Saturday events

Dotte Trot to benefit SAFE fund
The Dotte Trot, a 5K and 10K run, will be run at 8 a.m. Sept. 27 at Wyandotte County Lake Park, 9100 Leavenworth Road, Kansas City, Kan. All proceeds from the run benefit the Surviving Spouse and Family Endowment Fund. SAFE supports the families of law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency service personnel in the Kansas City metropolitan area who have died while protecting the community and citizens. The event is limited to 500 participants. For early registration, visit www.enter2run.com.

Fall homes and garden tour to be Saturday
A fall homes and garden tour Saturday, Sept. 27, is sponsored by the Bonner Springs School District’s Education Foundation. Five homes in Bonner Springs and Lake Forest are on the homes and garden tour. The tour begins at 10 a.m. and runs through 4 p.m. Tickets are $15 and are available in six places in downtown Bonner Springs: The Pink Zebra Boutique, Dee Dee Jewelry and Vintage Décor, This and That, City Hall, and Flip. Also sponsoring the event are Bonner Springs Tourism in cooperation with the Downtown Bonner Springs Specialty Retail Merchants. For more information, visit www.usd204.net/education foundation.

Renaissance Festival continues on weekends
The Kansas City Renaissance Festival continues on Saturday and Sunday at the festival grounds at 628 N. 126th St. (126th and State), Bonner Springs. The festival is the re-creation of a 16th century English village. Music, food, crafts, shows and other entertainment are featured at the festival, which runs on weekends through Oct. 14. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, visit the website at www.kcrenfest.com.

Fundraiser set Sept. 27
A Texas Hold-‘Em and Taco Dinner to raise funds for Missy Kline is scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Fraternal Order of Eagles, 4726 Merriam Drive, Overland Park.

Slovenefest to be Saturday
The 6th Annual Slovenefest celebration will be held at Monsignor Mejak Hall, Gym, and Holy Family School Grounds located at 513 Ohio, Kansas City, Kan. The festival will run from 5 to 10 p.m. The 6th Annual Slovenefest is dedicated to Don Lipovac in memory of his outstanding contribution to classical and folkloric Slovenian accordion music. At the event, there will be a Mass at 4 p.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, 274 Orchard St., Kansas City, Kan. Festivities will follow the Mass and include children and adult games, a cultural booth, souvenirs, and a silent auction, and an authentic Slovenian dinner, serving a choice of Sarma (stuffed cabbage roll), Poljene Paprika (stuffed pepper), Krvavica (a specialty sausage), Slovenian potato salad and green beans.

Annual Bishop Ward auction planned Sept. 27
The 36th annual Bishop Ward auction is planned at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the school, 708 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan. For more information, call 913-371-6901.

Summer concert to be Sept. 27 at Legends
Dave and Buster’s Summer Concert Series will continue at 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, on the rooftop patio at The Legends Outlets. The Insanitones will perform from 9 p.m. to close Sept. 27. Different bands will play on Saturdays through September.

Slovenefest slated Saturday at Holy Family; dedicated to memory of Don Lipovac

The annual Slovenefest celebration Saturday at Holy Family Church is dedicated to the memory of local musician Don Lipovac.
The annual Slovenefest celebration Saturday at Holy Family Church is dedicated to the memory of local musician Don Lipovac.

by Kathy Hanis

Holy Family Catholic Church is celebrating Slovenefest 2014 on Saturday, Sept. 27.

The 6th Annual Slovenefest celebration will be held at Monsignor Mejak Hall, Gym, and Holy Family School Grounds located at 513 Ohio, Kansas City, Kan. The festival will run from 5 to 10 p.m. The Rev. Peter M. Jaramillo is the full-time pastor of Holy Family Church.

The 6th Annual Slovenefest is dedicated to Don Lipovac in memory of his outstanding contribution to classical and folkloric Slovenian accordion music to the local community and his many years of entertainment, both locally and worldwide.

When Lipovac was 7, he played his button box accordion at family events. When he was 16, he won a competition at Municipal Auditorium to appear on “Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour,” a kind of “American Idol” of the early 1950s.

He performed on the Lawrence Welk Show and countless weddings and church and ethnic festivals. Brian McCarty, who played with Don, will provide the musical entertainment and the Hrvatski Običaj Tamburaši group will also perform.

Other Slovenians that have made their mark here include Monsignor Heliodore N. Mejak, who was the longest living priest to serve at Holy Family Church from June 1944 until Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, 2007, for a total of 64 years.

Other notable persons of Slovene heritage throughout the world include: Bishop Anton Martin Slomsek, who was also a scholar, was responsible for saving the Slovenian Heritage, was beatified by Pope John Paul II on Sept. 19, 1999. Bishop Frederic Baraga was honored by beatification by Pope Benedict XV. France Prešen was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet, best known as the poet who inspired virtually all later Slovene literature and has been generally acknowledged as the greatest Slovene classical author. The art nouveau style of Slovene architect, Jože Plečnik, designed the iconic “3 Bridges” and many notable buildings and contributed to many civic improvements in the city market place, and along the banks of the Ljubljanica River and through Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Locally, Dr. Paul L. O’Boynick II is a neurosurgeon with Neurosurgery Associates of Kansas. Dr. Michael Bartkoski spent his career in the animal health sciences field, primarily in vaccine manufacturing. Robert Serra is a Kansas District judge. Joseph Lastelic is a retired Washington correspondent for The Kansas City Star. He also played the organ here at the church many years ago. Alfred Matthew Yankovic, better known by his stage name, “Weird Al,” Yankovic’s father, Nick Louis Yankovic, was of Slovenian descent, was born in Kansas City, Kan., and was baptized at Holy Family Church, as well as many other outstanding Slovenian parishioners.

The Slovenian celebration will begin at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, with Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church, 274 Orchard St., Kansas City, Kan.

Festivities will follow the Mass and include children and adult games, a cultural booth, souvenirs, and a silent auction, and an authentic Slovenian dinner, serving a choice of Sarma (stuffed cabbage roll), Poljene Paprika (stuffed pepper), Krvavica (a specialty sausage), Slovenian potato salad and green beans.

For information, contact Holy Family Church office at 913-371-1561 or www.holyfamilychurchkck.com.

Holy Family Church is celebrating Slovenefest on Saturday in Kansas City, Kan.
Holy Family Church is celebrating Slovenefest on Saturday in Kansas City, Kan.

Residents may dispose of unused medications Sept. 27

Residents may get rid of unwanted leftover prescription medications on Saturday, Sept. 27.

The National Drug Take-Back Day will have several sites for residents to bring in old medications to be disposed of safely. The National Drug Take-Back Day is coordinated by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, which collects and safely destroys the medications.

“Unused medications are dangerous for kids, pets and the environment,” Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said. “Getting these leftover medicines out of the medicine cabinets keeps them from falling into the wrong hands and makes our communities safer.”

The locations in Wyandotte County include:
DeGoler’s Pharmacy, 5701 State Ave., 2040 Hutton Road, 21 N. 12th,; Walgreens, 2850 State Ave., 7739 State Ave.; South Branch Library in Argentine area, 3104 Strong Ave.; CVS, 4645 Shawnee Drive, 4300 Rainbow; and Hen House, 8120 Parallel Parkway.