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The Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden is updating its iconic Allée walkway with the removal of 25-year-old Peking Lilacs to make way for new Pom Pom Redbud trees. The project is part of the garden’s long-term stewardship plan and will help preserve the character of the space while supporting future growth and seasonal plantings.
Loose Park
A great day to bring the whole family to Loose Park for the Kansas City Rose Society’s annual Rose Day & Rose Show! Enjoy live events in the...
Loose Park
Theis Park
Bringing visibility, celebration, and support to Kansas City’s LGBTQ+ community.
KC Pride hosts the annual PrideFest, Parade, Youth Prom, Pag...
Theis Park
Southmoreland Park
Heart of America Shakespeare Festival
June 16–July 5, Tuesday-Sunday, 8pm
Southmoreland Park
Macbeth encounters three witches who deliver a chi...
Southmoreland Park
From across Brush Creek the ampitheater is a fitting landscape for the main stage.









Stairs down from Rockhill Terrace to the trail.
Click to learn about the work in Gillham Park.

Cleaned trail.
Click to learn about the KC Park Ambassadors.

Honeysuckle removal area.

The old trail above the park.



Honeysuckle removal area.

New street drain.

Rockhill Terrace
Click to learn about the work in Gillham Park.














Multi-day pilgrimage through the metro to celebrate and reckon with different cultures’ histories in the area — including paying homage to the tens of thousands of Native Americans who were forcibly displaced from the region following the Indian Removal Act in 1830. Click pic to learn more.
Aid Station #6 at Oak and Cherry after the half marathoners came through. Don't worry we cleaned it up in no time. Great Volunteers! Click pic to see the results.






1) Neighborhood News Update: Road Islands & More! See Home Page.
2) Garden Club Four Corners on south Cleaver Blvd., Phase 2, completed. See Garden Club Page.
3) KC Pride Festival Theis Park June 5-6-7. See Parks Events Page.
4) What did your home look like in 1940? Visit a new website that will show you - See RHA History Page.
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