Tag: ManhattanKS

Chapman Center, RCGS to Present ‘Big Dam Foolishness’ on Lost Blue River Valley Communities in Manhattan, June 22
By: Ryan Duey Photo Courtesy of RCGS The Chapman Center for Rural Studies and the Riley County Genealogical Society (RCGS) are collaborating to present ‘Big
Flint Hills Community Accelerator of Manhattan Taking Applications for Childcare Providers
The Flint Hills Community Accelerator (FHCA), an effort of the ongoing Childcare Business Initiative (CBI), a collaborative project led by the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation

Sunflower Pet Reopens in New Location, Launches Manhattan’s First Cat Café
Payton Tholstrup Photos are courtesy of Mike Bonella Manhattan’s Sunflower Cat Café opened earlier this summer. The location is a cafe that houses cats. Customers

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Set for New Konza Prairie Nature Trail Pavilion
Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Photo Courtesy of Canva The public is invited to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the installation of a new Visitors

Manhattan Arts Center to Host First-Ever “TaskMACster” Game Show June 14
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Manhattan Arts Center Five local competitors will step into the spotlight at the Manhattan Arts Center (MAC) on Saturday,

TaskMACster: Comedy, Chaos, and Local Legends Collide at the Manhattan Arts Center
Manhattan Arts Center Photos Courtesy of MAC Facebook Page What happens when you combine five local personalities, a stack of bizarre challenges, and a complete

‘Rock the Plains’ to Bring Music Festival Tradition Back to Manhattan
By: Ryan Duey Photos Courtesy of Rock the Plains A few K-State alumni have banded together to bring a music festival experience back to Tuttle

Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies at The Flint Hills Discover Center
FHDC Release Photo Courtesy of FHDC The Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) opens its newest temporary exhibit on Saturday, May 24. Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs

Brian Johnson promoted to Director of Public Works for City of Manhattan
City of Manhattan Public Works Release City Manager Danielle Dulin announced today that Assistant Public Works Director Brian Johnson, P.E., who also serves as City

K-State Commencement Ceremonies to Celebrate more Than 3,000 Degree Candidates
Kansas State University Kansas State University will welcome more than 3,000 students into its ranks of alumni as degree candidates are recognized at commencement ceremonies set for