KC Parks Making it Easier to Social Distance
KC Parks and Recreation is working with the KCMO Health Department and the Mayor’s office to provide safe, beautiful spaces for Kansas City.
KC Parks and Recreation is working with the KCMO Health Department and the Mayor’s office to provide safe, beautiful spaces for Kansas City.
KC Parks is excited to partner with Center for Conflict Resolution and provide a space where people can process the effects of this pandemic.
As an extension of its KANSAS CITY STRONG campaign will turn on the Henry Wollman Bloch Fountain followed by a spectacular blue light display.
The Tony-nominated musical WAITRESS is looking for two young girls to perform the role of “Lulu” for the duration of the tour’s time
The City of Kansas City recognizes the value and services provided by its urban forest, along with the need for an integrated approach.
KC Parks and officials with Go Ape have announced the addition of outdoor Axe Throwing to its Treetop Adventure course at Swope Park.
Roosevelt Lyons, has been chosen as the President-Elect for the Missouri Park & Recreation Association (MPRA).
Director and Rosarian, Judy Penner will SHOW & TELL rose enthusiasts what is needed to achieve real rose beauty in their own gardens.
We have the first public meeting scheduled for residents to work together to find creative solutions to appropriately honor Dr. King.
Watch a video from the unveiling>> WHO City of Kansas City, Missouri Parks and Recreation City of Kansas City, Missouri Indian Mound Neighborhood Assoc. Northeast Historical Society Historic KC Foundation WHAT Please join KC Parks, elected officials, neighborhood representatives and local historians for the unveiling of new monuments identifying this Historic Northeast neighborhood. WHEN Friday, […]
Each need-based $2,500 Vincent Legacy Scholarship provides assistance to qualified Kansas City metro students in grades 6 to 8.
KC Parks encourages our community to submit ideas as to how Kansas City, Missouri can effectively honor Dr. King’s life