Ways to Save Week of January 19th

Coming up at Watermark: Sheila Kohler with a reading of her book Once We Were Sisters tomorrow, January 20 at 6:00 pm. Then Elizabeth McKenzie will be here next Wednesday the 25th at 6 for a signing of her book The Portable Veblen.

The Extension Office is offering a court-approved bi-lingual class Great Beginnings for Families beginning today, January 19th. This class is held once a week for 3 weeks and there is still time to register.

Today at Wichita Art Museum enjoy the Presence ProgramThe Gift of Art. This is for adults with early to mid-stage memory loss and care partners beginning at 10:30.

Do you know about Wichita Restaurant Week? With a heads up from Wichita on the Cheap, I was reminded of the opportunity to try a participating restaurant or a new menu item with 10% going toward the Boys and Girls Club of South Central Kansas.

Green Acres West and Bradley Fair are hosting their Annual Health Fair this Saturday the 21st from 11-2. Enjoy visits with local practitioners, samples, in-store savings, and more.

Whole Foods is hosting Community Giving Day and Food Bag Building for Kids. First, this Monday the 23rd from 7:30-9:00, 5% of Whole Foods profits will be donated to the Kansas Food Bank’s program Food 4 Kids.

Then come back on Wednesday the 25th any time from 6-8 pm to help fill 250 empty bags with goodies for kids who can’t count on meals at home on the weekends. You can spend a few minutes or an hour helping, with sample stations throughout the store to stay energized.

Catch Dennis Ray Miller performing at Mead’s Corner tomorrow, January 20th, from 7-9 pm.

Then Saturday the 21st, come to Game Night at Reverie from 5:30-8:00.

Also saw at Wichita on the Cheap a Free Movie Night at The Orpheum Friday the 20th at 7:00 pm.

 

Library

Did you know the Library is hosting an online book club (#ICTBC)? You can log on to their Facebook page for live discussions.

And see all upcoming events here, including Lost Census Data: Bridging the Gap by the Wichita Genealogical Society, and Fracking and Earthquakes: Is There a Link?

 

Have a great weekend!