Saturday events

Tiblow Days continues Saturday
The annual Tiblow Days festival continues today at Second and Cedar streets in Bonner Springs. Today’s events include a parade, a barbecue contest, a car show, food, a pinewood derby, performances by dance and cheer squads, a beer garden starting at 5 p.m., a Cars for Heroes giveaway, and musical entertainment from 6:30 to 11 p.m. The musical headliner is Tate Stevens, a country music singer, performing at 9:30 p.m. at Centennial Park. For more information, see https://wyandotteonline.com/tiblow-days-kicks-off-tonight-in-bonner-springs/.

Wipeout Run planned at Kansas Speedway
The Wipeout Run, a 5K course with obstacles, was scheduled to begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the Kansas Speedway, 400 Speedway Blvd., Kansas City, Kan.

Classic car show planned today
Unity One Credit Union is sponsoring a Classic Car Show from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 29, at 4150 Kansas Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Among the classic cars on display will be a 1931 Ford, 1938 Chevy Master 85, 1939 Ford Coupe, and 1955 Chevy Gasser. There will be food, music and door prizes. The event is free.

Church plans ice cream social

Christ the King Catholic Church will hold an ice cream social on Saturday, Aug. 29, at the church grounds, 53rd and Leavenworth Road. Mass will be at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, followed by the social. The benefit event will include food, games and entertainment.

T-Bones to play St. Paul tonight
The T-Bones (47-43) and St. Paul Saints (66-25) are scheduled to continue their four-game series 7:05 p.m. Saturday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, Kansas City, Kan. Tickets are available by calling the box office at CommunityAmerica Ballpark at 913-328-5618.

Strawberry Hill Museum open on weekends
The Strawberry Hill Museum, 720 N. 4th St., Kansas City, Kan., is open on the weekends. The museum is open from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The admission charge is $7 for adults, $3 for children 6 to 12, and free for children under 6. Special tours are available during the week for groups of 20 or more by calling 913-721-0081. The museum’s tea room is open from 1 to 4 p.m. on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month. For more information, visit www.strawberryhillmuseum.org/.

Wyandotte County Museum open
The Wyandotte County Museum, 631 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. It is closed on Sundays and holidays. For more information visit the website www.facebook.com/wycomuseum or call 913-573-5002.

$865,000 Cricket Wireless amphitheater upgrade approved

An expansion at Cricket Wireless amphitheater was approved, without any discussion, during the Aug. 27 Unified Government Commission meeting.

Repairs and upgrades totaling $865,000 at Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Bonner Springs are planned. The amphitheater is owned by Wyandotte County. Approved at the Aug. 27 meeting was a $750,000 bond issue plus a $115,000 payment.

The UG and Bonner Springs are to provide the additional $115,000 in cash to begin the project, according to UG documents. Bonner Springs had to approve this project, also.

The facility is in need of major capital improvements to address safety issues and improve the appearance of the grounds and buildings, according to UG documents.

Although the UG Public Building Commission, which could be used to issue the bonds, was scheduled to meet on Aug. 27, that meeting was canceled. The Public Building Commission now will meet at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 31, in the ninth floor conference room at City Hall, 701 N. 7th, Kansas City, Kan.

At an Aug. 10 UG Standing Committee meeting, Chris Fritz, manager of New West Presentations, the operator of the amphitheater since 2008, said that the last big renovations there were in 1991, when about $3 million was spent. The amphitheater has been operating since 1984 near 130th and State Avenue and was formerly known as Sandstone Amphitheater.

Fritz described business as good until the economy experienced problems in 2008, and touring declined nationally. After a difficult year in 2012, New West changed the structure at the amphitheater from one exclusive promoter. Now it has opened concerts to different promoters, he said. In 2013, the amphitheater held 14 events, and in 2014, it held 18, he said.

This year there are about 35 events scheduled for the amphitheater, including 11 concerts, 10 community events and 14 other rentals, Fritz said. A balloon race is scheduled there in late October.

“We’re building and really confident our numbers are going to go up,” he said at the committee meeting.

Last year the amphitheater saw under 50,000 paid tickets, and this year it will be close to 75,000, he added. The ultimate goal will be 120,000 paid tickets, he said.

Joe Connor, UG assistant administrator, said at the Aug. 10 meeting that the UG financing would be based on the operator’s ability to repay the debt.

He said the concrete infrastructure needs to be replaced and fixed, for basic safety needs. Parking and walking surfaces are inadequate, he said.

The plan is to repair and freshen up the buildings, including concessions stand and restrooms, and make them look better, he added.

There also are some new seats planned, he said. The resolution also lists improvements to the stage area, irrigation, a backstage pavilion, fencing and gate improvements, plumbing, lighting, insulation for the stage, and other necessary improvements.

The $750,000 bond financing was planned for a 10-year period, he said.

New West pays an annual fee to the UG, according to UG officials. The user fee paid to the UG was proposed to be $50,000, reduced from the current $90,000, Connor said. Bonner Springs would accept less for the ticket fee, at $15,000. Currently it receives an average of $23,000.

New West would make an annual bond and interest payment of $92,500 per year, so that means its total annual payments would be $157,500 when the fees to the UG and Bonner Springs are included, according to UG documents.

The New West payments were based on revenue from 52,500 tickets sold at $3 per ticket, according to officials. After a 52,500 minimum number of tickets is reached, New West would pay an additional 75 cents per ticket to the UG and 25 cents to Bonner Springs, according to UG documents.

According to Bonner Springs city documents, New West pays sales tax, liquor tax and a 50-cent per ticket amusement tax to the city from the amphitheater. Over the last five years, this revenue has totaled $465,430. But in 2012, according to Bonner Springs documents, this amusement tax was not paid to the city and it is being paid back in smaller amounts over a 36-month period ending in May 2016. Bonner Springs is still expecting these funds to be paid back, according to Bonner Springs documents.

Riverview-Turner Diagonal area light industrial park project

A resident brought up concerns about traffic, stormwater runoff, envioronmental impact, and effect on taxes to the nearby resident’s property in regards to a NorthPoint development at 6925 Riverview Ave. Project developers said they had plans that would take care of traffic, stormwater runoff and environmental effect.

The project is a light industrial park in the Turner Diagonal area. A change of zoning to light industrial and industrial park district was approved. The commission added a stipulation that NorthPoint would replace pipes along Speaker Road, as the developer promised at the meeting.

Bodyguard issue

The Wyandotte Daily News is unable to report if there are any changes to the UG bodyguard and personal security officers program for the mayor and other public officials, whether the $250,000 expenditure was changed, whether the commission decided to go with a less expensive private security firm for bodyguards, or a less expensive plan, as suggested at the July 20 budget meeting, because that meeting on Aug. 27 was closed to the public.

Tiblow Days kicks off tonight in Bonner Springs

Tate Stevens to perform Saturday night at event

Bonner Springs is expecting a crowd for its 35th annual Tiblow Days Festival, which kicks off tonight.

The three-day festival begins with a carnival from 3 to 11 p.m. and City Band concert, plus ice cream social at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Kelly Murphy Park. Admission to the carnival is $20 for a wristband from 5 to 9 p.m., and the concert and social is free.

Many of the events are taking place on Cedar and Second Street in Bonner Springs. Musical entertainment, food, a barbecue competition, a carnival, a parade and car show are some of the events.

Expected to attract a crowd will be a performance at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, by Tate Stevens, a country music singer originally from Belton, Mo. Stevens was the lead singer of the Dixie Cadillacs before moving to the Outlaw Junkies and Tate Stevens Band. He appeared on the X Factor show beginning in 2012 and was the final winner, which boosted his career.

Friday’s events include a carnival from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., with a $20 wristband from 5 to 9 p.m.; vendor booths; the mayor’s banquet at 6 p.m., advance tickets; a Beer Garden from 6 to 11:30 p.m. in Centennial Park to support Bonner Springs Project Grad; and music from 7 to 11 p.m. at Centennial Park.

Performing will be Damien Gunn and the Bang Bangs at 8 p.m. and a Garth Brooks tribute by Shawn Gerhard at 9:30 p.m. Friday.

Saturday’s events include a Smokin’ on Oak Barbecue competition with judging at noon; a biscuit and gravy breakfast from 6 to 9 a.m., at the First Christian Church, 148 N. Nettleton; the Tiblow Trot from 7 to 9 a.m.; a car show staging and check in from 8 to 10 a.m.; a carnival from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.; vendor booths; a parade at 9:30 a.m. from Lions Park to Nettleton to Oak; a car show on Cedar Street from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; parade awards at 11 a.m. at Kelly Murphy Park; group performances from 11:15 a.m.to 3:15 p.m.; a community pinewood derby at 4 p.m. at Kelly Murphy Park; barbecue awards at 3 p.m. at the community center; a Beer Garden from 5 to 11:30 p.m. at Centennial Park; and a musical lineup from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The group performances on Saturday include CMS and BSHS cheerleaders and dancers at 11:15 a.m.; Sarah’s School of Dance at 11:45 a.m.; Kristi’s Academy of Dance at 12:30 p.m.; Grand Master Kim’s Taekwondo at 1:30 p.m., and Legacy Dance Studio at 3 p.m.

The musical lineup on Saturday night includes Unholstered Outlaws at 6:30 p.m.; Blake Tuttle at 8 p.m. and Tate Stevens at 9:30 p.m.

There will be a Cars for Heroes car giveaway during the Tate Stevens musical performance.

The Tiblow Days event’s host is the Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Chamber of Commerce.

More information about Tiblow Days is available from www.bsedwchamber.org and www.facebook.com/bsedwchamber.