Saturday events

Race scheduled July 12 at Wyandotte County Lake Park
The 2014 Psycho Psummer Run Toto Run will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 12, at Wyandotte County Lake Park, 91st and Leavenworth Road. Runners will meet at Shelter No. 2 for the eighth annual race. It is a 50k, 10-mile and 20-mile race. It will be a beautiful, challenging race on hilly single-track trails. There is an entry fee. For more information, see http://www.enter2run.com/Search/event.aspx?id=26007.

Tractor Daze to be Saturday in Bonner Springs
Tractor Daze and Touch-a-Truck are planned Saturday, July 12, at the National Agricultural Hall of Fame, 126th and State, Bonner Springs. The event also will include a swap meet and mud run. Ag Fest will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ag Fest includes milking demonstrations, farming demonstrations, a petting zoo, soil tunnel trailer, blacksmith, living history and more. Food vendors will be available. Visitors also may enjoy a tractor show, swap meet, garden tractor pull, trucks of all shapes and sizes, working antique construction equipment, kiddie pedal pull, ride a miniature train, Shriner’s clowns and fire wagon, and hay wagon. The kiddie pedal pull will be at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.; parade of power at noon; garden tractor pull at 1 p.m., tractor games at 2 p.m. and mud run at 4 p.m. There also will be kids’ identification offered. The swap meet is scheduled from noon to 6 p.m. July 11 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 12. Admission, not including the mud run, is $6 for adults, $4 for youth 4 to 14 years old, and free for children under 4. Admission with the mud run is $10 for adults and $5 for youth. The hosts of the event are the Wyandotte County Farm Bureau, Greater Kansas City 2 Cylinder Club and Antique Caterpillar Club.

Athletic field to be dedicated July 12; sports events for youth planned
A punt, pass and kick football event, plus a soccer event, will be held for a community athletic field on Saturday, July 12. The ribbon-cutting ceremony and youth events will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 12, at 1900 N. 9th St., Kansas City, Kan. It is open to the public. Unified Government Commissioner Tarence Maddox is planning to be at the event. The field has been restored and will be dedicated in a ceremony July 12. The field is being dedicated to coach Adrion Roberson. Immediately after the program, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., youth will participate in the NFL Punt, Pass and Kick event. There also will be a soccer match between the Juba Boyz and Somali Soccer of KC. The NFL Punt, Pass and Kick event is free and open to boys and girls ages 6 to 15. Registration is requested by July 7 to nflppk.com. Youth must pre-register to participate. No walk-ins will be allowed. Participants will be divided into five age groups. Cleats will not be allowed.

Live at Legends free concert to be July 12
The Legends Outlets, I-70 and I-435, will sponsor free family friendly concerts on some Saturday evenings during July and August in front of the center courtyard fountain. The Zeros will perform from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, July 12. The Live at the Legends summer concert series will feature local and regional talent performing popular pop, classic rock and country hits from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and today. The concert series will take place at the center of the Civic Courtyard Fountain in front of Phoenix Theaters Legends 14.

Summer concert to be July 12 at Legends
Dave and Buster’s Summer Concert Series will continue at 9 p.m. Saturday, July 12, on the rooftop patio at The Legends Outlets. Pyromaniac will perform from 9 p.m. to close July 12. Different bands will play on Saturdays through September.

Tractor Daze to be Saturday in Bonner Springs

Tractor Daze and Touch-a-Truck are planned Saturday, July 12, at the National Agricultural Hall of Fame, 126th and State, Bonner Springs.

The event also will include a swap meet and mud run.

Ag Fest will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Ag Fest includes milking demonstrations, farming demonstrations, a petting zoo, soil tunnel trailer, blacksmith, living history and more. Food vendors will be available.

Visitors also may enjoy a tractor show, swap meet, garden tractor pull, trucks of all shapes and sizes, working antique construction equipment, kiddie pedal pull, ride a miniature train, Shriner’s clowns and fire wagon, and hay wagon.

The kiddie pedal pull will be at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.; parade of power at noon; garden tractor pull at 1 p.m., tractor games at 2 p.m. and mud run at 4 p.m.

There also will be kids’ identification offered.

The swap meet is scheduled from noon to 6 p.m. July 11 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 12.

Admission, not including the mud run, is $6 for adults, $4 for youth 4 to 14 years old, and free for children under 4. Admission with the mud run is $10 for adults and $5 for youth.

The hosts of the event are the Wyandotte County Farm Bureau, Greater Kansas City 2 Cylinder Club and Antique Caterpillar Club.

Several Wyandotte County students named to KU honor roll

Several Wyandotte County students were named to the honor roll for the spring semester recently at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.

They are among approximately 4,600 undergraduate KU students who earned honors.

The students, from KU’s Lawrence campus and the schools of Health Professions and Nursing in Kansas City, Kan., represent 94 of 105 Kansas counties, 43 other states and 38 other countries.
The honor roll includes undergraduates who meet requirements in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and in the schools of Architecture, Design & Planning; Business; Education; Engineering; Health Professions; Journalism; Music; Nursing; Pharmacy; and Social Welfare.

Honor roll students from Wyandotte County:

Peter Beatty, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Cassandra Bever, Bonner Springs, School of Education

Chloe Carroll, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Kyle Chadwick, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Bridget Davis, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Alyson Espy, Bonner Springs, School of Education

Elizabeth Grinter, Bonner Springs, School of Nursing

Elizabeth Heimes, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Daniel Hilliard, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Spencer Himpel, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jessie Kelly, Bonner Springs, School of Business

Brendan Martin, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Anna Nelson, Bonner Springs, School of Education

Tessa Newberry, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Harley Ruszala, Bonner Springs, School of the Arts

Shauna Shoemake, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Kelsey Stanbrough, Bonner Springs, School of Health Professions

Mario Vlasic, Bonner Springs, School of Business

Cortney Wise, Bonner Springs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jamie Arnett, Edwardsville, School of Pharmacy

Suhaib Bajwa, Edwardsville, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ala Abusalim, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Nana Agyen, Kansas City, Kan., School of Health Professions

Ashley Arnett, Kansas City, Kan., School of the Arts

Laura Banks, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Jordan Biel, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

Elizabeth Brock, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ann Budd, Kansas City, Kan., School of Business

Caitlin Buerge, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Christopher Burch, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

Chase Cook, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

Briana Curry, Kansas City, Kan., School of the Arts

Paul Duckworth, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Holly Ellington, Kansas City, Kan., School of Pharmacy

Melissa Fewell, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jillian Frick, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Julia Glenn, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Vashti Goracke, Kansas City, Kan., School of the Arts

Nicole Hampton, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Day Harris, Kansas City, Kan., School of Social Welfare

Rebecca Harris, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ashley Hart, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Brendan Higgins, Kansas City, Kan., School of Pharmacy

Carolina Jimenez-Garcia, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Chloe Lockman, Kansas City, Kan., School of Architecture, Design and Planning

Bernardo Luque Jr., Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Monica McGlory, Kansas City, Kan., School of Social Welfare

Brittany Moore, Kansas City, Kan., School of Health Professions

Carmen Ortiz, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Peyton Peaches, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Julie Peterson, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Betsy Ramirez, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jamie Redic, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

LaTierra Sambol, Kansas City, Kan., School of Nursing

Kevin Schnirch, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Michelle Selbe, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

Courtney Simcoe, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

Michael Smit, Kansas City, Kan., School of the Arts

Erica Smith, Kansas City, Kan., School of Social Welfare

Timaira Smith, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Zachary Smith, Kansas City, Kan., School of Engineering

Dominic Sosinski, Kansas City, Kan., School of Architecture, Design and Planning

Krista Sturm, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Courtney Swift, Kansas City, Kan., School of Health Professions

Carlie Thomas, Kansas City, Kan., School of Education

David Valdiviezo, Kansas City, Kan., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Mai Vue, Kansas City, Kan., School of Health Professions

Jackson Wagner, Kansas City, Kan., School of Business

Stacie Yang, Kansas City, Kan., School of Health Professions

Tyler Yoder, Kansas City, Kan., School of Engineering

Ethan Zolotor, Kansas City, Kan., School of Engineering.