Iola, Kansas
Upcoming Events in Iola Kansas
Monthly
Kansas Oldtime Fiddlers, Pickers, and Singers
- To promote, encourage, and work to preserve old-time music and its related skills. Third Sunday each month 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm This is intended to be accomplished by regular monthly programs of the chapters where members can exhibit their skills by their performance and instruction to other musicians and the general public. In this way they pass on the oldtime music as it has been passed down to them. At the same time this provides entertainment for the non-performing members and the audience who appreciates and judges these skills. The KOFP&S organiztion is composed of seventeen chapters located at points over the state of Kansas. Each chapter has a monthly meeting and program on one Saturday or Sunday of each month. Restroom facilities, Food/drink vendors, Accessible parking/accommodations Address: Iola Riverside Park , Iola, Kansas |
June
1 |
City Wide Garage sales
- Iola Ks, sales with everything you can want. First Saturday in June. Ph: 620-365-5252 (Always call and confirm events) |
6 - 27 |
Iola Municipal Band Concert and Ice Cream Social
- Established in 1871, it is the state's oldest continually performing municipal band. Concerts are held every Thursday evening during the months of June and July on the Iola, KS town square. Every Thursday, 8:00 PM. Ph: 620-365-5252 (Always call and confirm events) |
July
4 - 25 |
Iola Municipal Band Concert and Ice Cream Social
- Established in 1871, it is the state's oldest continually performing municipal band. Concerts are held every Thursday evening during the months of June and July on the Iola, KS town square. Every Thursday, 8:00 PM. Ph: 620-365-5252 (Always call and confirm events) |
25 - 28 |
Allen County Fair & Rodeo
- The Annual Allen County Fair and Rodeo is one of the best fairs and rodeos in Kansas, it is showcased at Riverside Park in Iola. The Fair features a music show, food booths, crafters, 4-H competitions and demonstrations, a professional rodeo, mutton busting, demolition derby, livestock, and exhibits. Address: 600 S State St , Iola, Kansas |
October
17 - 20 |
Farm-City Days
- This celebration is held the third weekend in October. It features a carnival on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On Saturday the square is alive with a variety of activities and displays including a parade, car show, quilt display, artists' roundup, and crafts show. Food, commercial booths, artisan demonstrations and musical entertainment are found in abundance. Games and entertainment are available for all ages. Address: 2 W Madison Ave, Downtown square , Iola, Kansas |
November
2 |
ACARF/Second Chance Art and Crafts Show
- Handcrafters, Artists and Retail Booths welcome. All the booth fees go to support our local animal shelter. Event is in the Bass North Community Building which is smoke-free and all one level, easily accessible Address: 505 North Buckeye Street , Iola, Kansas |
9 |
Veterans Day Parade
- Special tribute, memorial service, and parade to honor our country's veterans. This Veteran's Day memorial service and parade includes a fly-over, memorial service with speaker, musical entertainment, a bean feed and parade located at the Allen County Veteran's War Memorial on the southwest corner of the historic downtown courthouse square. Address: 1 N Washington Ave, Historic Downtown Square , Iola, Kansas |
22 - 28 |
Holiday Lighting Ceremony, Candy Cane Treasure Hunt and Santa House
- Holiday lighting ceremony kicks off the Christmas Season! Gather at the Historic Bandstand on the downtown courthouse square on Friday evening and help kick off the Christmas season with the Holiday Lighting Ceremony. The ceremony includes Holiday music, performances, hot cocoa and baked goods, and special recognition to the American Cancer Society "Love Lights a Tree", and concludes with annual "flipping of the switch" to turn on holiday lights for the downtown business district. Saturday events for children include the annual Candy Cane Treasure Hunt, old-fashioned holiday horse and buggy rides, and Santa makes his first official visit in his new Santa House. Santa visits with children that day and every Thursday evening in December up until Christmas. Address: Historic Downtown Courthouse Square , Iola, Kansas |
December
29 - 19 |
Holiday Lighting Ceremony, Candy Cane Treasure Hunt and Santa House
- Holiday lighting ceremony kicks off the Christmas Season! Gather at the Historic Bandstand on the downtown courthouse square on Friday evening and help kick off the Christmas season with the Holiday Lighting Ceremony. The ceremony includes Holiday music, performances, hot cocoa and baked goods, and special recognition to the American Cancer Society"Love Lights a Tree", and concludes with annual "flipping of the switch" to turn on holiday lights for the downtown business district. Saturday events for children include the annual Candy Cane Treasure Hunt, old-fashioned holiday horse and buggy rides, and Santa makes his first official visit in his new Santa House. Santa visits with children that day and every Thursday evening in December up until Christmas. Address: Historic Downtown Courthouse Square , Iola, Kansas |
30 |
Jingle Bell Jog
- Annual 2.5 mile fun run or 1 mile walk where participants "jingle all the way!" Presented by the Iola Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Iola Recreation Department, the annual Jingle Bell Jog is a 2.5 mile fun run or a 1 mile walk beginning on the northwest corner of the historic downtown Iola square at the bandstand. Registration begins at noon with a $10 entry fee and the jog commencing at 1 p.m. Each entrant will be given a Jingle Bell Jog T-shirt and Jingle Bells for your shoes. A light snack and bottled water will be provided after the run. The Jingle Bell Jog is always held the first Saturday in December. Address: Washington and Jackson , Iola, Kansas |