This Friday the 5th come to the Historic Murdock Theatre at 7 pm for Oklahoma Shakedown, a film by Taylor Mullins.
Want to shop for quality items at wonderful prices and support a local organization at the same time? Come to Dress for Success‘s Clothing Sale. Beginning today from 5 til 9, come to New Market Square for first dibs on items, light appetizers, and music. VIP tickets are $10 online here or $15 at the door. Then Saturday and Sunday enjoy free general admission. This group not only provides women with interview-quality wardrobes, they offer networking and career coaching for low-income women.
Saturday from 11-3, Green Acres at Bradley Fair is hosting their Customer Appreciation Party. Enjoy discounts and goodies while you shop.
The Sedgwick County Extension Office is hosting a workshop this Saturday the 6th to help anyone interested in learning how to be a better farmers’ market vendor or produce grower. Register here.
Watermark Books is hosting Melanie Benjamin for a reading and signing of her book The Swans of Fifth Avenue.
Wichita Symphony is presenting Dancing and Romancing this Saturday the 6th at Century II. Savor the sights and sounds of Broadway veterans Joan Hess and Kirby Ward. “The Symphony meets the Ballroom.” Tickets here.
Library:
Central is hosting a panel discussion with local film makers Saturday 2-4 on film making in Kansas.
Sunday at Alford from 2:30 – 3:30 you can bring the whole family to a Mardi Gras celebration.
Monday from 1-6 you can stop by Linwood Branch and turn paper plates into necklaces based on the creations of the Samburu tribe. Children 4-10 can drop in.
Tuesday at Evergreen, children ages 3 and up can learn about what body parts do with their families for Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes 6:30-7:30 pm.
Come to Rockwell Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 pm to learn how to reduce Home Energy Consumption.
Next week is 2nd Wednesday which means: Adult Coloring at Westlink. Materials and beverages provided.
Senior Wednesday is at Central from 1:30 – 2:30. You can learn about the history of our local NPR station, KMUW.
Have a great weekend!