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La Crosse, Kansas

Upcoming Events in La Crosse Kansas


February

Valentine Dinner -
Benefit for the Nekoma One-Room School Project

A gala event featuring
a gourmet meal and live entertainment
for you and your special guest

February 2014 - (date & time to be announced)

La Crosse Country Club, La Crosse

March

9 St.Patrick's Parade & Celebration - RUSH CENTER KS -- 8 MINUTES FROM LA CROSSE KS

Come enjoy this Irish celebration - Kansas Style

For 27 years, the community of Rush Center has invited you to “Come be Irish for the day!” Join us and see why we say, “There are only two kinds of people in the world, the Irish and those who wish they were.”

Enjoy a variety of local food vendors, games, Bingo, and live entertainment in a festive family atmosphere. Be sure to try our homemade Irish Stew and all the fixins.

Ph: 785-372-1061 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rushcounty.org/events/stpatricks.html

16 Rush Center's St. Patrick's Day Celebration - Enjoy fun, games, an old-fashioned Irish Stew dinner,
and the largest St. Patrick's Day parade in the area.

This is held at Rush Center Kansas which is under 3
miles from La Crosse, KS..

Ph: 785-222-2511 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rushcounty.org/

May

2 - 5 Annual Kansas Barbed Wire Collectors Super Show - Once a year, on the first weekend in May, collectors from across the country gather in La Crosse, Kansas to buy, sell, and trade artifacts from our nation's past; barbed wire. The Barbed Wire Swap and Sell is one of many conventions held across the United States for barbed wire collectors.

The main focus of the convention is the sale and trade of barbed wire samples, however, other items may also be showcased including carved limestone, railroad memorabilia, antiques, and craft items.

The Barbed Wire Festival was originally born out of a small display of barbed wire in the Post Rock Museum. When museum staff observed that a large number of visitors collected the unusual fencing material, they decided to bring those collectors together.

In 1967, La Crosse hosted the first ever convention of barbed wire collectors with 2000 people in attendance giving La Crosse the distinction of being the “Barbed Wire Capital of the World™”.

FOR MORE GREAT INFORMATION GO TO LINK BELOW

Address: LaCrosse City Auditorium , La Crosse, Kansas
Ph: 785-222-2639 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rushcounty.org/BarbedWireMuseum/wireshow/index.html

July

12 - 13 McCracken Rodeo - Come join the fun at Jack Wilson Mustang Arena for the top rated KPRA sanctioned rodeo in the state.

=========THIS IS A GOOD ONE FOLKS - DON'T MISS IT ! ! ! ! =============

McCracken is a small community located approximately 20 minutes from LaCrosse, KS. A reliable contact is typically the McCracken Library. 2PM-5PM Monday-Friday, 7PM-9PM Wednesday and 10AM-12PM Saturday. Library telephone, 785-394-2444.

Address: Jack Wilson Mustang Arena-McCracken,KS , La Crosse, Kansas
Ph: 785-222-2808 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: rodeomccracken@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/mccrackenrodeo/

August

31 - 3 Rush County Fair - Enjoy an old-fashioned county fair with 4-H exhibits, animals and shows. Experience thrills and fun for the entire family at our locally-owned carnival featuring games, rides, concessions and live entertainment.






Ph: 785-222-2710 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rc-fair.com

October

26 - 28 Barbed Wire Symposium - Come learn about the finer points of collecting Barbed Wire. Kansas Barbed Wire Museum.

Address: 120 West 1st Street. , La Crosse, Kansas
Ph: 785-222-9900 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.rushcounty.org/BarbedWireMuseum

November

15 Holiday Kickoff and Lighting Ceremony - Chamber of Commerce.

Address: Pride Park , La Crosse, Kansas

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Barnard Library

Constructed in 1937 as a WPA project, the library was originally established by Howard Barnard, pioneer educator. A display of Mr. Barnard's books and personal items exemplify his devotion to education.

La Crosse, KS Historic Buildings

Rush County Courthouse

The Rush County Courthouse was constructed in 1888 following a "tug-of-war" for the county seat. The building is now listed in the National Register of Historical Places

La Crosse, KS Historic Courthouses

Post Rock Museum

The museum displays an authentic re-creation of a stone quarry used to cut posts for fencing. Also displayed are tools and other items depicting the history of post rock unique to this region. The museum is located in a native stone house built around 1883

La Crosse, KS Museums

La Crosse City Park

Take a moment to sit back and relax while you are visiting La Crosse. The City Park is the perfect place to have a picnic and breathe in some fresh air.

La Crosse, KS Memorials

Warren Stone Memorial Lake

While you are visiting La Crosse make sure to stop by the scenic Warren Stone Memorial Lake. The lake is located 2 miles east of La Crosse on K-4 highway and encompasses 2

La Crosse, KS Recreation

Things to do near La Crosse, KS

Lovewell Marina and Ramps

You'll find a full-service marina with double-lane boat ramp and daily or season boat slip rental. A lighted fish cleaning st...

Butterfield Overland Despatch Trail

Stone markers can be seen where this trail crosses the north-south country roads. The Butterfield Overland Despatch followed ...