Bonner Springs to welcome the holidays with Christmas tree lighting and Candy Cane Christmas Saturday evening

Bonner Springs will kick off a Candy Cane Christmas and Mayor’s Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3.

Bonner Springs will have a parade followed by the Mayor’s Christmas tree lighting at Centennial Park, 200 E. 3rd St.

Joy Gilrath of Vaughn-Trent Community Services said children in Bonner Springs elementary schools will participate in the events this year, and there will be parade entries from the VFW, Santa and Mrs. Claus and helpers, the Grinch, Snow Queen, Olaf and other fun characters.

The parade lines up at 5 p.m. at the Bonner Springs Christian Church, 148 N. Nettleton. The parade route will be from Nettleton to Oak to Centennial Park.

A Candy Cane Hunt is planned at Centennial Park at 4:30 p.m., and the Christmas tree lighting is at 5:45 p.m.

Those attending may go to the Community Center, have hot cocoa, and take pictures with Santa Claus, she said.

If they take a picture with Santa Claus, they may bring a canned good to donate to Vaughn-Trent Community Services, although that is not required, she added.

Another highlight of the evening will be the Bonner Springs High School Project Graduation, where high school students will have a Walking Taco fundraiser. Those attending this event may make a donation to Project Graduation, if desired.

Gilrath said her favorite part of the event is seeing people coming to Bonner Springs, seeing what Bonner Springs is all about and spending time with their families at Christmas.

All events are free and open to the public, she said. It is optional to donate a canned good or to donate to Project Graduation.

There will be vendors and merchants open to 6 p.m. on Oak Street in downtown Bonner Springs, she added.

Sponsors of the event are Vaughn-Trent Community Services, the city of Bonner Springs and the Business and Professional Women.

The schedule of events includes:


– 4:30 p.m., a Candy Cane Hunt at Centennial Park;


– 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Project Graduation Walking Tacos fundraiser, at the Community Center Gymnasium, 200 E. 3rd St.;


– 5 p.m., Parade Line-up at Bonner Springs Christian Church, 148 N. Nettleton;


– 5:30 p.m. Parade, Nettleton to Oak to Centennial Park;


– 5:45 p.m., Mayor’s Christmas Tree Lighting at Centennial Park, performance by elementary school choirs.


– 6:15 p.m., Pictures with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, with hot cocoa and cookies, Community Center Gymnasium, 200 E. 3rd St

Two free concerts planned Sunday, Dec. 4, and Tuesday, Dec. 13, by KCKCC music department

Two upcoming concerts will celebrate the end of the semester at KCKCC.

The KCKCC Chamber Choir will perform the Winter Choral Concert, “Don’t Give Up,” at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building, Community Christian Church, 4601 Main St. in Kansas City, Missouri. The church is on the Country Club Plaza.

The concert is a vocal showcase of a variety of music expressing the palette of the human condition, joy, sorrow, hope, laughter and beauty.

The concert will feature two guest artists, who both serve on the voice faculty at KCKCC, Lauren Auge, soprano, and Julia Scozzafava, mezzo-soprano. The choir will perform works by Whitacre, Pedersen, Esenvalds, Parker-Shaw, Mealor and a new commission by Michael Engelhardt and Robert T. Gibson.

The second concert is the KCKCC Jazz Showcase at The Blue Room, which is in the American Jazz Museum, 1616 E. 18th St. in Kansas City, Missouri. It is from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Dec. 13. The concert will feature the four student ensembles attending and performing at the National Conference of the Jazz Education Network in Orlando, Florida, Jan. 4-7.

The showcase will feature the Blue Devil Funk Band, Advanced Jazz Combo and two student vocal jazz ensembles – Fusion and The Standard. The event is sponsored by the KCKCC Student Chapter of the Jazz Education Network.

Both concerts are free and open to the public, but donations will be taken for the department’s upcoming travel this spring.

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Breakfast with Santa planned Saturday, Dec. 3 at KCKCC-TEC Center

The Kansas City Kansas Community College Student Senate is holding the college’s annual Breakfast with Santa event from 9:30 to noon Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Dr. Thomas R. Burke Technical Education Center, 6565 State Ave. The event is free for the entire family.

“Children and their families will be able to eat a free breakfast and enjoy age-appropriate games and activities.” said Andrica Wilcoxen, director of student activities at KCKCC. “We are excited to continue celebrating this long tradition with our students, staff, faculty and community members.”

While at the KCKCC-TEC, each family will have the opportunity to take pictures with Santa and enjoy fun interactive activities. These include writing a letter to Santa at the KCKCC Lil’ Blue Post Office, cookie decorating, creating letters for military troops, play stations for toddlers and preschoolers and a variety of crafts. The KCKCC elves will also help the children pick out and wrap a special gift for their parents.

For more information about the Breakfast with Santa event, contact the Student Activities office at 913-288-7652.

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