Apr 03 Friday
Breaking Barriers is an evening of contemporary ballet. The production will feature two works: one inspired by the Dockum Sit-In that explores systems of power, resistance, and collective change through movement, drawing on Wichita’s history and lived experience, and one honoring the influential women in Wichita’s history whose leadership and courage helped shape our community.
Featuring choreography by guest artists Yusha-Marie Sorzano and Sandra Parks, this production examines how persistence, perseverance, and presence can challenge long-standing structures and move change forward.
📍 B-29 Doc Hangar🗓 April 3–4 at 7:30 PM
Get Tickets at BalletWichita.com
Apr 04 Saturday
Join us for the 32nd annual Easter Sun Run on April 4 at Sedgwick County Park in Wichita!
Whether you’re racing for the win, enjoying a fun jog with friends, taking a relaxing stroll (and earning a medal for it!), or bringing the family for the Easter Family Fun Zone, this event has something for everyone.
Beyond the finish line, your participation makes a real difference! The Easter Sun Run is a major fundraiser for Youth Horizons, a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of 200 local youth and their families through mentoring, foster residential care, and advocacy programs.
Run for fun. Run for impact. Run with purpose.We can’t wait to see you there!
Saturday, April 4Sedgwick County Park9:00 a.m. – 10k race11:00 a.m. – Jeff Wenzel memorial 2-mile run/walk
Run solo or build a team and multiply the fun – everyone receives a T-shirt and finisher’s medal. The fastest among us win cash awards!
Apr 11 Saturday
100 free trees are coming to Wichita neighborhoods. ICT Trees will be distributing free trees to homeowners, churches and businesses on Saturday April 11, 2026, from 10 AM to 3PM, at Emporia Park, 1143 N Emporia.
The City of Wichita's Parks Department will demonstrate the proper way to plant a tree. Employees of the City's Forestry Section will be on hand to answer questions.
Tree recipients are required to register for their tree on-line prior to the event. Any trees that aren't picked up by 3 PM will be available on a first come first served basis.
The Workroom's 2nd Saturday Artisan Market is back and we are doing it bigger and better than ever for our 13 YEAR anniversary! We will be taking over Naftzger Park and St Francis alongside our building to host an array of local artists, makers and entrepreneurs PLUS dis, special performers, youth arts, food trucks, a champagne garden and more!
Harvester Arts will also have art and engagement opportunities on-site.
Kelly W. Davis Running International Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to surpporting vulnerable communities by advancing educational opportunities in Kenya and throughout Africa, while also sponsoring community-based initiatives in the United States.
Kelly Wairimu Ndung’u (née Davis) is a journalist based in the United States. During her tenure as Miss Kenya, she founded this nonprofit organization to give back to her community and to empower young girls in Kenya through education and opportunity. Since its inception, the organization’s mission has expanded to serve vulnerable communities across other regions of Africa as well as the United States. Kelly is married to Samson Ndung’u Kariuki.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of food, dance and fun in support of a wonderful cause. $100/person. April 11 from 6 to 11 pm at the Hilton Garden Inn.
For tickets, call Cecilia - 316-992-8578, Margaret - 316-775-8278, or Roseline - 3162048968
Mar 29 Sunday
Tulipfest is Botanica’s biggest, boldest spring celebration—a month-long burst of blooms and beauty. Thousands of tulips paint the Gardens in every shade imaginable, pathways sparkle with seasonal magic, and every turn invites you to stop, smile, and snap a photo. This is spring at its absolute best.
Tulipfest Admission
Nonmembers: $15Children (3–12): $10Children under 3: Free
Members:
Monday-Thursday: FREEFriday-Sunday: $12, Children (3-12) $10
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
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
Mar 30 Monday
Children will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting. For ages 0-6.
Join in a discussion! March: "Rain Gods" by James Lee Burke, April: "Probable Claws" by Rita Mae Brown, and May: "Turn of the Key" by Ruth Ware.
Catch the semi-finals and championship game at Charles Koch Arena!
Mar 31 Tuesday
Children ages 3-6 will develop literacy skills through active listening, singing, movement, and sharing a love of stories in a group setting.
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.
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.