Mar 18 Wednesday
KMUW, Wichita’s NPR Station, has launched a new monthly event to engage with listeners and the community: Pint Night. Once a month, KMUW invites the public to a local brewery or bar to have a beer with KMUW staff and other public radio listeners. Pint Nights are held from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.
There’s no agenda. Just an opportunity for a beverage and fine conversation. The evening is buy-your-own.
Mar 25 Wednesday
KMUW's monthly book club features selections made by KMUW staff. For March, we are reading Kin by Tayari Jones.
We'll meet at KMUW for a group discussion over dinner from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25. Dinner is provided by Public, guests are invited to bring a beverage to share with the group. Watermark Books & Cafe will be at the feast with copies of the next month's book.
Mar 28 Saturday
Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate 15 years of ICT SOS—a milestone of impact, growth, and community partnership.
Light the Way will honor the journey from our grassroots beginnings to the organization we are today, working to end human trafficking through prevention education, advocacy for survivors, and building bridges with our community.
This special night will feature:🌟 Inspiring stories and reflections on 15 years of impact🌟 A look ahead at how ICT SOS will continue lighting the path forward🌟 Elegant dining, entertainment, and opportunities to connect with community leaders, partners, and changemakers
Event Details:📅 Date: March 28, 2026📍 Location: The Hudson👗 Dress Code: Dress to dazzle! Think long gowns and dark suits. Formal attire encouraged, but not required—just remember to bring your shine!
By attending and supporting Light the Way, you are helping ensure a brighter future for survivors and advancing prevention efforts that protect our community. Together, we can continue to light the way for the next 15 years and beyond.
Mar 16 Monday
Pokémon have taken over the children's pavilion! We need your help to catch them all. Pick up a pokédex any time over spring break to start the hunt. For ages 4-17.
Children will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting. For ages 0-6.
Channel your inner fortune-seeking, giant-defeating hero during this interactive writing workshop! We'll explore the different pieces that make up a fairy-tale as we write our own from scratch. For ages 7-11.
Curate and decorate your own miniature library shelves in a pocket sized carry case. For ages 12-17.
See how well you know you know your cookie flavors and rank your favorites. For ages 6-12. Visit wichitalibrary.org/events to register.
Decorate a mini planting kit that encourages students to observe what helps them grow & thrive with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). Register at (316) 261-8500 or wichitalibrary.org/events. For ages 12-17.
Mar 17 Tuesday
Children ages 2 and under will develop a love of learning as they sing, dance, and enjoy simple stories. Caregivers will learn tips to encourage their child's early learning development.
Children ages 3-6 will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting.
It's never too early to start your child's love of learning! Music, rhymes, activities, and stories for caregivers and babies aged birth to 18 months.
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
Join us for a discussion! The book for the discussion will be available for pick up one month before the program at the Westlink Branch. Books to be discussed are "Commonwealth" by Ann Patchett in March; the Big Read, "Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude" by Ross Gay, in April; and "The Dutch House" by Ann Patchett in May.