Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival to celebrate diversity

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by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC

Music, dancing and ethnic foods will fill the Kansas City Kansas Community College Field House as part of the 11th annual Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival: A Human Family Reunion.

The Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 16, in the KCKCC Field House, 7250 State Ave. Admission and parking are free. Ethnic food will be available for purchase.

The goal of the festival is to celebrate Wyandotte County’s greatest asset – its diversity. Karen Hernandez, co-founder of the festival and a former member of the KCKCC Board of Trustees, said that it is grounded in Martin Luther King’s vision of what being part of a “Beloved Community” meant, equal opportunity and justice built on a solid foundation of agape or brotherly love.

More than 50 organizations, countries and ethnic groups from Wyandotte County will be represented at the festival through booths as well as onstage entertainment. New this year are representatives from Nepal, Hawaiian Islands, Japan, Albania and Ukraine.

Clarence Small, of the Kansas City, Kan. NAACP, will once again serve as master of ceremonies.

The Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department’s Honor Guard will present the colors, followed by Shawn and Gloria Derritt singing “The Star Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful.”

There will also be a ceremonial art donation from India to the KCKCC Foundation by Hira Nair, professor of social and behavioral sciences at KCKCC.

“This is a pleasurable way for people in our community to make connections and experience how the diversity of food, music, art and dance generates a healthy optimistic sense of shared well-being,” said Curtis Smith, one of the organizers for the Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival.”

Another annual tradition is the awarding of the Legends of Diversity Award. It will be presented at 12:05 p.m. to Irene Caudillo and Alvin Sykes.

Caudillo is the president and chief executive officer of El Centro Inc. in Kansas City, Kan. She has worked for the Wyandotte Mental Health Association and the Kansas City, Mo., Health Department and was also the executive director for Youth Opportunities Unlimited Inc., director of family strengthening for Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas and was director of clinic operations for Swope Health Services.

Sykes is a local civil rights activist who was instrumental in getting Congress to pass the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act. The act allows the FBI and the Justice Department to investigate and resolve unsolved cases before 1970. Past honorees of the Legends of Diversity Award include Janith English, Kamiasha Tyner, Karen Hernandez, Melanie Scott, Loren Taylor, Pat Adams, Ed Grisnik, Chester Owens, Helen Walsh Folsom and Carol Levers.

Everyone attending the festival will receive a souvenir program with a blank “passport” page that can be stamped at the various booths. All filled passports turned in at the Martin Luther King booth will be eligible for a prize drawing at 5 p.m. A free book will be given to everyone who presents a ticket given to each visitor at the festival entrance. Countries that will be represented this year include Malaysia, Kenya, India, Peru, Mexico, Turkey, Guatemala, Nigeria, Gambia, Ireland, Croatia, Japan, Italy, Albania, Israel and Lithuania, among others.

Among the entertainment groups are Danny Hinds and Ayotunde, a Caribbean drumming and dance group; the Hravatski Obicaj Croatian Orchestra; the St. Monica Inspirational Choir; the West of Marrakesh Dancers; the School of Irish Dance; the Soul Captives Reggae Band; Falun Dafa, a Shen Yun dance demonstration; the Sabor a Peru Dancers; the Tikvah Dancers of Israel; Los Balaidores de Kansas City; Hide in the Shallows, a Costa Rican guitar, cajon and voice performance and the Nartan Dancers of India.

The Creative Children’s Corner will be located under a tent inside the fieldhouse. Students majoring in the education program under Hira Nair will manage the Children’s Corner. Gene Hernandez will be providing magic and balloon artistry. The Kansas City, Kan., Public Mobile Library will be in the outside parking lot. In addition, the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department will offer “Ident-Kid.”

The food court area will include ethnic foods from countries such as India, Peru, Malaysia, West Africa, Mexico and Kenya as well as soul food, prepared by the Renewed Hope Christian Church. There will be free filtered water and mint tea.

“This festival is a celebration of our ethnic and cultural diversity in and around Wyandotte County,” said Karen Hernandez, one of the organizers and co-founders of the Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival. “It is an opportunity to build friendships with people who we might not otherwise even have a chance to meet.”

The Wyandotte County Ethnic Festival Inc. is made possible by the support of KCKCC President Doris Givens and Susan Lindahl, vice president of administrative services at KCKCC; the KCKCC Campus Police and the KCKCC Buildings and Grounds staff. The festival has a new Gold Sponsor this year – KKFI 90.1 FM public radio. The festival is organized by WyCo Ethnic Festival Inc., Karen Hernandez, Barbara Clark-Evans, Clarence Small, Hira Nair and Curtis V. Smith.

For more information on the ethnic festival, visit www.freewebs.com/wycoethnicfestival/.

Sporting KC plays home match tonight against Real Salt Lake

Sporting Kansas City (3-0-0) looks to continue its perfect start to the season on Saturday with three more points against Real Salt Lake (1-0-2) at Children’s Mercy Park.

The match kicks off at 7:30 p.m. with three hours of live TV coverage on KMCI-TV, Channel 38, and SKCTV beginning at 7 p.m. Listeners can also follow the action on 99.3 FM (English) and La Grande 1340 AM (Spanish).

A limited number of tickets for Saturday’s 2013 MLS Cup rematch are available via Ticketmaster.com, and the first 10,000 fans through the gates will receive free spirit sleeves. Supporters are also encouraged to donate new or gently used soccer gear to provide for youth in underserved communities. In exchange for donating gear, fans will receive a 10 percent off coupon at SportingStyle locations inside the stadium.

Both Sporting KC and Real Salt Lake will start Saturday night’s match with an unbeaten record after their first three games of the 2016 MLS season. Manager Peter Vermes’ men remain atop the Western conference as the only team in the league to amass nine points in three games. Meanwhile, RSL clings to sixth place in the West with five points.

RSL has struggled to win in Kansas City in the past, with a 1-6-5 record across all competitions. The team scrapped up its only Kansas City victory in 2009. Last season, however, Salt Lake maintained the upper hand in the Western conference rivalry with two wins at home and a tie at Children’s Mercy Park. Sporting KC did manage one victory against RSL last year with a 3-1 comeback result in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup semifinal at Children’s Mercy Park on Aug. 12, allowing the club to win the trophy later that year.

Despite a solid home record against their Utah rival, Sporting KC is winless in four league games against RSL since the start of 2014. Kansas City holds a narrow edge in the all-time regular season series with an 8-7-5 record, including a 5-1-4 mark at home.

This year marks the third time in team history that Sporting KC has begun the regular season with a 3-0-0 record. The team has conceded just one goal through three games, fewest in MLS, and has yet to allow a goal from the run of play.

Sporting KC opened the season with a 1-0 win in Seattle and a 2-1 home triumph over Vancouver before topping Toronto FC 1-0 in their most recent game on March 20. Dom Dwyer continues to climb the goal charts, scoring twice against Vancouver, while newcomers Nuno Andre Coelho and Brad Davis have also added goals in 2016.

Real Salt Lake is one of three unbeaten teams in the MLS, along with Sporting KC and Orlando City SC. The Utah side has recorded two draws in two away games against both Orlando and the Portland Timbers. RSL’s sole win was a 2-1 home result over Seattle Sounders FC.

Both clubs enter Saturday with regular starters ruled out.

Real Salt Lake will miss center back Jamison Olave, midfielder Kyle Beckerman and forward Juan Manuel Martinez as they serve one-game suspensions, while veteran playmaker Javier Morales is sidelined with broken ribs.

Meanwhile, Sporting KC is without captain Matt Besler (concussion), Justin Mapp (toe) and Roger Espinoza, who serves a one-game ban for picking up a red card against Toronto FC.

– Story from Sporting KC

Saturday events

Bank to offer free tax classes
Enterprise Bank and Trust is offering free tax classes to help small business owners prepare their 2016 returns at the bank’s full service bilingual location at the Prescott Plaza, 151 S. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan. The sessions are offered on four Saturdays. The next program is at 9:30 a.m. April 2, and will feature an Enterprise Bank and Trust financial adviser and local tax professionals. The informational sessions will be in both English and Spanish. Presentations will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the branch lobby, followed by a brief question-and-answer period. For more information, call 913-693-2790.

Learn how marbles are made
A marble-making demonstration is scheduled from about 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Moon Marble Co. store, 600 E. Front St., Bonner Springs. Demonstrations begin around 10 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. and end at about 3 p.m., provided a glass artist is available. For more information, see www.moonmarble.com/.

Learn sewing and quilting at the library
Sewing and quilting for beginners or for those who want to learn more will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 2, at the West Wyandotte Library, Kansas City, Kan., Public Library, children’s craft room, 1737 N. 82nd, Kansas City, Kan. The class is for adults, and for those ages 10 and older. There is a limit of 15. Advance registration is requested to the library, 913-596-5800.

Money Smart Day program is Saturday

More than a dozen free programs intended to promote and encourage financial awareness are being offered today, April 2, at the Central Kansas City Public Library, 14 W. 10th St., Kansas City, Mo. The programs run through 2:30 p.m. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas Cit is the sponsor. For more information, visit moneysmartday.kcfed.org

Spanish singing lessons offered
Learn to sing Spanish songs from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the South Kansas City, Kan., Public Library, Meeting Room B, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kan. The program is for children.

Children’s craft offered
Children may participate in a painted umbrella craft program from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Main Kansas City, Kan., Public Library, 625 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan., in the story time – craft room. It is for ages 4 to 12 only. All materials are provided. Participants should register by calling 913-279-2216.

Sporting KC vs. Real Salt Lake tonight
Sporting KC will take on Real Salt Lake in MLS soccer action at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kan. For more information, see http://www.sportingkc.com/.

Live music offered
Live music by The Cool Breeze Jazz Trio is planned at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen, at 1859 Village West Parkway at The Legends Outlets, at I-435 and I-70 in Kansas City, Kan.

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