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Upcoming Events in Greensburg Kansas


March

19 ICHD Chili Cook Off and Brownie Battle - The Iroquois Center will sponsor a Chili Cook-Off and Brownie Contest on Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Community Building in Greensburg. Entry fee is $20.00.

Tasting and judging will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with chili being served from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Top three chefs in each division (Mild, Medium, Outrageous, "You Call It" and Brownies) will win great prizes!

For more information, contact Stephanie Salisbury, LMSW, ICHD, 620-723-2272.

Address: Community Building, 720 N. Bay , Greensburg, Kansas
Ph: 620-723-2272 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Entry fee is $20.00

May

17 - 18 Annual Greensburg Rodeo - Both Friday and Saturday evening beginning at 8:00pm we have a rodeo and a Saturday night dance. Held during the annual Arts and Crafts Show on Saturday. Both family and school reunions will be going on and Main Street is where it all happens!

Address: Triangle Rodeo Grounds, North Bay St. , Greensburg, Kansas
Ph: 620-388-4340 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: stylecut69@hotmail.com
Web: kansasprorodeo.com/schedule

18 Greensburg Arts and Crafts Show - Greensburg Kansas will be hosting another great day of Arts and Crafts in downtown Greensburg. Our weekend is fun filled with many great opportunities for the whole family. Come enjoy your Family and Class Reunions, take a stroll downtown and shop our many unique stores, such as, Main Street Flowers, Revival, and venders that line main street, Enjoy a relaxing lunch with our food venders, or plan to stay all night and come out and kick off your shoes and enjoy the street dance. Visit our Old Fashion Soda Fountain, Museum and Big Well. Can't wait to see ya'. We are always looking for interested vendors to take part in this celebration.

Address: Main Street , Greensburg, Kansas
Ph: 620-388-6447 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: stylecut69@hotmail.com
Fee: Free. Booth spaces, FREE.

July

29 County Wide Garage Sales - Sign up to be a part of the County Wide Garage Sales! Maps and addresses will be available at the Downtown Greensburg Businesses and Dillons. 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Contact Haley Kern for more info or to sign up if you are having a sale.

Ph: 620-723-3417 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: kiowacogaragesale@gmail.com
Web: visitgreensburgks.com

4 4th of July Celebration - On July 4th, the town has a patriotic program on the courthouse lawn followed by a cookout and watermelon feast with lots of fireworks.

Address: Fireworks at Football Field , Greensburg, Kansas
Ph: 620-723-2288 (Always call and confirm events)

9 - 17 Kiowa County Fair - 4-H Horse Show
JD’s BBQ
4-H and Open Class Speed Events
Community Dance
Building Exhibit Entry (4-H and Open Class)
Livestock Entry (4-H and Open Class)
Hand Pet Show
Rabbit & Poultry Show
Turtle Race
Pedal Pull
Movie
Swine Show
Super Cow/Calf Show (Open Class)
Sheep & Goat Show
Rodeo Events sponsored by Triangle Rodeo Club
Beef Show
Round Robin Contest
Chicken Dinner & Watermelon Feed
Costumed Pet Parade
Livestock Barn Ribbon Cutting with the New
York Says Thank You Foundation
Premium Auction

Address: Kiowa Co. Fairgrounds, North Bay Street , Greensburg, Kansas
Ph: 620-723-2156 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@bigwell.org
Web: visitgreensburgks.com

December

30 Lighted Christmas Parade - The most beautiful parade of the year followed by a great community Christmas celebration with Santa, caroling cookies, apple cider and hot chocolate. Pratt Community College singing group "ENCORE" will perform after the parade. 6:00 p.m.

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Ph: 620-723-4102 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@bigwell.org
Web: visitgreensburgks.com

Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Lamkin Museum

Prior to Tornado Disaster - May 4, 2007

Greensburg, KS Museums

Kiowa County State Lake

Prior to Tornado Disaster - May 4, 2007
Kiowa County State Lake is a 21 acre lake with fishing, picnic, camping & rest areas.

Greensburg, KS Recreation


Twilight Theatre

Prior to Tornado Disaster - May 4, 2007
An historic theatre which first showed silent films in 1915. At one time it boasted one of the largest screens in Kansas.

Greensburg, KS Theatres

The Big Well Museum & Visitor Information Center

The Big Well is a marvel of pioneer engineering that was completed in 1888 as the towns original water supply. At 109 feet deep, this is a breathtaking sight to see. This new museum opened in May 2012

Greensburg, KS Museums

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