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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-09-04/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-09-03/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-09-02/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-09-01/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-30/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-29/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-28/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-27/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-26/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-25/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-23/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-22/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250821T163000
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-21/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250820T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-20/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250819T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250819T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005655-1755594000-1755621000@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-19/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250818T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250818T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
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SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-18/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250816T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005653-1755334800-1755361800@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-16/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250815T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250815T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005652-1755248400-1755275400@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-15/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250814T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250814T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005651-1755162000-1755189000@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-14/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T104500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T140850Z
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SUMMARY:Retro Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Preschoolers love stories from long ago\, read by a special guest from the 1950s All-Electric House! Craft activity included. \n1 – 45 min. session – $2 per person\, museum members receive a 20% discount. Does not include admission to KidScape and the museum. \nPre-register online or by calling (913) 831-3359 or purchase ticket at the front desk on the day of the event if space is available. Available as a field trip for groups – call for more information at (913) 715-2570.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/retro-storytime-9/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005650-1755075600-1755102600@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-13/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250812T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250812T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005649-1754989200-1755016200@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-12/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250811T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250811T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005648-1754902800-1754929800@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-11/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250809T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250809T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005647-1754730000-1754757000@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-09/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250808T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250808T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005646-1754643600-1754670600@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-08/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250807T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250807T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005645-1754557200-1754584200@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-07/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250806T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005644-1754470800-1754497800@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-06/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250805T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005643-1754384400-1754411400@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-05/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250804T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250804T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T172720Z
UID:10005642-1754298000-1754325000@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You
DESCRIPTION:Open Feb. 8\, 2025 – Jan. 10\, 2026\nWater is the lifeblood of human civilization\, shaping our history\, economy\, and environment. “Ripples” explores how water has connected us all—past\, present\, and future. From ancient inland seas to today’s interconnected watersheds\, humans have always relied on water for survival\, trade\, agriculture\, recreation\, and more. But as we face increasing challenges like historic droughts\, floods\, and pollution\, our relationship with water has never been more complex. \nVisitors to “Ripples” will dive into Johnson County’s award-winning modern water management\, the ways humans have both controlled and been shaped by water\, and the evolving mindset that views water and humans as interdependent. The exhibit showcases the region’s history through interactive displays\, artifacts\, and stories that illustrate the ripples left by past decisions and the ones we continue to create today. \nNow available as a book! Stop by the Museum Store to pick up a copy of “Ripples: Water\, Community\, and You.” Open Monday – Saturday\, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/ripples-water-community-and-you-12/2025-08-04/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Indoor
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250804T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250804T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083702
CREATED:20250730T212440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T195448Z
UID:10003095-1754298000-1754308800@kcparent.com
SUMMARY:Sensory-Friendly Days
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy the Johnson County Museum and KidScape in a comfortable\, low-sensory environment. This limited-occupancy session is designed specifically for children with sensory processing differences and Autism Spectrum Disorders\, and their families. Visitors with all levels of museum experience are welcome. We also welcome hand fidgets\, comfort items\, weighted blankets and vests\, and mobility devices. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.
URL:https://kcparent.com/event/sensory-friendly-days-8/
LOCATION:Johnson County Museum\, 8788 Metcalf\, Overland Park\, Kansas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indoor,Outdoor,Sensory Friendly
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