Download - September Tourism Topics
Behind the ScenesWith Konza Prairie!It’s Visitors Day at Konza Prairie- a chance that only comes everyother year. On September 29, visitors from far and wide have theopportunity to see the Konza Prairie Biological Station from theinside out. Known worldwide as the preeminent center for grass-land research, Konza Prairie will be open from 8:00 am to 4:00pm. Docents, researchers and the Friends of Konza Prairie will beon site to give guided tours, explain studies, and offer merchan-dise.
While most of the Konza is closed to visitors the rest of the year, asix-mile series of nature trail loops is open to the public year roundfrom dawn to dusk. For more information, contact Konza’sEnvironmental Educator, Jill Haukos, at (785) 587-0381, or send anemail to [email protected].
September 2012
Volume 12, Issue 9
A publication of
the Manhattan
Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Musicpage 2
Upcoming Eventspage 3
Updatespage 3
Fall Apple Days!Fort Riley’s largest single dayevent will help celebrate thebeginning of fall! Apple Dayswill run September 22 from9:00 am- 3:00 pm on theArtillery Parade Field. FallApple Days celebrates FortRiley’s past and present com-plete with apple pies, Calvarytactics demonstrations, military equipment displays and more!
Estimated attendance for theevent is up to 10,000 people.The Manhattan Conventionand Visitors Bureau will have atable showcasing Manhattan. Make sure to swing by, say hello, and enter to win a prize!
MusicManhattan Music Coalition Hard at Work
The 7th annual Aggiefest will overtake Aggieville September 28-30 withlive music and a visual arts festival. Events run from 6:00 pm to 1:30 amon Friday, and 4:00 pm to 1:30 am Saturday. Aggiefest features bandsand artists with everything from acoustic to hobo to metal. The goal is tofeature local and area artists for the Manhattan community to becomefamiliar with. Make plans to enjoy this great festival.
We Are Still In Kansas!
The Columbian Theater in Wamego presents The Wizard of Oz! It’s theKansas classic and runs September 28-30, October 5-7 and October 12-14.
Friday & Saturday Performance – 7:30PMSunday Performance – 2:00PM
The annual Wizard of Oz show is scheduled to coincide with OZtoberfeston September 29. The show will be directed by T-Shane Roberts. Contactthe box office for tickets, [email protected], or call800.899.1893
To the Theater
The McCain Performance Series will pres-ent two shows in September; Andy McKeeand The Intergalactic Nemesis. TheIntergalactic Nemesis is a mash-up ofradio drama, and comic book adventure;what’s not to love about that? Threeactors will voice dozens of characters forthis 1933 comedy. They’ve been featuredon Conan O’Brien and NPR’s “All ThingsConsidered.” This would be a fantasticshow for the family, and will happen at7:30 pm on Friday, September 21.
McKee is one of theworld’s top acoustic guitarists, as well as aYouTube sensation. Hisshow starts at 7:30 pmon Thursday, September6. He will play in ForumHall in the K-StateStudent Union. His per-cussive style of guitar-playing will sound beau-tiful to the ears, but alsokeep your eyes riveted,wondering how it is hedoes such things with a guitar.
Contact [email protected], or call 785-532-6428 for ticket information!
Kansas Housing Conference
The Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau welcomes the Kansas Housing Conference toManhattan – September 12th-14th at the HiltonGarden Inn and Manhattan Conference Center.This 3 day event will be jammed packed full of education, trainings and tours bringing in nearly 500professionals from around the state, learning aboutwhat Manhattan has to offer in the housing market.Education about being green, homelessness, smartgrowth, sustainable communities, senior housing, veterans and military housing as well as low incomehousing will be covered at this conference.
This is the first time the Kansas Housing Conferencehas met in Manhattan, and we are pleased to welcome them to the community. John Pagen,Director of Economic Development will be helpingfacilitate the Manhattan tour along with other citystaff members.
The Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau hashelped in the planning process over the past year--- and will also be providing Manhattan materials forthe out-of-town attendees.
Welcome Kansas Housing Conference!
K-S-U Wildcats! September 8 vs. Miami 11:00am
September 15 vs. North Texas 6:00 pm
September 22 at Oklahoma TBA
The first day of fall isSeptember 22!
Chuck Scott, ChairmanBrad Everett, HotelJennifer Fritchen, HotelGregg Joyal, HotelDave Lewis, Ex-OfficioKelly Loub, RestaurantCurt Loupe, Ex-OfficioMeridith McKee, Hotel
Teresa Morris, HotelWayne Rouse,EntertainmentEvan Tuttle, AttractionJohn Pence, K-StateBernie Haney, E x - O ff i c i oLynda Spire, Ex-OfficioBob Workman, E x - O ff i c i o
Manhattan CVB Steering Committee
UpdatesFan Club
We want to extend a huge THANKYOU to all our Facebook fans whohave helped us reach the 2,000mark! We post tons of photos,updates on Manhattan activities,events, festivals, arts, constructionand more. Are you a fan, yet?Facebook.com/visitmanhat-tankansas. You can also find us ontwitter, @meetnmanhattan!
Flint Hills Discovery CenterUpdates!
Labor Day will bring about new hours for theFlint Hills Discovery Center. Their new scheduleas of September 3rd is as follows:
Labor Day-Memorial Day:Monday-Wednesday 10:00 am- 5:00 pmThursday 10:00 am-8:00 pmFriday-Saturday 10:00 am-5:00 pmSunday noon- 5:00 pm
The Flint Hills Discovery Center is changing theirtemporary exhibit. Doors open for the new showon September 7. “Forces” will run throughJanuary 14, 2013, and will expose audiences tosome overarching ideas of what influenced our community. Collectively founded about 150years ago, a military post, a town, and a college each have a unique history while growing intandemthrough theyears. Check outForces dur-ing theDiscoveryCenter’snew hours!
Upcoming EventsFeast of the Fields, BarnEdition
It’s the fall edition of Feast of theFields with River Creek Farms! OnSeptember 29, a limited number ofguests will have a very uniqueexperience. Bob and Mary Mertzorganize the event, which will takeplace in a historic barn, with dinnerprepared by Chef Noah Reagan ofdella Voce. “FEAST OF THE FIELDS promises great food, fantastic camaraderie,wonderful wine, and nature at its ripest. It is our goal to provide participantswith an authentic culinary adventure that leaves them feeling positive aboutKansas farms and foods.”
Visit the website for photos from past events, reviews, and to get on the waitinglist for your chance to see what it’s all about! Feastofthefields.yolasite.com.Tickets are $100 per person, and there are two editions of this event each year.785-456-9201.
Tour De Ted™
With 13 courses, 14 days of cycling, and hundreds of miles, the Tour De Ted™ isa massive undertaking to raise funds for cancer research. This bike tour coversmultiple states, and traces the path of a telegraph wire that used to run fromColorado to St. Louis.
The 2012 event- Tour De Ted™ -- Ride the Wire begins September 23 inColorado Springs and makes stops in 13 communities, including Manhattan.The tour ends in St. Louis on October 6. Manhattan is scheduled to be stage 5of the trip, taking place on September 28. All rides will begin and end at CityPark, and everyone is invited to ride 10, 23 or 37 miles with the group. Stay up t odate on tour details and register for the event with their web site, t o u r d e t e d . c o m.
Apple to Capital Relay
Get excited for this inaugural event! TheApple to Capital Relay will take off onSeptember 23, beginning at the ManhattanRunning Company. Teams can have 6-10people, and registration can be donethrough their website, enter2run.com.Registration is $50 per person. The eventends at 8th and Jackson in Topeka withhoopla in the street. Email [email protected], or call 816-808-7758.
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Through Sept 22 Oh, Really?, 10am-6pm, Mon-Sat, Strecker-Nelson Gallery, 785-537-2099
Through Jan 1013 Temporary Exhibit: FORCES: the Shaping of Manhattan, Fort Riley and K-State, Flint Hills Discovery Center, 785-587-2726
5 K-State Volleyball vs. MissouriState, Ahearn Field House, K-State, 6pm
6 K-State Volleyball vs. Saint Mary's, Ahearn Field House, K-State, 7pm
6 McCain Performance Series: Andy McKee, McCain Auditorium, K-State, 7:30pm, 785-532-6428
8 Run To Live On , AnnebergPark, 7am, 785-844-0280
8 FHDS Annual Daylily Plant Sale, Courthouse Plaza, 8-Noon, 785-776-2480
8 8th Annual Alpaca Market ,CiCo Park, 9am-4pm, 785-361-4853
8 K-State Football vs Miami , Bill Snyder Family Stadium, 11am,785-532-7606
8 Flinthills Fibers Class - Beginning Basket Weaving,(785) 485-2628
8 K-State Volleyball vs. Utah State, Ahearn Field House, K-State, TBA
8-9 Tuttle Creek Lake Assisted Deer Hunt, Tuttle Creek State Park, 785-539-8511
9 Movies on the Grass - South of the Border, Showtime starts at dusk
10 Fall CASA Training, 6pm, First Lutheran Church, 785-537-6367
11 Around the World in 20 Bottles, della Voce, 6-8pm, 785-532-9000
11 K-State Orchestra concert,McCain Auditorium, K-State, 7:30pm, 785-532-3804
13 Walking Tours- Downtown Manhattan, 785-587-3736
14 Flinthills Fibers Class - Beginning Basket Weaving,9am-3pm, 785-485-2628
15 Family Day, K-State Campus15 Family Day Open House @
the Beach, Beach Museum ofArt, K-State, 10am- 5pm, 785-532-7718
15 True Blue Savvy Saddle Up forSt. Jude Trail Ride and Fall Festival, Living Water Ranch, 11am-4pm, 785-320-6139
15 K-State Band Day Parade,Downtown Manhattan, 1pm, 785-532-3816
15 K-State Football vs North Texas, Bill Snyder Family Stadium, 6pm, 785-532-7606
15-16 Yard Art Classic Car Show ,Manhattan Town Center,10am-6pm, 785-539-3500
16 Movies on the Grass - Bidder 70, K-State Campus, Showtime starts at dusk
20 Artist Talk @ the Beach ,Beach Museum of Art, K-State, 4:30pm, 785-532-7718
20 Go See It! Lecture series- Historic Sites, Flint Hills Discovery Center, 7pm, 785-587-2726
21 CASA Comedy Club, The Wareham, 5:30pm & 10pm, 785-537-6367
21 McCain Performance Series: The Intergalactic Nemesis,McCain Auditorium, K-State, 7:30pm, 785-532-6428
21 Beppe Gambetta, ManhattanArts Center, 7:30pm, 785-537-4420
22 Family Day, Flint Hills Discovery Center, 10am-5pm,785-587-2726
22 K-State Volleyball vs. Nebraska-Omaha, AhearnField House, K-State, 6pm
23 Hurrah, Frei Kansas!,Manhattan Public Library, 2pm, 785-485-2158
23 Movies on the Grass - The Truth About Tigers, K-State Campus, Showtime starts at dusk
23-24 Wedding Planning Certification Course,Manhattan Conference Center, 9am- 6pm, 800-630-7440
27 K-State Volleyball vs. West Virginia, Ahearn Field House, K-State, 7pm
28 Tour De Ted - Ride The WireManhattan
28 Flinthills Fibers Class - Market Basket Class, 9am-4pm, 785-770-7205
28-29 39th Annual Pumpkin Patch ,Pottorf Hall, CiCo Park, 10am-8pm/10am-4pm, 785-556-3078
28-29 Aggiefest 2012, Aggieville, Fri 6pm-Close; Sat 4pm-Close,785-477-0673
28-10/14 The Wizard of Oz,Columbian Theatre, Museum & Art Center, Wamego, 7:30pm, Sun 2pm
29 Yellow Brick Road Ride ,Wamego High School, 6:30am, 785-456-3566
29 Konza Prairie Visitor's Day ,Konza Prairie, 8am-4pm, 785-587-0381
29 Oztoberfest, Downtown Wamego, 785-458-8686
29 Lutherpalooza, City Park, 12-8pm, 785-401-2832
30 Walking Tours, Kansas State University, 785-587-2726
September 2012
Vision Statement:Destination Manhattan!
Mission Statement:To expand the local area economy by
attracting visitors.
Upcoming Conferences, Sports andSpecial Events in The Little Apple®
September . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anticipated Attendance NumbersConferences5 National Federation of State High Schools
Section V Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .512-14 Kansas Housing Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40019-22 University Foundation Financial Officers
Annual Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5023 Kansas Alliance for the Arts in Education (KSAAE)
Annual Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8026-27 Kansas Department of Commerce
Annual Kansas Energy Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70027-29 LeadingAge Fall Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10027-30 Public Accountants Association of Kansas
Annual Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8029-30 National Association of County Collectors, Treasurer's and
Finance Officers Board Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Sports15 Kansas Livestock Association Fall Seminar/
Annual Golf Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5023 Big Poppi Bicycle Company
River Trails Shootout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5025-27 Kansas Golf Association
Kansas Senior Amateur Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10028 Tour de Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Special Events3 Konza Reptile Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10013 Bank of Lee's Summitt Group Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5028 Hard Hat Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10029 Feast of the Fields at River Creek Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6429 Konza Prairie Visitors Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,500
The “I Love Manhattan Sprint Triathlon” had more than 120 participants in its inaugural year.
This photo courtesy of OZ Endurance. Make sure to sign up next year for this great event!