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Jewish Heritage Night: Kansas City Royals vs Los Angeles Angels
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We want you to celebrate your Jewish Heritage with us! Head to the ballpark on Wednesday, September 3 and catch Royals vs. Angels. This year, we’ve created an extra special Jewish Heritage Sluggerrr Bobblehead. Just purchase a theme ticket to the game to get your bobblehead!
The Pigeon Night: Kansas City Royals vs Minnesota Twins
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We’re welcoming The Pigeon to The K!
Join us for an extra-special theme night featuring Royals baseball, youth literacy, special themed merchandise and The Pigeon from New York Times bestselling children’s author and illustrator Mo Willems! Head to The K for Twins vs. Royals on Friday, September 5, at 6:40 p.m. And be sure to grab a theme ticket—you’ll receive a special The Pigeon Bobblehead!
Viva Los Royals: Kansas City Royals vs Minnesota Twins
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Viva Los Royals is back at the ballpark! Head to The K on Saturday, September 6, at 6:15 p.m. when the Royals take on the division rival Twins. In addition to all the gameday festivities, we’ve created an extra special Viva Los Royals Sluggerrr Bobblehead for those who purchase a theme ticket.
Tabletop RPG Night: Kansas City Royals vs Mariners
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Gather your group and get on down to the ballpark on Wednesday, September 17, at 6:40 pm for an extra special night filled with dragons, dingers, and dungeons. This special theme night features exciting in-stadium activations, activities, and more!
Purchase a theme ticket to take home a special Royals Dice Pack and Adventure Book. You and your group are encouraged to use the dice and Adventure Book to play through your own campaign.
Italian Heritage Day: Kansas City Royals vs Toronto Blue Jays
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Celebrate your Italian roots with us on Sunday, September 21 when the Royals take on the Toronto Blue Jays. This year, we’ve created a special Italian Heritage Sluggerrr Bobblehead. Just purchase a theme ticket to the game to get your bobblehead!
Lobster Fridays
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Come out and enjoy our Friday Lobster Specials!
Try our brown-butter lobster roll topped with champagne butter and chives, served with our house made coleslaw and a mini side of our belgian fries, or our delicious mac and cheese topped with lobster! Gluten Free options available for an additional $2. Special available all day until sold out!
Breathwork with Denise Cooper
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Denise & Cesar are visiting us all the way from the Sacred Valley, Peru. They have been living in Peru for almost 20 years being steeped in the ancient wisdom of the Q'ero Nation (descendants of the Incas) and following Amazonian lineages of Sacred Plant Medicine.
Their breathwork is imprinted with all the wisdom and knowledge they have experienced living in such a rich environment, learning from teachers of all walks of life and lineage. This husband & wife team brings over 30 years combined experience in the transformational, healing world.
Shelf Life: A Big Read Storytelling Event
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As part of Big Read 2025, a free, city-wide reading and public engagement initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts, a popular show-and-tell storytelling event hosted by writer and director David Wayne Reed returns with a focus on soma, or the body, exploring how we live in our bodies, how we relate to our physical selves, and how our bodies carry us through the world.
Throughout its five-year run, the stories at each event were sparked by an object and followed a theme, such as winning, time, and unwanted gifts.
Built on Bread and Beef: The West Bottoms and Kansas City’s Culinary Heritage
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From its inception, Kansas City has been intricately tied to provisioning, hospitality, and good food – first as an outfitter for pioneers heading west, and later as a provider of meat and wheat for large swaths of the United States The West Bottoms has played a major role in the city’s legacy as the nation’s hospitality crossroads.
Sheltering the Unsheltered
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The most innovative public policies are often created at the local level, rather than in the courts. This is especially true when it comes to finding a way to shelter a city’s unhoused population.
As part of the Making a Great City series, Mandy Chapman Semple talks about designing and co-managing the transformation of Houston, Texas’s homeless system, which resulted in a 60 percent reduction in homelessness over four years. She discusses the project and a similarly successful effort in New Orleans, explaining how and why they worked.