KC Parks News

  • NEWS: Kansas City Celebrates the Third Year of Make Music Day

    Free events celebrating all forms of music! Kansas City Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the return of Make Music Day tomorrow.  A key component of Make Music Day is the opportunity for non-musicians to create music themselves. Kansas City’s inaugural citywide Make Music KC in 2021 was a huge success featuring 62 bands, ensembles and solo artists donating their time and talent […]

  • Free Music Making Clinics Offered on June 21

    Harmonica and Bucket Drumming Clinics for all ages! Kansas City Parks & Recreation is excited to announce the return of Make Music Day on June 21st. Adults and children of all ages are invited to participate in a free harmonica and/or join an interactive drumming workshop. Space is limited; registration is free but is strongly recommended.   Free drumming workshop […]

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    Mayor’s Night Hoops Program Continues to Keep the Youth Safe

    Mayor Quinton Lucas continues the longstanding tradition  Summer is officially here and that means Mayor’s Night Hoops, Mayor’s Night Nets and Club KC are back. Mayor’s Night Hoops is continuing to help prevent youth violence in Kansas City. The grand kick off is June 16th at the Southeast Community Center from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.   “I am proud […]

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    Pop-Up Play Program Brings Fun Activities to Parks

    Children of all abilities are encouraged to attend  Kansas City’s Parks & Recreation Department is excited to bring the Pop-Up play program to different parks across the area. Staff members are bringing equipment, activities and games to parks and playgrounds for kids to play with. It’s a self-led play time where children and parents can […]

  • David Mecklenburg Trailhead Sign Unveiling

    Northland Trailhead named after long-time KC Parks Commissioner On May 5, current and former KC Parks leadership and Northland residents gathered to unveil a new trailhead sign on Happy Rock Trail within Maplewoods Greenway, 2001 NE Barry Road, named in honor of Commissioner David Mecklenburg. The 3-mile trail is one of most popular in Kansas […]

  • In Memory of Carl DiCapo

    Carl DiCapo served as a Park Commissioner from 1986-1992. He passed away on April 26, 2023, but his legacy lives on. Carl DiCapo was born in 1927 in Kansas City, MO. He married his wife, Anita, in 1954.  They raised three children (Jack, John David, Carl Michael) and doted on three granddaughters (Lauren, Alexandra, Ava) […]

  • Make Music Kansas City is Back for Its Third Year

    The free outdoor event celebrates all forms of music! Kansas City Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the return of Make Music Day on June 21st. Registration opens April 21st for the third annual city-wide musical celebration, a wild and wonderful mix of free outdoor events. Make Music KC is part of Make Music […]

  • Garment District Grooves Series is Back for its Fifth Year

    Enjoy free lunchtime concerts in downtown Kansas City  Kansas City Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the return of the Garment District Grooves for its fifth year. Every third Wednesday of the month from April until October live bands will play at Garment District Place, a quaint downtown park. Food trucks will also be […]

  • KC Parks Ambassadors Recognized by City Council

    At the April 6th City Council meeting, KC Parks Ambassadors were recognized for their service to the city and for National Volunteer Appreciation Month with a courtesy resolution sponsored by Councilwoman Kathryn Shields: Declaring April 2023 as National Volunteer Month and recognizing the outstanding individual contributions and collective impact of KC Parks Ambassadors in the […]

  • Honoring Commissioner Mary Williams-Neal

    Mary Williams-Neal was appointed to the Board of Parks & Recreation Commission in 2019. Kansas City is celebrating the life of Commissioner Mary Williams-Neal. She was not only known for her great leadership within the City but her deep dedication to its residents. Commissioner Williams-Neal was born in Pace, Mississippi and traveled to Kansas City, […]

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    City of Fountains Foundation Celebrates 50 Years with Kansas City Royals Partnership

    Kansas City Parks & Recreation Crews will Dye Fountains Blue Throughout the Season  The City of Fountains Foundations is celebrating 50 years in 2023 and is partnering with the Royals Bring Out The Blue initiative to celebrate. Beginning on Fountain Day, April 14, one fountain will be dyed blue each month at the start of […]

  • KC Parks accepting submissions for the Brush Creek Cultural Heritage Corridor Trail

    Nominations are accepted until March 31, 2023 Be part of honoring history! What American Civil Rights Movement – tied to the Black experience in Kansas City – events, elements, or people should be illustrated along the Brush Creek Cultural Heritage Corridor Trail? Community members are invited to participate in the process to help the Kansas […]