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Upcoming Events in Winfield Kansas


April

20 - 21 Walnut Valley Quilt Guild-Traditions Quilt Show - This biennial show will include hundreds of quilts, bed turnings, workshops, guest lecturers, opportunity quilt, mini quilt auction, merchants mall, vendor demonstrations, and sale of quilted items. No strollers; no children under 6 years. Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon-5pm.

Address: Middle School, 300 N Viking Blvd , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-1520 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: wvqguild@gmail.com
Web: www.walnutvalleyquilters.com
Fee: $5, good for both days

May

3 - 4 Winfield Main Street Summer Round Up - CANCELLED FOR 2015 - Carnival, contests, games, bike parade, bike challenge, classic cars, tractor display, parking lot sale, booths, food, live entertainment, and more! 5:00pm Friday; 7:30am on Saturday - All Day!

Address: Downtown , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-7888 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: winfieldmainstreet@winfieldmainstreet.com
Web: www.winfieldmainstreet.com/

June

31 - 28 Winfield Municipal Band Outdoor Summer Concert - Summer Friday evenings during June and July at 7:30 - Concerts presented by one of the oldest continuing city bands in the state. (Established in 1876)

Address: Baden Square , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-7353 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldmunicipalband.org/

15KS0104032e023 - Winfield Small Town Roots Festival - In Winfield, Kansas, at the Island Park, the Annual Small Town Roots Festival will happen to provide the South Central region a place to enjoy great Blues, Jazz, Americana, Bluegrass and more...This will be a family event full of music, food trucks, and hopefully, you.

This will be a non-alcohol event. We want families to come enjoy a variety of music in the Roots format. This event will feature various brands of roots music with a highlight in blues. We want to bring another great music event into the city of Winfield not to compete with the Walnut Valley Bluegrass but, to bring in more music with an event that highlights another form of Americana music. Give the city locals and regional attendees a chance to enjoy Blues, Jazz, Soul, and various style of music each year, in hopes to make it an annual event for the city. We think it would be great to have Winfield known as a small town with a big cultural supply of music to south central Kansas.

Address: Island Park, 200 Main St , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 785-760-6566 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: smalltownrootsfestival@gmail.com
Web: smalltownrootsfestival.com/
Fee: $30 advance & $40 At the Gate

July

4 Independence Day Celebration - This event is a project of the Winfield Rotary Club. 5:30 PM - til gone: Food provided by American Legion 8:00 PM: Patriotic Program At Dusk: Fireworks

Address: Winfield Fairgrounds, 1105 W. 9th , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-4936 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldks.org/
Fee: Food: $8/Adults (pulled pork), $2/Children (hot dog) Program & Fireworks: FREE

5 - 26 Winfield Municipal Band Outdoor Summer Concert - Summer Friday evenings during June and July at 7:30 - Concerts presented by one of the oldest continuing city bands in the state. (Established in 1876)

Address: Baden Square , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-7353 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldmunicipalband.org/

25 - 29 City Wide Garage Sales - While the Cowley County Fair is happening, be sure to spend some leisure time roaming along Winfield's neighborhoods for that special bargain to take home from the occasion.

Address: Citywide , Winfield, Kansas

26 - 27 Christmas in July - Last weekend - Entire retail area.

Ph: 620-221-2420 (Always call and confirm events)

August

1 - 5 Cowley County Fair - First weekend - 4-H and open class exhibits, entertainment, grandstand events, rodeo, and educational events. Gates open daily at noon.

Address: Cowley County Fairgrounds. , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-1088 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: cowleycountyfair.com
Fee: Fee for carnival and grandstand events

9 - 11KS0104032e014 - Winfield K&O Steam and Gas Engine Show - Features old tractors, steam and gas engines, along with a parade and other activities for the enthusiasts. Tractor Pull, Threshing, Hay Baling, Saw Milling, Shingle Making, Buzz Sawing, Antique Auction, Arts & Crafts Show. 9am-5pm.

Address: Winfield Fairgrounds. , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-506-7246 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldks.org
Fee: $5.00 Weekend Wristband

24 WRC 4-Person Scramble Fundraiser Golf Tournament - All proceeds of the WRC Fundraiser Golf Tournament go to the Joe Thornton Scholarship Fund to provide activity scholarships for under privileged youth participants.
Registration 8:15 AM, Shotgun Start 9:00 AM.

Address: Quail Ridge and Winfield Country Club Courses , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-2160 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.golfquailridgeonline.com

September

11 - 15 Walnut Valley Festival - The Annual Walnut Valley Festival and National Flatpicking Championship is world renowned for its music featuring the best in bluegrass and acoustic musicians. Escape to a magical musical place... "Picker's Paradise" -- the International Convention for Acoustic String Musicians. Parking lot picking allows visitors to play with some of the best known musicians in the field. Concerts, Camping, Arts & Crafts, Workshops, Contests, Vendors, Food. Third Weekend.

Address: Cowley County Fairgrounds. , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-3250 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: hq@wvfest.com
Web: www.wvfest.com
Fee: $85 for four days

October

5 Holidaze Craft & Antique Show - Unique show that draws a variety of vendors offering hand-made items and quality crafts and antiques. 9am-4pm.

Address: Fairgrounds , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-218-2395 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: www.fallintotheholidze@yahoo.com
Web: www.winfieldks.org
Fee: Free

5 Art in the Park - First Saturday October - Sponsored by the Winfield Arts and Humanities Council. Features the exhibition and sale of original art works of local and out of town artists. Food booths, entertainment and children's activities. 10am-5pm.

Address: Island Park , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-2161 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: winfieldarts@gmail.com
Web: winfieldarts.org
Fee: $2.00

November

17 - 28KS0104032e020 - Winfield Winfield Isle of Lights - Third Sunday through December - Winfield Isle of Lights is almost a mile long drive-through holiday extravaganza! It features literally hundreds of thousands of bright, twinkling lights. Included are Toyland, Zooland, Reindeer Road, Candyland, and much more.

Admission to the park if free. However, your donation make this winter wonderland possible. Souvenirs of sweatshirts, T-shirts, and collector's ornaments are available.

We encourage bus tours; however, we appreciate prior notification. The entrance to Island Park is a quaint, stone bridge, and buses exceed the weight limit. We are happy to provide alternate transportation.

  • Find the biggest Jack-in-the-Box you have ever seen

  • Cruise past Candyland

  • Train

    Station

  • See the Christ Child

  • Salute from a Soldier

OPEN DAILY, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.


Address: Island Park. North Highway 77. , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-2418 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldks.org
Fee: Free

17 Holiday Open House - Third Sunday - Entire retail area. Join the retail committee of the Winfield Area Chamber of Commerce for holiday specials and previews. Many of the participating businesses will be open on Sunday with specials and treats for shoppers during the Holiday Open House from 1-4 pm. LOTS of prizes and holiday bucks will be given away, including a $1,000 holiday bucks grand prize!

Ph: 620-221-2420 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: tourism@winfieldpartners.org
Web: www.winfieldks.org

December

29 Winfield Isle of Lights - Third Sunday in November through December - Winfield Isle of Lights is almost a mile long drive-through holiday extravaganza! It features literally hundreds of thousands of bright, twinkling lights. Included are Toyland, Zooland, Reindeer Road, Candyland, and much more.

Admission to the park if free. However, your donation make this winter wonderland possible. Souvenirs of sweatshirts, T-shirts, and collector's ornaments are available.

We encourage bus tours; however, we appreciate prior notification. The entrance to Island Park is a quaint, stone bridge, and buses exceed the weight limit. We are happy to provide alternate transportation.

  • Find the biggest Jack-in-the-Box you have ever seen

  • Cruise past Candyland

  • Train

    Station

  • See the Christ Child

  • Salute from a Soldier

OPEN DAILY, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Address: Island Park. North Highway 77. , Winfield, Kansas
Ph: 620-221-2418 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.winfieldks.org
Fee: Free

Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Iron Gate Inn - The Baden House

This Cross-gable Victorian home was built in 1885 by J.P. Baden, an early industrialist, founder of St. John's College, and one of Winfield's most illustrious citizens. Mrs. Baden founded the Lutheran orphanage.

Winfield, KS Historic Buildings

Baden Square Tour

In 1893, John Peter Baden, an early Winfield merchant and entrepreneur, built St. John's College. It became the first college in the Evangelical Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod system of higher education to admit women. St. John'

Winfield, KS Tours

Cowley County Historical Society Museum

The Cowley County Historical Society Museum is housed in one of Winfield's original schools built in 1886. The native stone building and its historical displays keep local history alive and available to the people.

Winfield, KS Museums

Winfield Aquatic Center

Featuring two water slides, zero depth entry, 50 meter pool & diving area. A separate youth pool (for those 48 inches & under) has its very own "Serp 'n Dipity" water slide. Pool Hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 1:15 - 7:00 pm Mondays & Wednesdays 1:15 - 6:00 pm

Winfield, KS Water Parks

Hiatt House

The Italianate Victorian home presently known as Hiatt's House Restaurant, owned by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tredway, was built in 1879 by Col. J.C. McMullen, a local banker. Other owners were George Miller of the famed 101 Ranch from 1888 to 1902, and the J.W. Hiatt family from 1902 to 1974

Winfield, KS Historic Buildings

Things to do near Winfield, KS