at 6 p.m. in the Sunfresh parking lot., 5:30 p.m. Sunfresh Market, 4001 Mill Street, Kansas City, 816-931-1639 http://www.msmidamerica.org/
TENNIS Stephanie Waterman Tennis Foundation; 816-444-4616; http://www.watermantennis.org/http://www.usta.com/
MISCELLANEOUS Tuesdays-Ultimate Frisbee, Rosedale Park, 4125 Mission Road, KCKSAll skill levels welcome. Bring a light and dark shirt, water and cleats., 6:30-9:30pm, $2 Tag Institute -A weekly game of tag, Wednesdays, 7:30pm Mill Creek Park on the Country Club Plaza, 47th and J.C. Nichols Pkwy., Kansas
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