The Spy who Killed Me, Hutchinson: Saturday, Feb. 19, Underground Salt Museum
His name is Bond. James Bond.
And he’s on a mission to save the world from another evil mastermind. The brilliant Dr. Saxby is ready to auction his top-secret device to the highest bidder. Can our favorite double-0 agent stop this auction, solve the mystery and get the girl? Only if you’re there to help!
Come as yourself or your own secret identity for a night of comedy that’s guaranteed to be shaken, not stirred.
The interactive gallery tour and dinner theater is a must and as there’s some adult humor - it’s Bond, James Bond, after all - you must be 18 years or older to attend. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. and the action begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.
$50 per person; tables for 8 can be reserved at a discounted rate. Reservations can be made at 620-662-1425 or toll free at 1-866-755-3450.
Night Beauties, Great Bend: Sunday, Feb. 20, 2 p.m., Kansas Wetlands Education center
“Night Beauties - The Giant Silk Moths” is a presentation of Dr. John Cody of his artistry combined with his love of the ethereal silk moth.
Dr. Cody’s passion for these creatures began at an early age, and although a practicing psychiatrist for 25 years, he still focused on these creatures through his watercolor art and global travels to observe his subjects.
Along with the presentation - which is intended for all ages - There will be an activity for children and there will be mounted silk moth specimens and cocoons.
You do not want to miss this chance to see some of the biggest moths ever - which area really akin to seeing butterflies as big as a hand!
This is a once only opportunity to see this traveling presentation. For more info, please call KWEC 786-7456 or 1-877-243-9568. FREE!
Birds and those who love watching them, St. John: Community room of the Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library, Thursday, February 24, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library is pleased to host a Quivira NWR program: Introduction to Birds and Birdwatching
The presenter, Barry Jones, Visitor Services Specialist at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge will present a program about birds and birdwatching intended for the beginner or less-experienced birdwatcher.
The program will feature two parts: ten steps to easier birding as well as common birds and bird groups of Quivira and the surrounding area.
Mr. Jones will have samples of various bird field guide-books and optical aids.
The Spy who Killed Me, Hutchinson: Saturday, Feb. 19, Underground Salt Museum
His name is Bond. James Bond.
And he’s on a mission to save the world from another evil mastermind. The brilliant Dr. Saxby is ready to auction his top-secret device to the highest bidder. Can our favorite double-0 agent stop this auction, solve the mystery and get the girl? Only if you’re there to help!
Come as yourself or your own secret identity for a night of comedy that’s guaranteed to be shaken, not stirred.
The interactive gallery tour and dinner theater is a must and as there’s some adult humor - it’s Bond, James Bond, after all - you must be 18 years or older to attend. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. and the action begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.
$50 per person; tables for 8 can be reserved at a discounted rate. Reservations can be made at 620-662-1425 or toll free at 1-866-755-3450.
Night Beauties, Great Bend: Sunday, Feb. 20, 2 p.m., Kansas Wetlands Education center
“Night Beauties - The Giant Silk Moths” is a presentation of Dr. John Cody of his artistry combined with his love of the ethereal silk moth.
Dr. Cody’s passion for these creatures began at an early age, and although a practicing psychiatrist for 25 years, he still focused on these creatures through his watercolor art and global travels to observe his subjects.
Along with the presentation - which is intended for all ages - There will be an activity for children and there will be mounted silk moth specimens and cocoons.
You do not want to miss this chance to see some of the biggest moths ever - which area really akin to seeing butterflies as big as a hand!
This is a once only opportunity to see this traveling presentation. For more info, please call KWEC 786-7456 or 1-877-243-9568. FREE!
Birds and those who love watching them, St. John: Community room of the Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library, Thursday, February 24, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library is pleased to host a Quivira NWR program: Introduction to Birds and Birdwatching
The presenter, Barry Jones, Visitor Services Specialist at Quivira National Wildlife Refuge will present a program about birds and birdwatching intended for the beginner or less-experienced birdwatcher.
The program will feature two parts: ten steps to easier birding as well as common birds and bird groups of Quivira and the surrounding area.
Mr. Jones will have samples of various bird field guide-books and optical aids.
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about birding and the treasure of Quirvira NWR that we have in our own backyard. Join us for what is sure to be an informative evening!
Pancakes, Pancakes, Pancakes, and don’t forget the Sausage!, Hudson: Sunday, Feb. 27, Hudson Community Hall 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Pancake. Flapjack. Hot cake. Griddle cake. Batter cake. Blanket. Yes - they’re all the same thing and they all have this in common: They’re Delicious. Yummy. Satisfying. Hearty.
And when you combine them with sausage - it’s like Heaven. Nirvana. Paradise. Elyseum. Utopia.
Enough of this nonsense.
The fact is the Trinity Community Church is hosting their Annual Pancake and Sausage Supper for a freewill donation and you really don’t want to miss this. It’s almost decadent to have breakfast for supper and for those easily confused, they’ll try not to giggle if you show up in your pajamas. It’s a good cause, great food and even greater folks!