Feb 25 Wednesday
PEACE LECTURE – Karen Gonzalez
“Grace and Compassion in the Immigration Conversation – Kidron Hall at Kidron Bethel Village
The Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution
A regional institute affiliated with Bethel College (North Newton, KS), dedicated to resolving human conflict - both locally and globally - and promoting peace and social justice.
Feb 28 Saturday
The countdown is on! It’s almost time for our Annual Black Educators Celebration, proudly presented by Art That Touches Your Heart. Join us as we honor and uplift the incredible educators who have made a lasting impact in our community.📅 February 28, 2026⏰ 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM📍 Carl Brewer Community Center 💬 CALLING THE COMMUNITY!If you know any of the inductees listed and would like to share a short story, memory, or reflection, we would love to hear from you. Please message all stories no later than Sunday, February 8th!!✨ 2026 Black Educators Hall of Fame Inductees ✨🏅Lorenza O. Breckenridge Sr.🏅 Dr. Jesse Williams🏅 Dr. Kevin Harrison🏅 James E. Anderson Sr.🏅 John R. Carter 🏅 Pearlie McCoy 🏅 Latonya Kennedy🏅 Gayle Jackson
Mar 06 Friday
Honoring victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking.
Celebrating our Impact:120 years supporting the Wichita Community50 years of lifesaving shelter
Join us for our 5th Annual Hope GalaFriday, March 6th, 2026 | 6pm at Wichita Marriott9100 E Corporate Hills Dr, Wichita, KS 67207
Dress in Golden Glamour Attire
Mar 07 Saturday
Please join us for shopping on purpose and community fun for International Women's Day!With women-owned businesses and nonprofits working with women, and a day of learning in community about great missions and cultures.At a NEW LOCATION: East Heights UMC, 4407 E. Douglas in College Hill.What you can expect:🌍 FAIR/DIRECT TRADE GOODS🌼 LOCAL MADE ARTWORK & JEWELRY🌮 FOODS & SNACKS🎁 GIFTS & HOME DECORFun for all ages!We are a movement of missions -- local and global handmade art and goods from a variety of cultures, fair/direct trade, nonprofits, and small businesses. Empowered women are changing the world.⭐ VENDOR INFORMATION BELOW ⭐If you want to work together with other purpose-driven business owners, learn about the stories of local and global women, and network with very purposeful shoppers, this is the place to be!Vendors must be selling handmade local or global goods and ensure fair wages were paid to the makers. Applications at bit.ly/WEMarch2026.** Please do not apply via any personal comments or pay anyone other than Alegria Ventures -- we have had some difficulty with scammers in the past. **WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE🌍 Local and global-made art, handmade goods, and foods.🛍 A fabulous time of shared missions to highlight women makers and businesses here in Wichita and across the world.🌼 Committed vendors and shoppers who want to LEARN and who care about the sourcing of their products.
Feb 22 Sunday
ShowerUp: Mobile Showers And Personal Care ShowerUp serves those experiencing homelessness and anyone in need by providing mobile showers, hygiene resources, and personal care. It’s our goal to Shower Grace, Hope, and Love with everyone.
Get ready to hit the road in a new RV and enjoy the great outdoors! With over 90,000 square feet of outdoor recreation, this family-friendly event boasts one of the largest displays of RVs and campers for sale under one roof. Vacationers looking for the freedom of RV travel will find the best prices of the season on the latest models of coaches, travel trailers, fifth wheels, campers, luxury vans and more. Shop, compare models, features, and prices, and drive home in a new RV from the show!
Welcome to Rhea Lana’s of Wichita - where local families come together to shop smart and save big! As a locally owned and operated event, we unite more than 1,000 families to offer gently used, high-quality children’s items at prices you’ll love!
Whether you’re shopping for a new baby or a growing teen, you’ll find everything your family needs without the retail price tag.
https://wichita.rhealana.com/
In a tiny Kansas town where the Little Miss Moonshine pageant is taken very seriously, longtime rivals Etta Lou Hatfield and Lula May McCoy are locked in a fierce battle for a historic tenth crown. Their obsession pulls in family members, sparks outrageous schemes, and turns rehearsals into full-blown showdowns. But when the pageant’s rules, and secrets, are flipped upside down, an unexpected contestant takes center stage.
Then following intermission, enjoy our Billy Joel Jukebox Revue!
Since 1939, the Historical Museum has been actively collecting and preserving artifacts central to telling our local history’s stories. These artifacts are acquired in a number of ways, including purchases from local thrift shops.
Thrift Finds in the Museum Collection features objects fortunately discovered by Museum staff at local thrift stores. These items, no longer of use to their original owner, can help us to tell the story of our community.
The newest additions in the series include a 1973 leisure suit from Henry's Department Store and a circa 1955 Toni Todd sundress, both found locally at Goodwill (21st & Amidon).
Some notable finds still on view include designs by Halston and Victor Costa, a Nehru jacket retailed by Henry’s department store, and a 1950s Shocker Lounge bowling shirt.
Produced by the Museum, this exhibition was made possible through funding from Stev Overstreet, Alice Smith, the family of Kenneth E Gerhardt, and Goodwill Industries of Kansas
The urge to create or possess a visual representation of a specific person – a portrait – is present throughout history. Portraits are created for many reasons: from sentimental to celebratory, for public or private viewing, as memorials, and as icons. .
Until the introduction of photography in the 1840s, portraits were rendered by artists in both two and three-dimensional mediums such as paintings and sculptures.
The Museum’s collection includes a variety of portraits, most of which depict local people. In this exhibition, we learn of portraiture and the people portrayed.
On view during regular Museum hours
March 2025 - March 2026
Tues-Fri 11am-4pm, Sat & Sun 1-5pm
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum - 204 S Main
Located in the Musem's Lois Kay Walls Gallery - 3rd Floor
Admission to the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum is free to the public on Sundays!
Since 2022, we have received a generous gift from the Ruth Spooner Stone Charitable Trust, INTRUST Bank to make this possible. Visit us in Downtown Wichita and EXPLORE LOCAL HISTORY in one of America’s finest museums, occupying the original City of Wichita's 1890 City Hall.
Come experience dozens of exhibits featuring thousands of artifacts illuminating our unique local history.
Visit the Museum Store for interesting books and other local souvenirs and gift items.
Regular HoursTuesday – Friday 11am-4pmSaturday – Sunday 1-5pm.
Regular admission:$5 for adults$2 for childrenFree every Sunday!Members are always free
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
Play games and watch shorts at the library!
Before podcasts, there was live radio! Join us for the Wichita Community Theatre performance of Agatha Christie's "The Case of the Careless Victim" as it was broadcast to living rooms on Feb. 22, 1945.
Feb 23 Monday
Children will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting. This event will not take place on 1/19 or 2/16. For ages 0-6.
Join the Rockwell Mystery Discussion group. January’s title will be “Who Let the Dog Out?” by David Rosenfelt. February’s title will be “Just One Look” by Harlan Coben.
Want to learn the basics of crochet? In this come-and-go program for ages 13 and up, staff will help get you started with making chains and single crochet as well as answer questions.
Feb 24 Tuesday