The Kansas City metropolitan area is beginning to reopen! We have your guide to Phase One Reopenings across the metro:
Please email kristina@kcparent.com with additions to this list.
Attractions
Kansas City, MO:
American Jazz Museum
Keeping with the stay-at-home orders issued by Mayor Quinton Lucas, AJM and The Blue Room will remain closed through May 15th. Stay up-to-date with the latest information on our website. We truly appreciate you, our community and supporters during this time! Visit americanjazzmuseum.org/ajmathome for great music, activities, exhibits, and all that's JAZZ!
Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
AEG Presents will be offering ticketholders the opportunity to obtain refunds on shows that have been postponed due to the unprecedented impact of the coronavirus. Refund requests will be honored for any postponed show, once the rescheduled date has been announced. Ticketholders will then have 30 DAYS to request a refund on all rescheduled shows. For shows that have already announced a rescheduled date, you will receive an email from the ticketing company starting on May 1 with instructions on how to refund your tickets. You will have 30 DAYS from the time the email is sent to you to request your refund. Tickets purchased AFTER the rescheduled date has been announced will not be eligible for this refund. If your show hasn’t announced a new date yet, please hold on to your tickets. You will be receiving an email notification from the ticketing company when the show is rescheduled, along with information on how to request a refund should you choose not to attend the rescheduled event. Note that if you wish to attend the rescheduled show, your original tickets will remain valid for the new date.
Coterie
The Coterie has postponed Spring and Summer shows. It is our hope is to hold in-person classes this summer. When that is not possible due to a location closure, classes at that site will be offered virtually (live and interactive) OR at another site over the same dates, although start times may change.
- Final plans for June classes (in-person or virtual) will be announced May 15
- Final plans for July classes (in-person or virtual) will be announced June 15
Additional information can be found on The Coterie’s website: https://thecoterie.org/news-updates
Crown Center
The Crown Center Shops will reopen on Friday, May 15, 2020. This has been a challenging time for all and we look forward to welcoming you back. We are thankful for the support that many of you offered during our closure.
As we reopen we continue to monitor state and local guidelines and will adjust our operations as needed. Temporary reopening hours for the center will be Monday – Friday, 11am – 5pm, and Sunday, noon – 5pm from May 15 – 31, 2020. During this early reopening period, our shops and restaurants may keep shorter or longer hours as suits their business, and some may choose not to be open at all. Please check with an individual business by phone or by visiting their page on our website to learn more. Crown Center Shops Directory.
Crown Center is home to many of your favorite entertainment destinations. Most of these remain temporarily closed following local and state guidelines. SEA LIFE Kansas City will be reopening May 15. Summer events have been postponed or canceled – and some have gone virtual. Be sure and check our events calendar for happenings at Crown Center.
Operating in a new way, you will find our shops and restaurants offering carry-out, delivery and curbside pick-up options. This has been a most challenging time for our small and locally-owned businesses and we all look forward to serving you again.
Folly Theater
With the health and safety of our patrons, volunteers, staff, and performers being our top concern, the Folly in partnership with our presenters, has canceled/postponed all events in accordance with the Mayor's State of Emergency and the Coronavirus Epidemic. We will provide more information as it becomes available and will continue to update our amazing followers. Thank you all for your patience in these difficult times. You can find more information and updates at http://follytheater.org/coronavirus/
Jaegers Paintball
Starting May 8 our Proshop will be open 1 pm to 6 pm all week (excluding Mothers Day) for your paintball needs. May 15th we will be going back to normal hours for paintball games with limited players per each playing field (10 players max). We ask that you keep 6 feet away from others at all times on and off the playing field. We strongly recommend wearing cloth or medical masks while in the staging areas. Only 4 customers in the Proshop at 1 time. Please fill out waivers before entry into the facility to cut down on time in the lobby area. If you don't feel good stay home!
Kaleidoscope
As of May 15, 2020 remains temporarily closed in response to the COVID-19 situation. The health and safety of our employees, guests and neighboring communities are our top priority. We are continuing to monitor the situation and will re-open when it is appropriate. In the meantime, please take good care of yourselves and each other and keep being creative.
Kansas City Museum
We are looking forward to welcoming you back to Corinthian Hall, the mansion, at the Kansas City Museum in 2021!
Kansas City Parks and Rec
UPDATE (5/22/20): Kansas City, MO Parks and Recreation Pools will not open for the season
“Due to ongoing health concerns, KC Parks has decided it will not open any of the 14 Pools or 14 spray grounds this season. After much deliberation and consultation with the City’s Health Department, KC Parks feels this is the best decision for our community. KC Parks has reopened dog parks, shelter reservations and tennis/pickleball courts with distancing guidelines, and our 221 parks, miles of trails, and golf courses remain open as well." ~Roosevelt Lyons, KC Parks Deputy Director of Operations
For additional info, read their detailed plan here https://kcparks.org/re-opening-plan/.
Kansas City Royals
The 2020 MLB Season has been postponed https://www.mlb.com/royals/fans/update
Kansas City Zoo
Here we come ROARing back! After being closed for more than eight weeks, the Kansas City Zoo will reopen our doors to the public this Saturday, May 16, but with some changes. To ensure the health of our guests, employees, and animals, we are taking precautions that follow national and local guidelines for encouraging physical distancing and reducing high-touch areas. Here is what the public can expect: Limited number of guests
All guests must reserve an entry time at kansascityzoo.org. Entry times will be available in 15- minute increments, up to one week in advance. This includes Friends of the Zoo members and those holding free passes, although there will be no charge associated with making a reservation for these groups. Those without online access can call the Zoo at (816) 595-1234 to reserve a timed ticket.
- There will be a limited number of tickets available to keep attendance within the city’s guidelines. Increased social distancing
- Daily activities such as shows and Zookeeper Chats are temporarily suspended but are available virtually with a QR code you can access with your mobile phone or through our web site.
- Indoor exhibits will be one-way traffic as will pathways around the Africa section of the Zoo and through Australia and Tiger Trail. West Africa (across the swinging bridge) will be temporarily closed.
- Africa Tram will be operating daily but have limited capacity due to physical distancing guidelines. All other Zoo rides will be closed initially and will begin operations as it is determined safe to do so.
- All Zoo employees will wear face masks; guests are encouraged to wear masks for their safety. Reduced high-touch areas
- Food and beverage options will be available, but we have taken many steps to ensure safety including physically distanced seating, pre-packaged utensils and condiments, and no self-serve options.
- Water fountains and refill stations are temporarily closed, but free water is available at any food stand.
- Playgrounds, play equipment, and animal feeding stations are temporarily closed.
- Additional hand-sanitizing stations have been placed throughout the Zoo.
- We encourage guests to use touchless credit card payment whenever possible.
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
The City of Kansas City, Missouri, and Mayor Quinton Lucas issued an updated emergency proclamation to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. In response to this announcement, the Kauffman Center has announced event changes taking place in the venue through Friday, May 15, 2020. Kauffman Center Presents performances are postponed. Please see a list of events that may have been affected. If you have tickets to an event with the Kansas City Ballet, Lyric Opera of Kansas City or Kansas City Symphony, please refer to their websites regarding performance updates. The Kauffman Center is currently closed through May 15. For tickets to events after May 15, please call 816.994.7222 or visit kauffmancenter.org/tickets.
Kauffman Memorial Gardens: KC, MO
Kauffman Memorial Garden
We are excited to announce that the Memorial Garden will be reopening on Monday, May 18. Temporary restrictions will be in place to support public health and comply with Mayor Lucas’s 10/10/10 Reopening Plan. Please review the following information prior to your visit: The new hours will be from 12pm-7pm (until further notice). There will be a limited capacity inside the Garden, which will be monitored from the main entrance. You may have to wait to enter the Garden depending on capacity. There will be directional signage to help support social distancing. The restrooms and Orangery will also be closed temporarily. Face masks are strongly encouraged. No food and beverages intended for picnics, gatherings, etc. Please check our Facebook page for the most up-to-date information.
Kemper Museum of Art
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, Missouri) will be temporarily closed beginning Saturday, March 14, to support Kansas City’s effort to contain the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). Please visit kemperart.org or click the link in our bio for more information.
LEGOLAND Discovery Center
LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Kansas City will officially reopen its doors to guests today, June 4th, welcoming fans back for a day of family fun with signature experiences like MINILAND, LEGO® Racers: Build and Test, and Merlin’s Apprentice! Taking extra precautions for health and safety, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City has implemented enhanced physical distancing measures, new limited capacity two-hour playtimes, LEGO® bricks just for families to use during playtimes, and stringent cleaning protocols before each playtime following the guidance of local and national health officials.
“The health of our guests and employees is of the utmost importance. We are taking proactive steps to provide visitors with a safe, comfortable environment when we welcome them back to LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City again,” said General Manager of LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City, Ed Evans. “After weeks spent social distancing, we hope to provide our fans with a day of togetherness, learning, creating and carefree play.”
Families are encouraged to visit https://kansascity.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/ to purchase both adult and child ‘First to Play’ tickets now for a limited time sale price of only $18 (normally $24.95) and check out LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City’s Bricktacular Safety which explains additional safety precautions as well as any closed or adjusted experiences.
Families are still invited to enjoy at-home entertainment through an initiative called Making Magic with Merlin. By following LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City’s social channels, fans can view creative, inspirational and just-plain-fun learning content including educational videos, behind-the-scenes clips and live Q&As. Content is posted regularly, with new magical moments coming to life each week.
Museum of Illusions
Reopening June 10. Buy your ticket online: https://kansascity.museumofillusions.us/
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
National Museum of Toys & Miniatures
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures (T/m), home to the world’s largest fine-scale miniature collection and one of the nation’s largest historic toy collections, is making preparations to re-open its doors to visitors in July.
T/m will resume daily operations with a soft re-opening for members from July 8-11 before welcoming the general public beginning Wednesday, July 15. The museum has been temporarily closed since March 14 in support of the nationwide effort to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
T/m will re-open as a member of KC Culture Cares, a group of Kansas City cultural institutions with a pledge to be proactive in fighting COVID-19 through a common standard of protocols for keeping visitors and employees safe. For more information on the KC Culture Cares coalition, please visit www.kcculturecares.org.
Enhanced health and safety measures will include: providing social distancing and safety signage, frequently sanitizing high-touch surfaces, verifying the health of staff each day, and requiring staff and volunteers to wear protective equipment.
Visitors are asked to stay home if they are ill or experiencing any symptoms related to COVID-19. Visitors are also required to wear masks while visiting the museum.
“We are excited to welcome everyone back to the museum, and we are working diligently to ensure that the visitor experience is, first and foremost, a safe one,” said T/m Executive Director Petra Kralickova. “Joining forces with other cultural institutions in the KC Culture Cares coalition has been integral in these preparations, as well as following recommendations from local health officials and the CDC, to develop safety guidelines.”
T/m will be open from Wednesday through Saturday for two sessions from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and from 1-3 p.m. Tickets will be sold online only at www.toyandminiaturemusem.org. Guest capacity will be limited during operating hours, and the break between timed sessions will allow for mid-day sanitization.
T/m will continue to monitor operations and make adjustments to procedures to provide an exceptional and safe visitor experience. For more information, please visit www.toyandminiaturemuseum.org or email info@toyandminiaturemuseum.org.
National WWI Museum and Memorial
The National WWI Museum and Memorial will reopen to its members on Monday, June 1 and to the general public on Tuesday, June 2.
“We have monitored the COVID-19 situation closely during the past few months and, in accordance with guidance from public health officials at the local, state and federal levels, we are ready to reopen America’s official WWI Museum and Memorial,” said Dr. Matthew Naylor, National WWI Museum and Memorial President and CEO. “We’ve spent considerable time developing a comprehensive reopening plan that allows for people to visit one of the world’s great museums and memorials in a safe and welcoming environment.”
Upon reopening, several elements of the Museum and Memorial will be adjusted to account for guidelines established by public health officials. Among those items:
- Guests may visit the Museum during one of two timed sessions each day (10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2-5 p.m.) to maintain limited occupancy levels and provide for additional cleaning between sessions.
- Guests are strongly encouraged to buy tickets online in advance to guarantee entrance due to limited occupancy levels.
- The organization has increased the frequency of cleaning using CDC-rated disposable products, installed hand sanitizing stations throughout the complex and adopted “no-touch” measures such as hands-free door openers and touch-free waste containers. Staff and volunteers will wear face masks at all times in public spaces. In conjunction with city regulations, guests are encouraged, but not required to wear facemasks.
- While the Main Gallery, Exhibit Hall, Memory Hall and Wylie Gallery are available, some areas will be unavailable such as the Liberty Memorial Tower and the Edward Jones Research Center.
- Some amenities such as checking of coats/backpacks and complimentary use of wheelchairs/scooters will be unavailable.
“The experience of walking through the Museum, seeing the exhibitions and spending time looking though the materials and information we offer will remind visitors about the passion, strength and resilience humankind is capable of,” Naylor said. “The world was devastated by the Great War, compounded by the pandemic of 1918, yet re-emerged. We can look to the past to gain an understanding that we have the capacity to get through this and quite possibly emerge stronger than before.”
For the complete list of adjustments, guests are encouraged to visit theworldwar.org/safe. The Museum and Memorial, which originally closed on March 16, will maintain this operational strategy until advised otherwise by public health officials.
While the Museum will not be open to the public on Memorial Day, the organization offers three moving ceremonies streamed online for free to the public. At 10 a.m., a Memorial Day ceremony occurs to honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice featuring remarks from dignitaries such as Missouri U.S. Representative Emanuel Cleaver II, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, Kansas U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, Kansas U.S. Representative Sharice Davids, Sporting KC star Khiry Shelton, musical performances from Kansas City native and Nashville recording artist Casi Joy (NBC’s “The Voice”) and much more.
At Noon, a brief Memorial Day Bell Tolling Ceremony commemorates those who lost their lives with a bell that was rung on a daily basis in Kansas City by the Daughters of the American Revolution during World War I. At 2 p.m., the Museum and Memorial shares the Walk of Honor Dedication Ceremony, which recognizes individuals who have recently had a Walk of Honor brick dedicated in their name. Each ceremony can be seen at theworldwar.org/live.
When the Museum opens, it also marks the debut of two new special exhibitions: 100 Years of Collecting and 100 Years of Collecting – Art. The Museum and Memorial began collecting directly from the First World War in 1920 and has amassed the most comprehensive Great War collection in the world. In a tremendous stroke of foresight, the organization’s founders determined that the collection should be inclusive of every nation that actively participated in the war. 100 Years of Collecting provides a window to examine incredibly diverse objects and documents, as well as the opportunity to see how this monumental collection came to fruition. 100 Years of Collecting – Art examines striking works related to the First World War, including pieces from the U.S., Germany, France and the U.K. Both exhibitions are open through March 7, 2021 and are included with general admission.
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
NLBM SAFE REOPENING JUNE 16, 2020: The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum will reopen to the public on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 with reduced hours and mandated limitations due to the COVID-19 emergency. Follow this link https://nlbm.com/nlbm-reopening-guidelines/ for detailed information on new procedures and how to purchase tickets.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
The museum stands in solidarity with the city and the nation in response to the coronavirus, and is closed until further notice. We regret that all events, classes, workshops, and tours are canceled, at least through mid-June. This includes the museum’s Passport to India festival and the largest fundraiser for the museum, ShuttleCork. It also includes the Juneteenth festival. Check the museum’s online calendar for details.For more the most up-to-date information, visit our website: https://www.nelson-atkins.org/coronavirus-precautions/
Sprint Center
In compliance with the State of Emergency declared by the City of Kansas City, Mo. prohibiting events with 1000 or more attendees amid coronavirus (COVID-19) concerns, upcoming events are canceled or postponed. Sprint Center is continuing to adhere to directives of local, state and federal officials in monitoring efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The health, safety, and security of Sprint Center guests, performers, athletes, clients, and associates remains our highest priority. Out of an abundance of concern, Sprint Center is working with promoters and tours to address the venue’s upcoming event schedule in an effort to prevent any potential spread of coronavirus. When additional information becomes available, it will be shared promptly. Find current show information at https://www.sprintcenter.com/.
Starlight
While we are confident that the Starlight experience we love will endure and nights under the stars will return, we have unfortunate news to share regarding the remaining touring shows in our 2020 AdventHealth Broadway Series. The producers of both Escape to Margaritaville and My Fair Lady have made the difficult decision to cancel their tour dates in 2020, including the engagements at Starlight. We recognize there have been a number of changes to this summer and hope we can help to answer some questions you may have and make sure you understand your next steps. Please visit https://bit.ly/2TbJLlR for more information.
Union Station
Union Station
Last week we welcomed members back to Science City. Starting tomorrow, Science City is open to everyone! We can't wait to welcome you back, and for you to experience our amazing new Early Learning spaces - part of Science City's biggest expansion since its 1999 opening.
With our Phase One reopening, Science City will be open Wednesday thru Sunday, while remaining closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
At this time, both members and non-members must reserve Science City tickets online in advance as we have to carefully manage admission counts. Science City tickets are available for either a morning session or afternoon session. This provides additional time for us to deep-clean and sanitize between sessions.
Reserve your tickets at >> https://tickets.unionstation.org/
When you visit, we ask that all guests observe our social distancing markers. Doing so is critical to keep our attractions open. We also encourage guests to wear face masks to protect our staff and other guests.
Worlds of Fun: Planet Snoopy
Worlds of Fun: Planet Snoopy, Kansas City, MO
Worlds of Fun
Worlds of Fun will open to Season Passholders on June 22 with daily ticket sales planned to begin in early July.
Answers to your questions and more details: bit.ly/OpeningInfoWOF
Wornall / Majors House Museums
In accordance with the City of Kansas City, Mo.’s 10/10/10 COVID-19 reopening plan, the John Wornall House will reopen on Wednesday, May 20 and the Alexander Majors House on Thursday, May 21. The safety of our staff, guests, and volunteers is of the utmost importance, so we will be taking several precautions:
- Both the Wornall and Majors House will offer self-guided tours only. Guided tours will resume at a future date to be determined by monitoring health and safety information throughout the remainder of the year.
- Museum capacity will be limited to 10 visitors at a time. Guests arriving separately will be asked to exercise a 6-foot social distancing space from other guests in the museum. Masks are strongly encouraged.
- Visitors staying for more than 10 minutes will be asked to provide their name and contact information.
- All touchable display items have been removed from tours.
- Handwashing and hand sanitizing areas will be clearly marked in the Museums.
- Staff will observe enhanced sanitization procedures, particularly for common surfaces like doorknobs and railings.
- Private tours and field trips will not be scheduled at this time. Virtual tours and Zoom meetings with staff or historic experts can be scheduled upon request.
The Museums will continue to follow the advice of leading health organizations, particularly the Centers for Disease Control and the City of Kansas City, Mo. More information here: http://www.wornallmajors.org/safety/
YMCA
YMCA of Greater Kansas City
YMCA of Greater Kansas City
As of May 12, 2020: We are thrilled to begin reopening our facilities, welcoming back our members and the community, and getting back to what we do best – helping everyone reach their full potential. Please review important information about reopening plans and what to expect when you return to the Y in this update from President and CEO John Mikos.
Jackson County, MO (other than KCMO):
Adventure Oasis
City officials in Independence, Missouri, have decided Adventure Oasis Water Park will not open for its 2020 season. The city said the decision was made out of the abundance of caution for public health due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as due to budgetary considerations of what would likely be a limited pool season.
Blue Springs Parks & Rec
Jackson County, Missouri has released a modified Phase 1 of the Recovery Plan to allow gyms and fitness centers and places of worship to open with occupancy limits and social distancing guidelines. These changes were recommended by the mayors of Eastern Jackson County, including Mayor Carson Ross. This modification allows the fitness center portion of the Blue Springs Fieldhouse to reopen May 18. Blue Springs Parks staff will ensure the social distancing guidelines and occupancy limits set forth in the Jackson County plan are met. The city will be releasing more details on the opening of the Fieldhouse, membership information, and social distancing guidelines tomorrow, Friday, May 15. For the full, modified version of Phase 1 of the Recovery Plan, visit https://www.jacksongov.org/1191/Eastern-Jackson-County-Recovery-Overview
Extreme Grand Prix
COVID-19 Update from Extreme Grand Prix: Like you, we have spent the last two months learning about the coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it is impacting everything around us. Our top priority has always been the safety and the well-being of our guests and team members both on the track and while watching races. We have diligently prepared our facility for reopening. We have implemented the following steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19:
✦OUR BOUNCE HOUSE, KIDDIE AREA, ARCADE, ESCAPE ROOMS, PARTY ROOMS and BATTING CAGES WILL REMAIN TEMPORARILY CLOSED.✦
We are limiting the number of people in the building to of 10% of our total occupancy.
Signage all throughout the building reminding both employees and guests of social distancing requirements. This is includes signs on the floor spaced out 6 feet apart.
All tables and chairs have been spaced out.
We have closed half of the booths throughout the building to allow for social distancing.
Throughly cleaned and sanitized the entire building.
We are strongly encouraging cashless transactions. Debit and credit cards are welcome. We also accept Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay to make a contactless payment options. We are in the process of transitioning to a cashless operation.
To protect our guests and employees all staff contact stations have shields in place.
All persons entering the building are required to wear a face mask.
Water fountains have been temporarily closed.
Our staff constantly will be cleaning and sanitizing the building.
All helmets, neck braces and go karts are throughly cleaned and sanitized between each use. We do encourage you to bring your own full faced helmet but not required. We do have some available for purchase if desired.
There are several hand sanitizer stations all throughout the facility.
Each of the 7 sinks throughout the building have hand soap and paper towels.
We are limiting the number of people on the track at the same time to allow for social distancing.
To keep with social distancing requirements we will have everyone enter the building through the south entrance and exit through the north one.
Of the total 6 registration terminals, only 4 will be open to allow for social distancing.
Follow Extreme Grand Prix on Facebook for additonal updates.
Grandview, MO
Follow Grandview, MO on Facebook for information.
Independence Center
We are excited to open our doors again on May 15 and welcome you back to Independence Center! When you visit you might notice some changes to our shopping center. We hope to create a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Full information at https://www.facebook.com/events/552719122345564/.
Independence Community Ice Rink
The health and safety of our skaters and their loved ones are always our top priority. We, like most in the country, are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation as it continues to develop. With that being said, the rink will be closed until further notice. Follow Independence Community Ice Rink for up-to-date-info.
Jackson County Parks + Rec
Parks + Rec facilities will reopen Saturday, May 16, 2020, in accordance with recommended social gathering guidelines. For the safety of our associates and guests, please be advised that a MASK WILL BE REQUIRED when entering any indoor Jackson County Parks+ Rec facility, including Registration Office, Golf Course, Marinas and Historic Sites. Missouri Town 1855 and Fort Osage National Historic Landmark reopened and will be open Wednesday-Saturday for the time being. Things might look a little different during your visit. Our staff and volunteers will be in their usual period clothing, but for the time being, they will also be wearing masks for their safety and for yours. If you cannot comply, we hope to see you when the pandemic ends. Follow Jackson County Parks + Rec for up-to-date information.
Lee's Summit Parks & Rec
Lee’s Summit Parks & Recreation (LSPR) is taking precautionary measures to prevent the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Lee’s Summit. At this time all recreational programming, activities, leagues, events, childcare, and rentals are postponed until further notice effective Saturday, March 14, 2020. This includes all adult and youth activities, fitness classes and paid programming. LSPR facilities and community centers will remain open for the time being, however, as this is a fluid situation, conditions may change. LSPR will provide additional information as it becomes available. In addition to these measures, LSPR is proactively taking steps to minimize the spread of illness by increasing the frequency of cleaning of all facilities and high-touch areas, and consistently restocking and increasing availability of soap/hand-sanitizer in all restrooms and in multiple locations around facilities. LSPR is engaged in educational efforts for proper hygiene and health for staff and patrons. LSPR is also working with the Youth Sports Associations as they determine their courses of action for Spring programs. Follow Lee's Summit Parks & Rec for up-to-date information.
National Frontier Trails Museum
Out of an abundance of caution for public health, we are announcing the postponement of our remaining 30th-anniversary celebration events this month. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to sharing new dates soon. Follow National Frontier Trails Museum on Facebook for up-to-date information.
Paradise Park
We are following the local authorities’ recommendation that non-essential businesses remain closed to the public for now while we work together to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. We are happy to be part of the community efforts, and we hope all our guests stay safe and well. Follow Paradise Park on Facebook for up-to-date information.
Powell Gardens
In anticipation of the end of stay-at-home orders in Johnson County, Missouri, we plan to begin our gradual reopening process with the following precautions in place to ensure the health and safety of our visitors and staff.
🌱 Beginning Wednesday, May 6 Powell Gardens will reopen for members only. Members will receive an email with instructions for purchasing tickets.
🌱 All visitors will be required to reserve advance tickets online. Tickets will be timed to regulate the number of visitors in the Gardens at any given time.
🌱 Hours will be limited to 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Wednesday–Sunday to ensure our custodial staff can maintain increased sanitization procedures.
🌱 All buildings will be closed, except for three public restrooms spaced throughout the Gardens. Tram service will be suspended.
🌱 Visitors will travel along one-way paths. Select areas will be open for picnics and leisure.
🌱 Guests will be encouraged to follow CDC recommendations and practice social distancing.
Powell Gardens is here for you as a beautiful space for release and rejuvenation during this challenging time. Take a deep breath, explore the expansive Gardens, and safely get out of the house. To become a member, visit https://powellgardens.org/hom…/membership-giving/membership/.
Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
Due to the recommendation from the Mayor of Independence to cancel gatherings larger than 1000 people, upcoming shows are canceled. Follow Silverstein on Facebook for all cancellation info.
Vaile Mansion
At this time the Vaile Mansion shall remain closed until July 1 under guidance of the City of Independence, Missouri.
YMCA of Greater Kansas City
We are thrilled to begin reopening our facilities, welcoming back our members and the community, and getting back to what we do best – helping everyone reach their full potential. Please review important information about reopening plans and what to expect when you return to the Y in this update from President and CEO John Mikos. Follow YMCA for up-to-date information.
Cass County, MO:
Aaron's Family Entertainment Center
Yes, Aaron's is now OPEN! For those wondering, we are practicing social distancing (and limiting capacity) and we are sanitizing several times a day. You may not recognize your favorite customer service representation behind their mask, but they are still here to serve you. Come back and bowl. You are welcome to call and reserve your lane. Follow their website for info www.aaronsfec.com.
Belton Parks & Rec
We are excited about all of the upcoming activities, and we can't wait to see all of you in action! Follow Belton Parks & Rec on Facebook for up-to-date info.
Clay County, MO:
Gladstone, MO
Phase one is reopening now - follow https://www.facebook.com/GladstonePR/ for information.
Liberty, MO
The City of Liberty is following the Clay County Public Health Center's recommendations for mass gatherings and events as outlined in the Clay County Recovery Plan (https://bit.ly/3f2ZUDt). Unfortunately, this means cancelling several summer events including:
- Guided Historic Walking Tours for May and June
- May Popcorn in the Park (Liberty Parks & Rec will postpone showing Frozen II to the August 28 event)
- May Moonlight Yoga (updates on future events will be posted online here: https://bit.ly/3fg3NVX)
- Liberty Summer Band concerts (alternative concert dates and venues are being explored. Check here for updates: https://bit.ly/35SaskU)
- Make Music Day
- Liberty Fest and annual fireworks show
As we have more information on upcoming events, we will share here on Facebook as well as on the City's website: https://bit.ly/2WmKpxI.
Johnson County, KS:
America's Incredible Pizza
Our store will open today, May 29, at 11 am!!🤗🍕 Come in and enjoy food, family and extra fun! We have gone above and beyond the state and local guidelines to ensure your happiness and safety.
Check out the steps we are taking to keep you Happy & Safe: https://hubs.ly/H0qSXZL0
Blue Valley Rec
As of May 7, 2020 : Blue Valley Rec gets closer to the reopening of our facilities, the health and safety of our community is still our top priority. We are very excited to get back to providing clean, safe fun but we need to be smart in doing so.
We are working with local and state authorities as well as the Kansas Recreation and Park Association (KRPA) to ensure we comply with the guidelines being put into place to provide the best possible experience for all.
Our facilities, the Activity Center (AC), Rec Center (RC), and Sports Complex (SC), are not permitted to be open to the public during Phase One of Governor Kelly’s Plan to Reopen Kansas. Staff is working hard implementing the Phase Two required guidelines. You can download the Reopen Kansas document by clicking here.
We appreciate your patience during this time as there is a lot of information to digest and then apply to our daily operations. Additional updates will be sent while we move through the designated phases.
- Activity Center (151st Street) We intend to offer aquatics, dance, and gymnastics lessons as programmed and will offer both virtual and in-person summer camps. Social distancing, increased cleaning routines, and reduced class sizes will be put in place. We encourage you to use our online registration option when enrolling for activities. Click here to visit our online registration site.
- Rec Center (143rd Street) Once the Rec Center opens, it will operate with social distancing guidelines, increased cleaning routines, limited class capacity, and modified hours. Additional information and guidelines will be sent to all Rec Center members prior to the facility opening.
- Sports Complex (137th Street) Youth baseball and softball practices are now scheduled to start during the week of June 1 (or whenever Phase 2 begins). Games are scheduled to start after June 8 with limited spectators. A few rule changes will be implemented, and we’ll send those to coaches and participants soon.
As we move forward, please note dates and operating procedures are subject to change per any new COVID-19 guidelines and/or executive orders from local and state government officials.
Carlsen Center at JCCC
For the most up-to-date information on Carlsen Center follow them on Facebook.
Ceramic Cafe
BIG NEWS. Starting Saturday, May 16, we will be open for painters. Reservations required due to limited seating. Reservations will be in 2 hour blocks starting at 10, 12, 2, 4 (and 6 on some evenings) Call 913-383-0222 to make a reservation. New hours starting 5/16 are Thurs. and Fri. 10-8, Sat.10-6, Sun 12-6 and Mon. 12-6
Deanna Rose Children's Farmstead
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Farmstead is currently closed until further notice.
JCPRD
JCPRD is planning to reopen our parks, facilities, and programs. What follows is a Four-Phase Plan that will guide the reopening for appropriate JCPRD buildings, services, and events during the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) crisis. Using the State of Kansas COVID-19 Recovery Plan as a foundation for decision making, this plan will reflect the recommendations of the Johnson County Health Department, State Health Department, and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. It will be adapted or edited to respond to developing concerns related to the pandemic and will be used to guide the decision making, planning, and communication. These are guidelines only, reopening is contingent on current conditions, adequate resources, available staffing, and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information visit https://www.jcprd.com/1470/Reopening-JCPRD.
KC Ice
We are hoping you are staying healthy and getting excited about the idea that skating on the ice again is in your near future! The old ice is completely melted and we are currently grading and leveling the sand floor. Next, our maintenance team will be flooding the surface with water and laying down fresh paint to provide a prestigious sheet of ice. Our goal is to have the ice ready to go by Sunday May 17, 2020 and we will start booking ice for sessions beginning Monday May 18, 2020. Fingers crossed all goes as planned! Full story at https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1661706093979395&id=109179062565447&__tn__=K-R.
Leawood Parks & Rec
Leawood's COVID updates can be found at https://www.leawood.org/covid-19/.
Lenexa Parks & Rec
Johnson County has declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19.
As this is an evolving situation, please check back here for additional details.
- The Lenexa Rec Center, Lenexa Community Center and Lenexa Senior Center are closed and programs associated with those facilities are canceled.
- All other Lenexa Parks & Recreation programs are also canceled.
- For questions, contact Parks & Recreation customer service Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 913.477.7100.
- Limited appointments can be arranged with Parks & Recreation staff. Contact them at 913.477.7100 or parksandrec@lenexa.com.
- Follow https://www.lenexa.com/government/departments___divisions/parks___recreation for up-to-date information.
Lenexa Public Market
We are happy to announce that we will be open for dine-in seating beginning Monday, May 18th! Thank you for your support over the last couple months, and for your patience as we've taken a little bit of extra time developing a plan that complies with all state and local regulations for safety, taking into consideration product supply, labor, and the profitability of our merchants. As you have come to expect, merchant hours vary and hours will added over the coming weeks. Additions and changes will be posted here and on our website. https://lenexapublicmarket.com/news/public_market_reopens_may_18_for_dine-in_seating?
Merriam Parks & Rec
We're planning to reopen City facilities to the public during Phase Three of Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly’s Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas.
Phase Three begins no earlier than June 1, when all businesses and establishments can open to gatherings of up to 90 people.
While all City offices are scheduled to reopen during Phase Three, the Irene B. French Community Center will remain closed with preparation for the Merriam Community Center opening. The new community center is scheduled to open to charter members on June 22 and to the general public on June 29. Follow Merriam's website for up-to-date info.
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
In order to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 and protect our campus community, JCCC and the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art is closed. Follow Nerman Museum on Facebook for information.
Oak Park Mall
Beginning Wednesday, May 13, Oak Park Mall will reopen from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday thru Saturday and 12 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. We have implemented a number of protective measures to keep our employees, retail partners, and community healthy. You can read more here https://bit.ly/2AjD5vu.
Olathe Parks & Rec
Update 5/11/2020: The Johnson County Government has outlined a phased re-opening plan that to promote economic recovery, health, and safety. The plan is based on Governor Laura Kelly's "Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas."
During Phase 1 of the plan:
- Mass gatherings of no more than 10 individuals allowed.
- Masks are strongly encouraged in public settings.
- Maintain 6 feet of physical distance.
- Telework is strongly encouraged when possible.
- Any employee exhibiting symptoms should be required to stay home.
- Minimize or avoid non-essential travel.
- Follow the Kansas Department of Health and Environment travel and quarantine guidelines for travel to high risk areas.
Johnson County has published a guide that outlines which types of businesses are allowed to open during each phase and under what circumstances.
Visit JoCoGov.org/Coronavirus for the latest information from Johnson County.
Overland Park Arboretum
We're looking forward to welcoming you back to the gardens and trails next month. We'll be open June 10 to Friends of the Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens first.
Please visit our website to see some of the changes as we reopen: https://bit.ly/36ui5hx
Overland Park, KS
We are now in Phase 1 in Johnson County, KS Government's reopening plan. Overland Park falls under the county's plan. Johnson County's graphic below gives guidance as phase one gets underway. Follow City of Overland Park, KS for up-to-date info. The City of Overland Park is working with the Johnson County Department of Health and Kansas Department of Health and Environment to closely monitor the coronavirus outbreak and reopening plans. Overland Park will follow the phases of Reopening Johnson County, a phased approach to promote economic recovery, health and safety. Learn more about the County’s plan.
Shawnee Town 1929
Below is the reopening plan for Shawnee Town 1929, as we approach Phase 2 of the Governor's reopening plan. Phase Two: May 18-May 31: Museum self guided tours will resume on Tuesday, May 19th at 10am. Our temporary Museum hours will be: Tuesday through Friday from 10am-4:30pm. With these guidelines, only 30 people are allowed in a gathering at a time, they must practice social distancing. Because we are a large site, this means more than 30 people are allowed on site total, but each GROUP must not exceed 30--and they must socially-distance. We will update again as we approach Phase 3 on June 1st. Thank you for your patience as we work through this unprecedented time. We look forward to welcoming you all back beginning next Tuesday!
Sky Zone
We are so excited to REOPEN on May 22! 🧡 We are following CDC, local, and state health department guidelines and have reinforced our health and cleanliness measures to include:
☑️Daily disinfectant spraying or fogging of the entire park using products that meet the EPA criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19
☑️Increased daytime cleaning of all high-frequency touch points
☑️Increased number of hand sanitizer stations throughout the park
☑️Reduced capacity by at least 50% with social distancing markers and queuing in the lobby and key attractions.
If you'd like to learn more, please visit skyzone.com/cleanliness for more detail.
Urban Air
At Urban Air, we are a family. Since the beginning, we have always gone above and beyond to keep our guests and team members safe and healthy. And now, based on local state and governmental regulations as well as the feedback we received from our guests, we have put even more measures in place. None of our parks are open just yet, but when we do open, here’s what you can expect on your next park visit: Enhanced cleaning procedures. Temperatures taken of all Guests and Team Members prior to entry. Dedicated Sanitation Team Member on all shifts to wipe down frequently touched areas. Face coverings for all Team Members. A limited number of guests in the park, in two-hour increments. Limited capacity at all tables. Reserve and pay online ahead of time. Touchless foodservice and ordering options in most parks. Social distancing practices actively encouraged. But, keep in mind, this is just a start. As we learn more, we will be fine-tuning so be sure to continue to check our website for details of our cleaning procedures and when your park will be reopening.
Wonderscope
Wonderscope is reopening June 23!!! IMPORTANT NOTE: Hours are limited and advance tickets are required for ALL visitors. There are some other changes, too. Please visit this web page for all the details. See you soon! 😊
Wyandotte County, KS
Great Wolf Lodge
Great Wolf Lodge in Kansas City, Kansas will remain closed through at least June 15, as governments work to combat the effects of COVID-19. Follow https://www.greatwolf.com/kansas-city for up-to-date info.
Legends Outlets
5/11/20 UPDATE: We’re currently in the process of determining our re-opening date and are working with county officials as well as our tenants on a timeline that will enable everyone to provide a safe and comfortable shopping environment. We hope to make that announcement very soon, so stay tuned! As a result of the WYANDOTTE COUNTY EXECUTIVE ORDER mandating all non-essential businesses to close in order to slow the spread of COVID-19, Legends Outlets is temporarily closing which will be effective Tuesday, March 24, 2020, for at least 30 days. Essential businesses that will remain open under modified hours include Target and Sprint. Restaurants will also remain open for curbside pickup, carryout and delivery services only. Please click HERE, or contact individual restaurants for more information. A full list of restaurants and phone numbers can be found HERE. We will continue to monitor all communication from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), and work with Kansas government and health officials to assess when it is safe to reopen. We hope all of you, your family and friends stay safe and healthy, and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Sporting KC
In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance to postpone events involving more than 50 people over the next eight weeks, Major League Soccer has extended the postponement of its matches during this period of time. MLS remains focused on playing the entire 2020 season and is evaluating all options, including pushing back the end of the season and playing MLS Cup in December, as the league did prior to the 2019 season. The league is also identifying other available dates. Throughout this process, MLS will continue to prioritize the safety of our fans, players, employees and partners and to coordinate with federal and local public health authorities as well as other sporting organizations.
Strawberry Hill Museum & Cultural Center
The museum is closed until further notice. Follow Strawberry Hill Museum for up-to-date info.
Additional Missouri Attractions:
Missouri State Parks
Missouri State Parks campgrounds will reopen to accommodate existing campground reservations at 3 p.m., Monday, May 18. In addition, new reservations will be accepted on Monday, May 18, for arrival dates beginning Tuesday, May 26. For more information, view our full release here. Reservations are required at most campgrounds and park-run lodging prior to arrival, and can be made up until 7 p.m. CST the day before arrival. Start planning your visit and reserve your site here. Missouri state parks provide the ideal setting. It's up to you to create the memories of that perfect camping trip. Learn more at https://mostateparks.com/
Additional Kansas Attractions:
Cedar Cove
As of 5/5/2020: Good news!! Cedar Cove will be conducting a soft opening this weekend! We will be operating on a limited basis for now, much like our weekday private tours, with small group sizes to continue best practices for the safety of our animals, our volunteers, and you our supporters! Saturday we will be giving tours starting every half hour, beginning at 11:00. Groups will be limited to (10). Cost is $20/ person, 3 and under are free and do not count towards the (10). The tours beginning at 2:30 and 3:00 will be able to stay and watch the feeding at 4:00, the cost for the 2:30 and 3:00 tour is $30 per person. Sunday is generally the same, but the feeding is at 2:00, so the 12:30 and 1:00 tours will be able to stay for the feeding. Retail store will not be open. Entrance and exit will be outside. We have 2 restrooms in the building so you will be allowed in the building to use them but not allowed in the building otherwise. Please send any questions via email, info@saveoursiberians.org. The tours will be on a first come basis, no advanced reservations. Thank you so very much for your patience and understanding!
Cosmosphere
Following the announcement by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly of the “Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas: Phase 1.5” regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, Cosmosphere leadership has announced it will delay public re-opening until Mon., June 1. The new opening date is still contingent on further phasing directives, as issued by Gov. Kelly.
- The hours of operation will be 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday.
- Visitors to the Smithsonian-affiliated science center and space museum can expect the following safety measures when they visit:
- Visitors are encouraged to wear a mask. Disposable masks will be available at the Box Office upon request
- Multiple hand-sanitizer stations will be available throughout the Cosmosphere
- Seating in the Justice Planetarium and Carey Digital Dome theater will be limited to 30 persons.
- A 20-person limit will be in place in Dr. Goddard’s lab. In all theaters, attendees will be asked to adhere to social distancing guidelines
- Plexiglass shields and six-foot floor guides will be at point-of-sale locations. All high-contact, hard/non-porous surfaces will be sanitized daily or multiple times during the day.
- Access to information racks and other sources of paper, which can be handled by multiple individuals, will be eliminated.
- The new interactive CosmoKids area, naviGATOR Simulator, and children’s activities in the Cosmosphere lobby will not be available for use by the public until further notice
- Contactless pay is encouraged for those planning a trip to the Cosmosphere. Tickets are available online at: cosmo.org/visit/tickets or by calling the box office at: 620.665.9312.
Kansas Children's Discovery Center
Enjoy private, outdoor playtime in the Discovery Center Outdoor Classroom! Two hour private rentals are now available for your single household group of less than ten. Get out of the house on 4.5 acres and enjoy the tree house, pirate ship, bikes and trikes, pond, and more! Get peace of mind with thorough sanitizing of all high-touch surfaces before and after your visit using our aqueous ozone device or appropriate medical-grade cleansers. Your $250 rental supports your community, nonprofit children's museum as we work to reopen to the community. Learn more or book your time at https://kansasdiscovery.org/outdoorrental/
Strataca
As of 5/14/2020: We are excited to announce that we will be REOPENING SOON! In the mean time we are taking precautions to make sure Strataca is still a safe and comfortable environment for all our guests. Follow Strataca on Facebook for up-to-date info.
Libraries
Mid-Continent Public Libraries:
Beginning May 11, 2020, all Mid-Continent Public Library branches with book drops, including the new East Lee’s Summit Branch (2240 SE Blue Parkway) will begin accepting returns of previously checked-out items.
All returned items must be placed in the outdoor book drops. Staff will not accept returned items directly from customers.
- All items will be quarantined for 72 hours before they are checked back into the Library’s collection and become available for the next customer to check-out.
- Due dates have been extended to June 1, 2020 for items that were checked out prior to the Library’s closure on March 16.
- Overdue fines will not accrue on any items until July 1, 2020.
Please note, book drops are not available at the Farview Neighborhood Library or the Colbern Road branch's construction site.
Curbside Service to Pick Up Holds Begins May 18
MCPL branches will begin curbside service Monday, May 18. Customers will be able to pick up requested materials they have been notified are available.
Branches will remain closed except to Library staff at this time. Daily curbside service will end one hour earlier than each branch's regular closing time.
Visit mymcpl.org/COVID for the latest information.
Jason Dailey
Johnson County Libraries
Many essential Library services have been available online through the duration of our branch closures, including our eLibrary, access to Librarians through our Answers platform, and most recently, online programming and events. In cooperation with Johnson County government, Johnson County Library is finalizing a phased plan to re-introduce access to our physical collection while taking appropriate measures to protect our staff and patrons, especially the vulnerable populations we serve.
We recognize and appreciate the demand in the community for our physical materials. The Library’s first phase is to reopen book returns and distribute holds via our existing drive-thru windows at Blue Valley, Lenexa City Center and Monticello branch locations. Full details about Phase 1, including key dates and drive-thru hours, information about returns, existing holds, placing new holds, and extension of due dates will be announced to patrons later this week via email, social media, and our website jocolibrary.org. Future phases leading up to a full reopening will include walk-in holds pickup and limited services available in our buildings. Learn more at jocolibrary.org.
Cass County Public Libraries
The question we have received the most is when will the library reopen? The short answer is we do not have a date yet. All library branches and bookdrops remain closed until further notice. When the Cass County Public Library does reopen, it will occur in phases. We will continue to monitor important updates related to COVID-19 and follow recommendations from our trusted health care professionals as we progress through the reopening phases.
The beginning phase will include allowing only staff members back into the buildings for reopening preparation such as moving/removing furniture, sanitizing workspaces, pulling patron holds, and providing all staff members with personal protective equipment and training. Cass County Public Library is waiting to receive protective gear and equipment for staff, such as face masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer.
The second phase includes reopening bookdrops as well as exploring contactless library services. All returned items will have to be quarantined, since the virus can remain alive on surfaces for 72 hours. The library will not enter this phase until personal protective equipment and other safety equipment are in place.
The third phase will involve branches reopening on a limited basis. We will follow regulations set by the state and county regarding social distance and building occupancy limits. In-person events and large gatherings will not be possible. The Genealogy branch and Bookmobile will not be open to the public.
The final phase will be reopening to pre-pandemic conditions, or as close as we can. That will include lifting the social distancing requirements and returning to all regular library operations with few to no restrictions.
We want to provide the best service we can while still keeping those in our communities safe. Until we reopen, you can access our more popular resources here. Thank you for your patience. Be safe, and we can’t wait to see you all again!
Kansas City Public Libraries
There was no how-to handbook for this experience. Not for you. Not for the Library. But we’ve held fast to one guiding principle: The health and protection of our patrons and staff are our top priority, and remain so as we weigh a careful return to serving our community in a wider capacity.
That begins Tuesday, May 19, 2020, when the Library initiates a phased-in reopening of its physical locations. Operations and services will be limited at that early point, allowing patrons to pick up holds at five locations – the downtown Central Library and Bluford, Plaza, Trails West, and Waldo branches – for four hours a day Tuesdays through Fridays. Pickups will be extended to the North-East, Southeast, Sugar Creek, Ruiz, and Westport branches in the coming weeks.
DETAILS: Introducing Pop In / Pick Up contact-free holds pickup service
We’ll build on that as quickly as possible, understanding the reliance of many of our patrons on the computers, broadband access, technology assistance, and other services that make the Library so essential. But anxious as we are – and know that you are, too – we will remain cautious and deliberate. We’ll be informed by city, county, and state health guidelines, including Kansas City’s 10/10/10 rule on customer capacity.
In the meantime, of course, you still can take advantage of the Library’s extensive menu of digital resources. And we are working with our community partners on other vital services, such as our collaboration with Connecting for Good and Kansas City Public Schools on distributing computers, Wi-Fi hotspots, headphones and Turn the Page KC activity packets to KCPS families lacking internet access.
This upcoming first step – making holds available for pickup at selected Library locations – might seem like a small one. But it is doors reopening. It’s books and other checkouts back in your hands.
Kansas City Kansas Public Libraries
Updated April 1, 2020: In response to COVID-19, all Kansas City, Kansas Public Library locations are now closed until further notice. All current checkout due dates will be extended. The library’s digital movies, music, and books can be accessed at any time through the eCommunity at ecommunity.kckpl.org. All individuals who reside in the Kansas City Metro can sign up for a digital eCard to access the library’s digital materials on the eCommunity website. For more information on the library’s closing and response to COVID-19, visit www.kckpl.org.
Olathe Public Libraries
In support of Johnson County, KS Government's state of emergency declaration regarding the COVID-19 Coronavirus, the City will be closing facilities and suspending activities and programs. Effective Monday, Mar. 16: The Olathe Public Library will close. Our Summer Reading Program is going virtual this summer and we aren't waiting for school to "let out" this year!! We are kicking off our 2020 Summer Reading Program, Imagine Your Story, this Monday, May 4!! Be sure to tune in to our Facebook page on Monday from 9 am to 7 pm for lots of fun including but not limited to: Info on how to sign-up for the Summer Reading Program. Reading Recommendations. Gift Card Giveaways every hour from 9 am to 7 pm. LIVE Concert with children's musician Aaron Fowler from 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Cosplay Contest (Share a picture and tell us who (or what) you are!”). Remember, our summer reading program is for all ages!
Please email kristina@kcparent.com with additions to this list.