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                 The  ALS  Association  Mid-America  Chapter; The  Walk  to  Defeat   Shawnee Mission East SHARE; Renovation Sensation Homes Tour;
            16ALS;  This  fun  family-friendly  event  is  a  great  way  for  companies  20Featuring  four  homes  in  the  Shawnee  Mission  East  area,  highlighting
            to promote teamwork and for families to come together while raising money   different styles and trends in home design; 10 a.m.; $25. Contact Cynthia Vuillemin:
            for a great cause. The Walk will feature a D.J., games, food, and fun for all ages;   2811 West 67th Street, Mission Hills, KS 66208 or cynthia.vuillemin@gmail.com
            9  a.m.;  Kauffman  Stadium.  Contact  Lyndy  Elmore:  6950  Squibb  Road,  Suite   or www.smeastshare.com.
            210,  Mission,  KS  66202  or  913-648-2062  or  lelmore@alsa-midamerica.org  or 
            www.alsa-midamerica.org.                                                  CASA of Johnson & Wyandotte Counties; Hops & Barley Ball; A casual
                                                                                22night of entertainment, guests will experience cocktails, dining stations,
                 CCVI; CCVI SPECTACLE; This year we will be turning up the volume with  live music, a silent auction, and other activities; Pennway Place at Studio Dan
            16an  urban  block  party  featuring  a  live  performance  by  award-winning  Meiners; 6:30 p.m. Contact Di Topjon: 5700 Broadmoor, Suite 201, Mission, KS
            indie/folk band Darlingside! Guests will also enjoy a night of tantalizing street  66202 or 913-715-4034 or dtopjon@casajwc.com or www.casajwc.org.
            food  from  around  the  world;  CCVI  Sensory  Garden;  6  p.m.;  $125.  Contact
            Susan Belger Angulo: 3101 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64111 or 816-841-2284  Gilda’s Club Kansas City; Gilda’s Night With a View; An opportunity to
            or sbelger@ccvi.org or www.ccvi.org.                                22participate in one of the city’s most unique live auctions while enjoying a
                                                                                beautiful view, savory and sweet treats and signature cocktails; InterContinental
                 Kansas City Young Matrons; 100th Birthday Celebration; In recognition  Kansas City at the Plaza; 7 p.m.; $400. Contact Tara Fitzgerald: 21 West 43rd
            16of the Centennial year, KCYM will gather to celebrate 100 years of service  Street,  Kansas  City,  MO  64111  or  816-531-5444  or  tara@gildasclubkc.org  or 
            with dinner, birthday cake, a champagne toast, and dancing to music by Lost  www.gildasclubkc.org.
            Wax; The Brass on Baltimore; 6:30 p.m. Contact Susie Womack: 5211 Cherry  JDRF; 2017 JDRF One Walk; We hope you’ll join us as we walk and raise
            Street,  Kansas  City,  MO  64110  or  913-940-6440  or  swwomack@gmail.com 23money  for  life-changing  research  for  the  millions  affected  by  this
            or www.kansascityyoungmatrons.com.                                  devastating  disease.  Join  10,000  fellow  walkers  for  a  two-mile  walk,
                                                                                followed by family-friendly food, activities and live entertainment; National World
                 March of Dimes; Bikers for Babies; Since our inception in 1995 with 130  War  I  Museum  and  Memorial;  8  a.m.  Contact  De  White:  215 West  Pershing
            16participants, Bikers for Babies Kansas City continues to be one of the   Road, Suite 300, Kansas City, MO 64108 or 816-472-7997 or dwhite@jdrf.org
            premiere, Midwest motorcycle rides. Gather your family and friends, set your goal,  or www.jdrf.org/kansascity.
            raise your money, and join riders to give all babies a fighting chance!; Kansas
            Speedway; 11 am; $40. Contact Kara Maxwell: 4400 College Boulevard, Suite 180,  Ronald  McDonald  House  Charities  of  Kansas  City; Red  Shoe
            Overland  Park,  KS  66221  or  913-235-9852  or  kmaxwell@marchofdimes.org 23Shindig; Join us for a night of music, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, auctions,
            or www.marchofdimes.org/kansas.                                     fancy red footwear, and more. You’ll be doing more than dancing the night
                                                                                away  -  you’ll  be  helping  us  keep  families  close  to  their  sick  children; 
                 National World War I Museum and Memorial; Night at the Tower;   Arrowhead  Stadium  -  North  Club;  7  p.m.  Contact  Mackenzie  Lutz:  2502
            16A  progressive  experience,  where  guests  experience  different  cultures   Cherry Street, Kansas City, MO 64108 or 816-541-8470 or mlutz@rmhckc.org or 
            and countries through music, live performances and still art. The event engages  www.rmhckc.org/redshoeshindig.
            the senses of sight, touch, taste, and sound. Night at the Tower takes guests away
            from the traditional seated dinner event to a true experience; National World   Saint Luke’s Foundation; Paint The Town; The ninth annual event is
            War  I  Museum  and  Memorial.  Contact  Ashley  Brown  Morris:  2  Memorial  23held above the Plaza Art Fair. Experience an incomparable visual and
            Drive,  Kansas  City,  MO  64108  or  816-888-8100  or  give@theworldwar.org  or   culinary feast during this benefit. An eclectic array of artists and entertainers
            www.theworldwar.org.                                                will have you enthralled throughout the evening; InterContinental Kansas City
                                                                                at the Plaza; 6:30 p.m.; $150. Contact Brian Moore: 4225 Baltimore Avenue,
                        National  MS  Society  -  Midwest  Chapter; Bike  MS:  Kansas  Kansas  City,  MO  64111  or  816-932-2336  or  brianmoore@saint-lukes.org  or 
            16-17City; People come together as either individuals or teams to ride  www.paintthetownkc.org.
            one of three routes, depending on their experience. Riders can participate in one
            or  two  days  and  stay  in  our  overnight  village  in  Lawrence;  8  a.m.  Contact  Starlight Theatre; 31st Annual Starlight Theatre Benefit Gala; Guests
            Erica Kiehnhoff: 7611 State Line Road, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64114 or  23begin the evening at a cocktail reception in the beautiful Helzberg Garden
            816-448-2184 or erica.kiehnhoff@nmss.org or www.nmss.org.           of the Stars, followed by a delicious multi-course dinner and live entertainment
                                                                                on  the  Cohen  Community  Stage.  Guests  will  enjoy  an  exclusive  reveal
                 Cultivate Kansas City; Dig In Dinner; A farm-to-table dinner featuring a  of the Starlight 2018 Broadway season and end the evening with dancing and
            17five-course meal prepared by a lineup of Kansas City’s most talented chefs.  cocktails  in  the  Applause  Club;  Starlight  Theatre;  6:30  p.m.;  $375.  Contact
            Before the meal, shop at the mini farmer’s market and enjoy cold drinks and   Allison McLain: 4600 Starlight Road, Kansas City, MO 64132 or 816-997-1127 or 
            live entertainment; City Market; 6:30 p.m.; $125. Contact Kim Gasper: 4223 Gibbs  allison.mclain@kcstarlight.com or www.kcstarlight.com.
            Road,  Kansas  City,  KS  66106  or  913-360-9709  or  kim@cultivatekc.org  or
            www.cultivatekc.org/digin/tickets.html.                                   Kansas  City  CARE  Clinic;  And  The  Beat  Goes  On…; The  sixth
                                                                                24anniversary of gathering caring people from across Kansas City in support
                 Wayside Waifs; Strutt With Your Mutt; Kansas City’s largest, pet friendly  of women’s heart health and in memory of Vicki Russo McCombs. Held at a
            173K walk and certified 5K run in Brookside. This event is fun for the whole  historic home and featuring savory treats, tasty drinks and great friends, the event
            family – with activities for adults, kids and dogs!; Brookside Neighborhood;   is an opportunity to stand up for the hearts of Kansas City mothers, wives, sisters,
            8 a.m. Contact Molly Moody: 3901 Martha Truman Road, Kansas City, MO 64137  and friends; 5 p.m.; $53. Contact Malinda Maddox: 3515 Broadway, Kansas City,
            or 816-986-4409 or mmoody@waysidewaifs.org or www.waysidewaifs.org.  MO 64111 or malindam@kccareclinic.org or www.beatgoesonkc.org.
                 Liberty Fruit Company; 17th Annual Liberty Fruit Company Golf        Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care; Sunday Night Live; Enjoy a
            18Tournament; A top notch tournament for players featuring local food 24variety  of  delicious  food,  drinks,  entertainment,  and  the  Prime  Time
            trucks, spirits and camaraderie among friends new and old. The Tournament   Raffle; $200; KC Live! Block; 5 p.m. Contact Mary Zahner Bauer: 1500 Meadow
            benefits Children’s Mercy and other Kansas City non profits; The National Golf  Lake  Parkway,  Suite  200,  Kansas  City,  MO  64114  or  816-276-2625  or 
            Club  and  The  Deuce  at  The  National  Golf  Club;  10  a.m.;  $500.  Contact   mbauer@kchospice.org or www.kchospice.org.
            Allen Caviar: 1247 Argentine Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66105 or 913-281-5200
            or acaviar@libertyfruit.com or www.libertyfruitgolftournament.com.        Powell Gardens; Under A Harvest Moon: A Farm-to-Table Dinner; Chef
                                                                                24Vaughn Good from Hank Charcuterie will prepare a meal for this farm-to-
                 Sunflower  House; Circle  of  Safety  Breakfast;  A  powerful  and   table dinner. The event begins with a cocktail reception in the Quilt Garden under
            19mission-driven,  one-hour  program,  where  donations  will  be  accepted   the arbor and touring the Heartland Harvest Garden, the nation’s largest edible
            and individuals can become a member of the Circle of Safety Society; Doubletree  garden. Guests then enjoy a sumptuous dinner and wine pairings beneath the
            Hotel: 7:30 a.m.; free admission. Contact Shannon Moriarty: 15440 West 65th  eaves  of  the  Missouri  Barn;  Powell  Gardens;  5  p.m.;  $175.  Contact  Andrea 
            Street, Shawnee, KS 66217 or 913-631-5800 or smoriarty@sunflowerhouse.org  Mason: 1609 Northwest US Highway 50, Kingsville, MO 64061 or 816-697-2600
            or www.sunflowerhouse.org.                                          or amason@powellgardens.org or www.powellgardens.org.






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