Free doughnuts Tuesday to celebrate Wyandotte Plaza opening of 1,000th Krispy Kreme store worldwide

Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the new Wyandotte Plaza location, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.
Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the new Wyandotte Plaza location, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.

Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Wyandotte Plaza, 7648 State Ave., in Kansas City, Kan., with free doughnuts for customers.

According to Tim France, local marketing coordinator for Krispy Kreme, the first hundred people in line when the store opens at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, will get free doughnuts for a year.

The very first person in line will get a free dozen of glazed doughnuts a week for a year while the next 99 in line will get a free dozen doughnuts a month for a year, he said. Also, the first 150 people in line will receive a special Kansas City, Kan., Krispy Kreme T-shirt.

Also, there will be one free doughnut to everyone who visits the Wyandotte Plaza store on Tuesday, he said.

The company is pulling out the stops for the store opening at Wyandotte Plaza, at 78th and State, where it has built a new 2,800-square-foot free-standing building that will feature a drive-through window for doughnuts. The building and property are estimated at more than $1 million. Construction started in October for the new building, France said.

The ribbon-cutting at about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday for Krispy Kreme will include a visit from company officials. Also on hand will be Miss Kansas USA, Alexis Railsback, he said.

The Schlagle High School band will play selections starting about 10 a.m., he added.

Besides a free doughnut, and watching how doughnuts are made, visitors on Tuesday can have their photos taken for free at a photo booth from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, he said.

“This is only the fourth Krispy Kreme in the Kansas City metro, and the first one to open since 1998,” France said. There are two other on Shawnee Mission Park and Merriam in Johnson County. It is also only the fourth Krispy Kreme in the state of Kansas, – another is in Wichita, he added.

The new building will have doughnut theater windows, where visitors may come in and watch the doughnuts being made, he said. School groups may visit to watch, he added.

There is inside seating with tables, and as many as 30 people can be seated, he said.

Wyandotte Plaza, a shopping center with about 200,000 square feet, has been undergoing renovations for the past year through a $28 million RED Legacy project, and includes a new 60,000-square-foot grocery store, a new auto parts store building, as well as renovations to storefronts. A new credit union building is planned there, and storefront renovations will include a new Marshalls and PetSmart.

The regular hours for Krispy Kreme will be 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, and 6 a.m. to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Hot doughnut times will be in the morning and afternoon, with fresh doughnuts every day, he said.

“We make everything here,” he said, including all doughnuts and chocolate.

According to France, Krispy Kreme began operating in 1937. Its headquarters is in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Krispy Kreme also is celebrating the 1,000th store by giving away one free doughnut to the first 1,000 persons at each of its participating shops throughout its system.

To see a previous story about Wyandotte Plaza redevelopment, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/wyandotte-plaza-state-avenue-celebrate-redevelopment/.

Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Wyandotte Plaza, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.
Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Wyandotte Plaza, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.

Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Wyandotte Plaza, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.
Krispy Kreme will open its 1,000th store worldwide with a celebration on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Wyandotte Plaza, 78th and State, Kansas City, Kan.

Six to be inducted into Harmon Sports Hall of Fame

Harmon High School will hold its sixth annual Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Friday, Feb. 27, during halftime of the boys’ varsity basketball game. The ceremony is anticipated to begin around 7:30 p.m.

Three former athletes, one coach, and two long-time supporters of athletics at Harmon will be recognized and honored. The inductees were chosen based on their athletics at Harmon, their character, academics and citizenship.

Chosen to represent the athletes:

• Brett Starr – Class of 2004
Basketball, football, track and field
2nd in 100 at KU Relays 2004
200 League Champ with School Record 2004
State Champion in the 400, 2004 (3rd fastest time in the state of Kansas)

• Byron Walker – Class of 2003.
Track and field, football, basketball
2002 Boys’ Track and Field runner of the year
2003 All Kansan Football Team (special teams)

• Dimita (Jones) Smith – Class of 1983
Basketball, Track and Field, Cross Country
6A State Champion 800 meters 1983
Led league in basketball points and rebounds 1983
All State in Cross Country

Chosen for the coach’s or athletic director’s award:

• Coach Jo Wachter, volleyball coach from 1985-2002 (head coach from 1998 to 2002). 1998 Kansas Coach of the Year. 2000 Galyan’s Women’s Intersport Network Coach of the Year. Basketball Coach 1989-2006 (head coach from 1999 to 2006). Track and Field Coach from 1990 to present (head girls’ coach from 2008 to present).

Chosen for the Distinguished Service award:
• Fred and Jackie Brant (Harmon Class of 1978 and 1979). They have been strong supporters of Harmon athletics, especially during the years 1994 to 2005. They have three children who are graduates. Both were active members of the Harmon Booster club, Fred serving as president and Jackie serving as vice president.

– Story from Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools

Fairfax group to meet March 12

The Fairfax Industrial Association will meet at 11:15 a.m. Thursday, March 12, for its March luncheon.

The guest speaker will be Greg Cotton, Sporting Kansas City’s general counsel and chief of staff.

The meeting will be held at Reddi Services, 603 Funston, Kansas City, Kan., which is the meeting sponsor.

The cost of the luncheon is $15 for members and $20 for nonmembers.

Reservations should be made to Melissa Clark, executive director of Fairfax Industrial Association, by 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at [email protected].