Walk Kansas is hosting a Yoga Event, “First Responders Style.” Come this Monday, April 24th, to the Sedgwick County Extension’s Sunflower Room to learn “postures, breathing and relaxation techniques to help build resiliency and eradicate stress.”
Watermark is joining the restaurant Wine Dive to host Stephanie Danler for a wine and cheese tasting, an author talk, and signing of her novel Sweetbitter. This ticketed event will be held Tuesday, April 25th, at 6 pm at Wine Dive.
Then on Wednesday April 26th at Watermark, catch Don S. Lemons for a presentation and signing of Drawing Physics at 6 pm.
Tomorrow, April 22nd, join in for a LOVE Wichita event by East Heights United Methodist Church. Projects include cleaning up College Hill pool, landscaping at Jefferson Elementary, and some home repair/painting. Register here to join the fun!
Lincoln Heights Village Farmers Market is on. Every Wednesday from 7-11 am catch local vendors in the parking lot.
Ready for some Spring Flower Flat Sales? Tree Top Nursery will be holding their sale until April 23rd. And Johnson’s Garden will let you fill-a-flat through the 23rd as well.
Great Plains Nature Center’s Passport to Nature is Thursday, April 27th, from 6-9 pm. Enjoy local cuisine, a silent auction, live music, and native animals.
Tomorrow, Saturday the 22nd, see the Micah White Quartet at The Donut Whole
You should read here about how to win tickets to the Sold-Out performances of John Williams’ Music through the Wichita Symphony.
Library:
Our next installment in the Candid Conversation on Race will be a film screening Saturday April 22 at Central from 1:30-4:30. Come view Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity and join the conversation.
Then on Sunday, April 24th, enjoy Singing the Cattle North at Central from 2:30-3:30. Former English professor, Jim Hoy, will lend his expertise on the subject of cowboy life and folklore.
Have a great weekend!