COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARDS For High School Seniors

MOMMY & ME DANCE February 22, 2025

Event Series Social Meeting

Social Meeting

Texas T-Bone Steakhouse 1419 E 11th Ave, Hutchinson, KS, United States

This month's social meeting will be held at 6 pm at Texas T-Bone Steakhouse. Our social meetings are held in the evening on the 4th Monday of each month, September through May, with time and place to be announced when available. Come join us for fun and fellowship!

Halloween

Halloween is the eve of All Saints' Day, formerly called All Hallows and Hallowmass. Halloween is traditionally associated with customs such as bonfires, masquerading, and the telling of ghost stories, old Celtic practices that mark the beginning of winter. People of all ages wear costumes, eat candy, and attend parties and dances.  Children participate in trick-or-treating, going from door to door in search of candy or other treats.

Event Series Board Meetings

Board Meeting

Clayworks - Cosmo Room Classroom 1125 N Main St, Hutchinson, KS, United States

For this board meeting, we will meet at 12:00 pm in the Cosmo Room Classroom at Clayworks, located at 1125 N Main St in Hutchinson, KS.   Typically, SI Hutch board meetings are held at 12:00 pm on the 1st Monday of each month at Clayworks. Summer meetings may be different days and times. 

Business Meeting

Trinity United Methodist Church 1602 N Main, Hutchinson, KS

Our business meetings are held at noon on the 3rd Monday of each month, September through June, in the upstairs room at Trinity United Methodist Church, on the corner of Main and 17th Streets in Hutchinson, KS.

Social Meeting

Board and Brush 115 S Main, Hutchinson, KS

This month's social meeting will be held at 6 pm at Board and Brush. Our social meetings are held in the evening on the 4nd Monday of each month, September through May, with time and place to be announced when available. Come join us for fun and fellowship!

Thanksgiving

A federal holiday observed the fourth Thursday in November by act of Congress (1941), it was the first such national proclamation issued by President Lincoln in 1863, on the urging of Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's Book. Most Americans believe that the holiday dates back to the day of thanks ordered by Governor Bradford of Plymouth Colony in New England in 1621, but scholars point out that...