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Upcoming Events in Peabody Kansas


April

20 City Wide Garage Sales - Held the last Saturday in April each Year.

Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: pmsa@peabodyks.com
Web: www.peabodyks.com/

May

20KS0110026e003 - Peabody Doyle Valley Farmers Market - Operates every Saturday from 8-Noon. - The season operates from Memorial Day through September and may extend into October, weather permitting. News Flash!! Many vegetables are available for purchase each Saturday morning.

The Doyle Valley Farmers Market was organized in March, 1999 for the purpose of providing farm fresh produce to the public, educating growers and buyers with new tastes and ideas, to enhance the community through products and incomes and to bring people together. Additionally, it is hoped the market will attract "tourists" who will shop and enjoy all of Peabody.

The growers are also planning monthly "get togethers" with experts in growing, marketing and preparing prime produce. Local production areas will be toured and visits are planned to out of town markets and gardens. A community dinner featuring local foods is planned to showcase just what is available.

The Farmers Market also includes bakers, candle makers, frozen meats, fresh eggs, flowers and herbs and has just added a stone carver to the group.

Address: 100 S. Walnut St. in Santa Fe Park. , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)

June

25 - 15 Doyle Valley Farmers Market - Operates every Saturday from 8 to Noon. - The season operates from Memorial Day through September and may extend into October, weather permitting. News Flash!! Many vegetables are available for purchase each Saturday morning.

Address: 100 S. Walnut St. in Santa Fe Park. , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)

July

4KS0110026e002 - Peabody Peabody 4th Fest - Peabody is known for having the largest ground display fireworks in the State of Kansas. Each year approximately 20 ground displays are created by volunteers. Volunteers begin working on the set pieces in early June.

Sponsored by the Peabody July 4th Society, this event is a longstanding tradition. During the mid 70's crowds were estimated at nearly 25,000-30,000 people. Recent crowds are estimated at 5,000.

Pre-4th of July dance, swim meet, carnival rides, kiddie rides, games, concessions, alumni BBQ, annual alumni dance, rifle salutes, horseshoe tournament, flea market, car show, kids games in the park, story time, dog show, 4th of July parade, Classic Rock concert in the Park , and Peabody 4th of July Fireworks display.

Address: City Park , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: pmsa@peabody.com
Web: www.facebook.com/peabodyfireworks
Fee: Gate admittance is charged.

22 - 20 Doyle Valley Farmers Market - Operates every Saturday from 8 to Noon. - The season operates from Memorial Day through September and may extend into October, weather permitting. News Flash!! Many vegetables are available for purchase each Saturday morning.

Address: 100 S. Walnut St. in Santa Fe Park. , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)

August

27 - 17 Doyle Valley Farmers Market - Operates every Saturday from 8 to Noon. - The season operates from Memorial Day through September and may extend into October, weather permitting. News Flash!! Many vegetables are available for purchase each Saturday morning.

Address: 100 S. Walnut St. in Santa Fe Park. , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)

September

24 - 14 Doyle Valley Farmers Market - Operates every Saturday from 8 to Noon. - The season operates from Memorial Day through September and may extend into October, weather permitting. News Flash!! Many vegetables are available for purchase each Saturday morning.

Address: 100 S. Walnut St. in Santa Fe Park. , Peabody, Kansas
Ph: 620-983-2174 (Always call and confirm events)

November

17KS0110026e009 - Peabody Annual Christmas & Parade Day Activities - Sunday following Thanksgiving - This annual event has something for everyone. Activities begin in late afternoon including rides, clowns and much more. Highlight of the day is the lighted parade beginning at 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by Peabody Main Street Association.

Ph: 620-983-2147 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.peabodyks.com/

December

23 - 24 Holiday Home Show - First Weekend - Sponsored by the Peabody Historical Society this event will feature historic homes decorated for the holidays.

Web: www.peabodyks.com/

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Morgan House

The Morgan House is a two story Queen Anne Cottage built by W.H. Morgan, first editor of the Peabody Gazette, for his family in 1881

Peabody, KS Museums

Peabody Driving Tour

The Peabody Driving Tour takes you beyond historic main street to view 27 beautiful works of architecture in churches and homes of the founding families dating from 1877, and then onto City Park, site of the 1885

Peabody, KS Tours

Carnegie Library

Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie gave millions of dollars to establish libraries across America in the early 1900s. The women's study clubs of Peabody were determined to bring a Carnegie Library to Marion County - they were joined by civic leaders and county commissioners and obtained $10,000.00

Peabody, KS Carnegie Libraries

Peabody Museum Historical Complex

The 1874 frame building given by railroad executive, F.H. Peabody, to express his appreciation for the town being named for him was the first free library in the State of Kansas, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He gave 2,000

Peabody, KS Museums

Peabody Downtown Walking Tour

33 sites along Walnut Street, the main street of Peabody, remarkably remain while most pioneer towns suffer losses from fires and storms. The oldest building dating to 1878, was first occupied by a bank, then the majority of other buildings were built in 1883.

Peabody, KS Tours

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