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Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

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Event# 816-564-5961

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Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

Cookees Drive-In will again be sponsoring the General Pleasonton Days Car Show! We will have streets blocked off around 102 E. 12th St. in Pleasanton, KS. 2-6pm.

We will offer free dash plaques and goody bags to the first 50 entrants into the car show.
We will offer trophies for Top 20, Best in Class for car/truck/bike/rat rod, Youth, and Furthest Distance!
We will also have a huge variety of items we will be giving away, like we do every year!
Admission is free to spectators. Car show entry fee is $18.
Music provided by a live band, The Tone Benders
www.cookeesdrivin.com for more information.

Cookees Drive-In General Pleasonton Days Car Show

Address : 102 E. 12th St. Pleasanton, KS. 66075 Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge KS
Phone : 816-564-5961   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $18

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Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge Hunting

Marais des Cygnes NWR Hunting
Marais des Cygnes NWR HuntingPredominant species hunted at Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge are quail, turkey, and white-tailed deer. Squirrel and rabbits are hunted to a lesser extent. Waterfowl hunting is generally limited to small farm ponds, mine ponds, and the Marais des Cygnes River. However, during flood events, as much as 2,000 additional acres of flooded timber and old fields may become available for hunting.

Deer and spring turkey hunting are open only to those possessing a valid Refuge Access Permit. These permits are limited in number and are distributed through an application and drawing process. To apply, call or write the office any day in February for Spring Turkey, August for Archery Deer, and November for Anterless Deer. State your request to apply for a permit and provide your name, address, and phone number. You may leave this information on the phone answering machine if you clearly spell your name and address. You may also provide the names/addresses for other hunting partners.

A drawing will be conducted the first week after the application period closes. All applicants will be notified in writing as to whether or not they were selected for a permit. Hunting permits are valid throughout the respective hunting season. Permits may not be transferred or used by anyone other than the person on the permit.

Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge Fishing

Marais des Cygnes NWR Fishing
Marais des Cygnes NWR FishingMany of the farm and mine ponds provide fishing opportunities for bass, crappie, and sunfish. The Marais des Cygnes River and flood plain ponds provide additional fishing opportunities for flathead and channel catfish, crappie, and walleye. Access is mostly limited to walking. Non-motorized boats, and boats with electric motors, are allowed but getting boats in and out is generally an arduous venture.

Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge Birdwatching

Marais des Cygnes NWR Birding
Birding at Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge is especially good in late spring when over 30 species of warblers migrate through the area and in early summer when breeding birds are defending territories. The large diversity of plant communities including large tracts of forest, grassland, brushland, open and wooded wetlands, and river and streams provide for an equally diverse bird population. Some breeding species found on the refuge include Kentucky warbler, northern parula warbler, red shouldered hawk, turkey vulture, scissor-tailed flycather, and painted bunting.

There currently are no hiking trails available, however there are several service roads which are available for hiking but are not available for public vehicle use and are therefore sparsely used by vehicles. These roads traverse a wide variety of habitats and vary in length from 1/4 mile to 1 1/4 miles long and are marked as a dashed line on the refuge map.

Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge Nature Preserves

Marais des Cygnes NWR Wild Food Harvest
Marais des Cygnes NWR Wild Food HarvestPicking of berries, mushrooms, and nuts is another popular outdoor activity on the Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refuge. There are some refuge regulations which guide public use.

Wild strawberries and blackberries (early summer) and persimmons (late fall) are abundant on many portions of the refuge. Morel (spring) and Oyster Mushrooms (summer) as well as many other kinds of mushrooms are found throughout the refuge. Pecan and black walnut trees are very common on the refuge, especially in the floodplains of the Marais des Cygnes River and other streams, and at abandoned farmsites. Some years (mast years) will produce "bumper" crops of nuts while on other years only a few trees will produce well. Nuts are generally harvested in late fall.

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