First City Connection Fall 2023

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First City Connection

Fall 2023

Pages 6-7 -Camp Leavenworth is back Sept. 2223 at Leavenworth Landing Park. See a schedule of events and activities. Page 3- Streets scheduled for repair.

Page 9 - Parks Amenities Chart.

Pages 12-13 - Fitness programs at the Riverfront Community Center. Page 16- Parks and Recreation events.

News and Information for Residents and Businesses in the City of Leavenworth, Kansas | www.leavenworthks.org

Leavenworth City Commission

Mayor Jermaine Wilson

jwilson@firstcity.org

As we move into the second half of 2023, I am proud of what has been accomplished and what is still ahead of us.

Mayor Jermaine Wilson greets International Military Students from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College's officer course prior to the start of the academic year in July. Each year the City of Leavenworth hosts an "International Military Officer Day" and provides students with information about local and county government.

griff.martin@firstcity.org

The City's new trash cart program is now fully in operation. This summer, residents received roughly 9,000 new trash carts for the first time in the First City of Kansas. Those who wished to continue using trash bags have been allowed to opt out. This entire program was paid using a federal grant program at no additional fee increase and no tax increases for Leavenworth residents. The goal of the program was to help clean up neighborhoods, respond to years of requests from residents, and to streamline work for our refuse collection team.

several needed projects such as replacing Fire Station 3, new playground equipment at Southside Park and a completely new sports court project at Cody Park, to include pickle ball and basketball courts. We feel so fortunate to be able to provide these things to the community we all call home.

Fall is packed with family-friendly activities including our signature festival, Camp Leavenworth. I know your family will find something fun at this event taking place September 22-23. Be sure to stick around for the fireworks at 8 p.m. Friday. Other events include:

n Trunk-or-Treat 5 - 7 p.m. Saturday Oct. 21 at Sportsfield Park

n Safe Trick or Treat Downtown

nbauder@firstcity.org

We are now several months into the new transportation program, RideLV, providing $2 rides to anywhere in the City. This project is operated by the Guidance Center and runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Ridership has been steadily growing with an average of about 300 rides weekly. Top locations include grocery stores, medical offices, the Leavenworth Public Library and many other places of work.

Leavenworth at participating businesses, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday Oct. 28.

n Leavenworth County Veterans Day Parade 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 11.

n Mayor's Holiday Tree Lighting Leavenworth 4 - 7 p.m. Friday Nov. 17 at Haymarket Square, Seventh and Cherokee Streets.

edd.hingula@firstcity.org

I’m happy to announce Leavenworth's Big Brothers and Big Sisters Mentoring Program is up and running. Our first match took place on August 7, 2023.

The Hawthorn Park Splash Pad officially opened in May and has provided a nocost option for children and families to cool off during one of the hottest summers on record.

Together we will continue to grow forward as a community. God bless and Happy Fall!

cleonhard@firstcity.org

As we write this article, the City Commission is finalizing adoption of the annual budget for the year 2024, scheduled to be approved after a public hearing August 22. The proposed budget includes a 2.689 drop in the local mill levy while maintaining service levels. It also includes the 5-Year Capital Improvements Project funding for

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Mayor Wilson and Commissioner Nancy Bauder present Melissa Etheridge with a Mayor's Award at City Hall in May.

Major street repair scheduled to begin in late summer throughout City

Work for the City of Leavenworth’s pavement management program is scheduled to begin in August. The 2023 budget invests $1.8 million into major repairs of city streets.

Work includes three phases:

1) Mill and overlay, in which 2” of driving surface is scraped away or “milled” from the road and replaced with a 2-inch asphalt overlay.

2) Crack sealing and microsurfacing, in which thin surface material is added to the top of the driving surface.

3) Replacement of one City-owned parking lot is done each year. In 2022, the City replaced and repaired the Leavenworth Public Library parking lot. In 2023, the lot scheduled for replacement is on the east side of City Hall. Work will include tearing out concrete and adding new storm drainage, landscaping and repaving lot.

The following streets include a 2-inch full-width mill with a 2-inch asphalt overlay of existing pavement:

Poplar Street (east of Third Street to Second Street)

Spruce Street (Fourth Street to west of Third Street)

Shawnee Street (15th Street to 10th Street)

10th Avenue (Michigan Street to Stockton Street)

Vilas Street and 15th Street Intersection

Third Street and Arch Street Intersection (regrade manhole only)

N. 7th Street (Kiowa Street to Alley North of Dakota Street)

These streets will receive crack sealing and microsurfacing:

High Street (15th St. to Grand Ave.)

Olive Street (Casey Court to Grand Ave.)

Newman Street (Spruce St. to High St.)

Third Street (Linn St. to Spruce St.)

Columbia Avenue (Frank St. to Spruce St.)

Columbia Avenue (Michigan St. to Ohio St.)

Ohio Street (Western St. to Stoneleigh Court.)

Ottawa Street (13th Ter. to 12th St.)

Dakota Street (2109 W. Dakota to 20th St.)

Muncie Court (Muncie Rd. to Cul-de-sac)

Lincoln Court (Richmond Dr. to Dixie Dr.)

Garland Avenue (Village St. to Deerfield St.)

Village Street (Cul-de-sac to Broadway Ter.)

Parkway Drive (Muncie Rd. to Dead End)

Eighth Street (Dakota St. to Metropolitan Ave.)

Kingman Street (Ohio St. to Kansas St.)

Quincy Street (Washington St. to Grand Ave.)

Pennsylvania Street (Klemp St. to 10th Ave.)

21st Street (High St. to Shawnee St.)

Choctaw Street (21st St. to 20th St)

Randolph Court (Cul-de-sac to 17th St.)

Fire Department 3600 S. 20th Street 913-682-3346 (admin calls)

Police (Admin calls only) Justice Center, 601 S. Third 913-651-2260

Police - Anonymous Clue line 913-682-2583

Sewer Emergencies (24 Hours) 913-682-1090

Service Center/Streets/Trash 790 Thornton St. 913-682-0650

Human Resources 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2637

Public Works/Engineering 100 N. Fifth St. 913-684-0375

City Clerk’s Office 100 N. Fifth St. 913-682-9201

Planning/Community Development 100 N. Fifth St. 913-680-2626

Tenant Landlord Issue Resolution (913) 364-5840

Parks and Recreation 123 S. Esplanade 913-651-2203

Convention and Visitors Bureau 100 N. Fifth St. 913-758-2948

Leavenworth Public Library 417 Spruce Street 913-682-5666

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10th Avenue from Michigan Street to Stockton Street is receiving mill and overlay work as part of the Pavement Management Projects for 2023. Work is scheduled to be completed in the fall.

New curbside trash service began July 31, trash carts remain optional

City trash pickup services fully switched to trash cart pickup with the new trash rules July 31. Use of trash carts remains optional.

In July, vendors delivered more than 9,100 trash carts to Leavenworth households. Residents have the option of choosing not to use the trash carts, even if they have been delivered a trash cart.

To use the trash cart, please place trash in a trash bag and put it in the cart. Place the cart with the handle facing toward the street. (see photo) Regular trash collection begins at 6:30 a.m. during summer months.

See a chart of how to dispose of specific trash items online - https://www.leavenworthks.org/ru/page/trash-informationhow-dispose-specific-items-leavenworth

Some of the new rules for trash pickup include:

All items, except bundles of sticks and tires, must be contained within trash bags, brown lawn bags or a Cityprovided trash cart. No loose items will be collected outside of the trash cart. The only hard-sided container permitted are the trash carts provided by the City of Leavenworth. The City will pick up trash bags weighing 60 pounds or

less. Bags over 60 pounds will not be collected. Please ensure bags can support the items placed inside. Miscellaneous bags like plastic grocery or dog food bags will not be picked up. Do not put items in the bag that will rip, tear, cut or puncture the bag. Any messes will be the resident's responsibility.

Cardboard boxes: Cardboard should be broken down and placed into bags, trash cart, or taken to the Recycling Center. Boxes not contained within bags or trash carts will not be collected. City trash service is set up to handle regular weekly household trash. We are not set up to handle large cleanout piles on trash day. Large clean-out piles are not considered regular household trash and therefore will not be collected.

The Leavenworth Recycling Center, 1720 Lawrence Avenue, is open 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Recycling Center accepts cardboard boxes, certain types of plastic, tin and aluminum cans, car batteries, electronics and many other items to help reduce the amount of trash in your new trash cart.

CDBG Funded Programs assist home ownership and home repair

The City of Leavenworth is an entitlement city which receives Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). CDBG funds must meet a national objective and stay within the corporate bounds of the City. CDBG funded programs are subject to HUD guidelines. Community Development staff operate and administer the City's CDBG funded programs.

CDBG Home Ownership Program

The City of Leavenworth Home Ownership Program can provide up to $8,000 in CDBG funding for qualified applicants to purchase a home within Leavenworth city limits. Applicants must be within the HUD income limits to qualify.

Leavenworth is comprised of more than 50 percent rental properties. The Home Ownership Program benefits the community by encouraging a long-term investment in Leavenworth and helps low to moderate income families lower their housing costs when purchasing a home. At closing, a lien must be signed stating the buyer will reside in the home and not change title for five years. At the end of the five years, the lien is released and no funds are owed. Throughout the process, the City’s Community Development Coordinator works closely with the purchasing realtor, the lender, and the applicant. Qualifying for the program begins with completing the Home Ownership Program application and calling the Community Development Coordinator to make an appointment for submission. Applications can be located on the City’s website for easy printing or applicants can pick up an application on the 2nd floor of City Hall in the Community Development Department. Applications can also be mailed upon request by calling 913-680-2628. Please see the application for further requirements. Homes are subject to environmental review for qualification.

CDBG Home Repair Program

The City of Leavenworth Home Repair Program can provide up to $13,000 in CDBG funding for minor home repairs to qualified homeowners within Leavenworth city limits. An additional $1,000 could be awarded for radon mitigation when needed. Applicants must be within the HUD income limits to qualify.

The Home Repair Program benefits low to moderate income homeowners with safe, healthy, and sustainable housing. Qualifying minor repairs or replacement may include, but are not limited to, HVAC, roofing, plumbing, electrical and water heater. This program does not replace windows.

At completion of the project, a lien must be signed stating the homeowner will reside in the home and not change title for three years. At the end of the three years, the lien is released and no funds are owed.

Qualifying for the program begins with completing the Home Repair Program application and calling the Community Development Coordinator to make an appointment for submission. Applications can be located on the City’s website for easy printing or applicants can pick up an application on the 2nd floor of City Hall in the Community Development Department. Applications can also be mailed upon request by calling 913-680-2628. Please see the application for further requirements. Homes are subject to environmental review for qualification. Throughout the process, the City’s Community Development Coordinator works closely with the City’s inspectors, contractors, and the homeowner to ensure the repair of a safe and healthy home. Do you have questions or want to know if your particular circumstances qualify? If so, please call 913-680-2628.

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Save the Date: Small Business Symposium scheduled for Oct. 23

Last year's Business Symposium was held at the Riverfront Community Center and featured guest speakers from statewide business support agencies, success stories from within the City of Leavenworth and other resources. The event is free to attend.

To reserve a seat for this year's event on Monday, October 23 at the Riverfront Community Center, contact Arianne Burgoon, aburgoon@firstcity.org.

Resource Guide:

Programs with Financial Support

Leavenworth Main Street's Incentives Without Walls 913-682-3924

City of Leavenworth Small Business Grant Program 913-680-2602

Grow Leavenworth County Development Corporation 913-680-2602

Hiring resources

Workforce PartnershipLeavenworth County 913-651-1800

Construction

City staff joined Leavenworth Main Street and business owners this summer for a tour of downtown with Kansas Main Street Design Specialist Robert McLaughlin in the summer of 2023. Business owners learned preservation tips on downtown buildings including positioning of windows, removing paint from bricks and safe types of paint to use on murals.

Information tools from the City Clerk's office

• If you have a monitored alarm system in your home or business you are required to purchase an alarm permit. The fee is $15 per year. Should you have a false alarm and your system is not registered a false alarm fee will be assessed to you. If you selfmonitor, no alarm permit is needed.

• All establishments serving food and alcoholic drinks are required to have a Health Permit at a cost of $100 annual fee.

• All Employees working at any Food Establishment and/or Drinking Establishment must obtain a Food Handler Permit. Online classes are available at www.statefoodsafety.com. The fee is $20.

• Massage Establishments - New Business $300 and Renewals $150.

• Distribution of flyers door to door requires a permit.

• Door to door solicitors are required to obtain a permit. If you have a solicitor at your door, ask to see their city permit. They are required to wear the permit in such a way to be conspicuous at all times. The permit is a badge with the individuals picture, name and approved days to solicit. Political, religious and certain other groups are exempt from requiring a permit for solicitation and distribution of door to door flyers. For information contact the City Clerk’s office at 913-682-9201.

City Inspections Division 913-684-0378

City Planning Department 913-680-2626

More information about licensing: City Clerk's Office, 913-682-9201.

Alarm Company License

Handbill Permit

Health Permit

Ice Cream Vendor License

Massage Establishment License

Massage Therapist License

Mobile Food Vendor License

Sidewalk Use Permit

Sign Erector License

Special Event Permit

Transient Merchant Permit

Tree Trimmer License

Vehicle for Hire Driver's

License

Vehicle for Hire Owner License

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The fourth annual Camp Leavenworth is a free twoday festival which invites everyone to discover the wonders of Leavenworth. Several local and regional musical acts will perform. Camp Leavenworth will feature Friday night fireworks, family activities, 5K run/walk, craft fair including local vendors and unique experiences around our historic downtown — people will see how much fun it is to break out from the ordinary and live life free. Leave it to Kansas to throw a shindig as adventurous as this.

Performances by:

Admission is free to the public. Entrance to the event is on Choctaw Street. There are several free parking lots in the downtown Leavenworth.

Friday, September 22, 2023: 5 – 9 p.m.

Saturday, September 23, 2023: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. (5K run/walk 10 a.m. Saturday)

CAMP CRAFTY

Friday Sept. 22

Talya Groves and Her Boyfriends 6 p.m.

The Zeros 7:10 p.m.

FIREWORKS 8 p.m.

Mikey Needleman Band 8:20 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 23

DJ Joe 11 a.m.

Drum Safari (kids and families) noon

SPLATT 1 p.m.

Darren Denny Band 2:10 p.m.

Penny Black Band 3:20 p.m.

KC Latin Jazz All-Stars 4:30 p.m.

Starhaven Rounders 5:40 p.m.

Casi Joy 7 p.m.

Summer Breeze 8:15 p.m.

SILENT DISCO

City of Leavenworth, Kansas

City of Leavenworth, Kansas

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Camp Crafty, the children’s activity area will have several interactive themed free make-your-own crafts. Embrace quiet hours at camp at our Silent Disco. Two Djs will play music through wireless headphones creating the ultimate silent dance party. See campleavenworth.com for times.

SIDEWALK CHALK CONTEST

Each artist will receive a 10 ft. x 10 ft. space of sidewalk on the Leavenworth Landing Park pathway to create their artwork. Chalk will be provided for each participant. See website for registration info.

CAMP LEAVENWORTH 5K RUN AND WALK

S'MORES NIGHT

$3 per person

Stop by our s'mores station to build your own tasty treat. Tickets can be purchased on site. See website for times.

Open to runners and walkers, this unique and fun Camp Leavenworth 5K Run and Walk event features stunning views from the bluffs of the Missouri River on closed-to-traffic roads.

$350 prize purse ($100/$50/$25 for the top male and female finishers)

Age-group awards in 10-year increments (14-19; 2029; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; etc.) plus top male and female with stroller

Kids under 18 race free.

Walkers welcome. Strollers welcome. Dogs (except service animals) are not allowed.

Minimum age: 14 to run on your own. Children under 14 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire course.

Fee for adults is $35. Registration due Sept. 22.

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Enter at Choctaw Street near Leavenworth Landing Park. Check out the free parking lots downtown at campleavenworth.com

Parks

Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Department –Administrative Office

123 S. Esplanade Street

Leavenworth, Kansas 66048

(913) 651-2203

Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Shelter Rentals

Go to: Parks Programs

Leavenworth boasts more than 20 parks with 13 shelters, 14 playgrounds, 8 tennis courts, 12 baseball/softball fields, 16 practice soccer fields, 12 game soccer fields (U6-U14), 9 restroom buildings, 77 flower beds, pickleball courts, cornhole courts, batting cages, a splash pad, an aquatic center, an outdoor basketball court, a disc golf course, a skate park, a dog park, a campground and walking trails.

Park Programs

Legacy Trees - The Legacy Tree Program makes it possible to help preserve the rich history of trees in our parks while commemorating either a person or event. Through this program, old trees are replaced and new areas rejuvenated. All contributions to this program are placed in a Park Special Gift Fund and are only used for the planting of Legacy trees. This program is available for online registration and payment through our website at www.leavenworthks.org/parksrec.

Memorial Benches - Another way to honor a person or recognize an organization is through the purchase of a memorial bench with an attached plaque in Ray Miller Park, Landing Park, or Waggin’ Tails Dog Park. The Parks and Recreation Department will install the bench. Cost varies. Email parksandrec@firstcity.org for more information, or find the application form online at www. leavenworthks.org.

Adopt-A-Park – Looking for a way to make a difference in our community? Consider adopting a Leavenworth city park or other landscaped public area. City staff will provide guidance and some materials for projects. See which parks are available and register through our website at www. leavenworthks.org/parksrec.

Riverfront Park Campground – Open April 1 through October 31 - This cozy park beside the Missouri River is the perfect place to relax. The campground offers campsites, a bath house with four private units, a boat ramp, a picnic shelter, and a dump station. Please note that this park is adjacent to active train tracks. Also, we recommend our site for trailers less than 32’ long. Longer campers drag across the train tracks. For more information call 913-290-0034 or email campgroundmanager@firstcity. org.

Shelters - We have 13 shelters available for rent at 7 of our parks. See our chart for parks and amenities. You can reserve and pay for these online through Eventbrite (convenience fees apply). Visit our website at www.leavenworthks. org/parksrec for details and the link to online payment.

Leavenworth Landing Park - This scenic park on the Missouri River by the Riverfront Community Center is available to rent for special occasions. Permit fees start at $15/hour with a $100 refundable damage deposit. Choose the Paddlewheel Plaza or the Railroad Roundhouse. For more details, go to www.leavenworthks.org/parksrec or email parksandrec@firstcity.org.

Haymarket Square - An event venue located at 649 Cherokee. The open-air pavilion is available for rental when not occupied by the Farmer’s Market or the City Market. Contact the City Clerk’s office at 913-682-9201 for availability and more information. If planning a special event open to the public, other requirements must be met to reserve the square.

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Rent a Shelter
Photo: Children play at the Leavenworth Skate Park, 706 N 20th Street, open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily. Credit: Courtney Rickard Photography.

Leavenworth City Parks

open March through October in most of our parks. Dougherty and

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Bob Dougherty Park 800 N. 2nd St. Buffalo Bill Cody Park 3003 Shrine Park Road David Brewer Park 1801 Ottawa St. Hawthorn Park 1100 Ohio St. Leavenworth Landing Park 301 S. Esplanade St. Ray Miller Park 4103 S. Fourth St Riverfront Park and Campground 1201 Riverfront Park Road .25 MILE N. Esplanade Park 500 N. Esplanade St. Stubby Park 1501 S. Fourth St. V.A. Park 2901 VA Park Road Wollman Park 1300 Shawnee St. .5 MILE .25 MILE .5 MILE Amenities Shelter Rental Fees Features 1 table at Restroom Overhang 24’ X 20’ Small: $10 Res./$15 NR Medium: $25 Res./$30 NR Small: $10 Res./$15 NR Large: $35 Res./$40 NR 1 table at Restroom overhang 10 tables; 20’ x 44’ 1 table at RR Overhang 7 tables; 25’ x 25’ $25 Resident/ $30 Non-Resident 7 tables 40’ x 24’ Call Parks Administrative Office to inquire about options for renting Landing Park. 7 tables 25’ x 25’ $10 Resident/ $15 Non-Resident 1 table 16’ x 16’ $25 Resident/ $30 Non-Resident 7 tables 25’ x 25’ $10 Resident/ $15 Non-Resident 1 table 16’ x 16’ $25 Res./ $30 NR East or West Main: $50 Res./$55 NR East or West - 7 tables; 36’ x 20’ Main - 12 tables; 40’X60’
Havens Park 2201 Ottawa St. Jefferson Park 1100 Kickapoo St. 1.14 MILE 1 MILE paved trails 10th Avenue Park 3500 Tenth Ave. Three-Mile Creek Trail Esplanade and Choctaw .6 MILE 20th Street Trailway 20th and Spruce streets 3.2 MILES Kane Park 725 Julia Street Southside Park 2600 S. First St. Sportsfield Park 2100 Ottawa St. .7 MILE RESERVE A SHELTER ONLINE visit leavenworthks.org/parksrec for updated information. Parks are open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Restrooms
Wollman
Eagles Field 20th Street Trafficway See map of unpaved hiking and biking trails on our website. Batting cages Cornhole Cornhole Splash pad $10 Resident/ $15 Non-Resident $25 Resident/ $30 Non-Resident
Off-leash
Waggin’ Tails Dog Park across the street.
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restrooms open in April.

Riverfront Community Center

Riverfront Community Center Event Space

123 South Esplanade Street

(913) 651-2132

The Riverfront Community Center is a charming 1880s former Union Depot train station on the banks of the Missouri River. Originally constructed in 1888, this historic depot was restored and remodeled in 1988 as a multifunctional facility. This classic facility provides an ideal atmosphere for all types of special events with picturesque views in Leavenworth Landing Park, located right behind the center.

The Riverview Room - Aptly named for its beautiful views of the majestic Missouri River. It is an elegant room that can host banquets, receptions, weddings, or other special events. It also has an adjoining outdoor patio that overlooks the river.

The Women’s Waiting Room - Adjacent to the Riverview Room, this cozy room has a working fireplace, woodpaneled ceilings, and versatile side doors that can

be opened to access the Riverview Room. The doors may be closed to offer a smaller space with a view of Leavenworth’s historic downtown.

The Men’s Waiting Room - Impressive 30-foot woodpaneled ceilings soar above the original woodwork and fireplace. This lovely room also boasts a river view to the east and historic downtown Leavenworth to the west.

The Activity Room - This small room downstairs by the basketball gym is perfect for kids’ birthday parties, fitness classes, study sessions, and other smaller events.

Room Fees and Deposits – A 4-hour minimum rental, a security deposit, and a $25 service charge are required to reserve a room. Fees include set-up and take-down of tables and chairs and trash removal. Contact Tammy Metzgar, Riverfront Community Center Manager, at (913) 680-2709 or email her at tmetzgar@firstcity.org. Also, visit the website at www.RiverfrontCommunityCenter.com.

Space Fee Schedule Room Resident NonResident Regular Capacity **Capacity numbers based on set-up.** Riverview Room $55/hr $60/hr 100-300 Men’s Waiting Room $40/hr $45/hr 40-160 Women’s Waiting Room $40/hr $45/hr 20-120 Activity Room $15/hr $20/hr 10-50 Gym $50/hr $55/hr 600 North Kitchen $25/hr $30/hr NA
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Leavenworth Landing Park, adjacent to the Riverfront Community Center, is also available for special events. See page 8 for details on reserving this park.

Harvey Girl Luncheons

Step back into the late 1800s when Fred Harvey was helping tame the west with his train depot restaurants and the Harvey Girls. A lovely lunch is served at the Riverfront Community Center by the Harvey Girls, followed by a brief history of Fred Harvey and the girls. Reservations must be made a minimum of two weeks in advance with a minimum of 20 guests. For more details contact the Leavenworth Convention and Visitors Bureau at (913) 758-2948.

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Fitness at the Riverfront Community Center

Riverfront Community Center passes

Admission fee includes use of the weight room, cardio room, indoor track, pool during lap and open swim times, open pickle ball gym, and racquetball courts. Call (913) 651-2132 or email parksandrec@firstcity.org.

Admission fee includes use of the weight room, cardio room, indoor track, pool during lap swim and open swim times, open pickleball gym, and racquetball courts. For general information, call (913) 651-2132 or email parksandrec@firstcity.org.

Indoor Track and Fitness Rooms

Monday – Friday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Open Basketball Gym Photo ID required – Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Sundays from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hours for gym may vary for special events. Check our website to see if time gets canceled.

Open Pickleball GymTuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Hours for gym may vary for special events. Please check our website for updates to added time slots or cancellations.

Closed on Major Holidays: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after, and Christmas Day. The center closes early on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

Fitness and Leisure

Check our website for specific dates and times or call 913-651-2132. Class dates and times subject to change.

Midwest Autoharp Academy – Our only class for 2023 is October 17-20. $200/full workshop or $50/ day - Intermediate and Advanced Autoharp workshops are offered by instructors Charles Whitmer and Tom Schroeder. Classes run from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., daily. Online registration and payment is available (convenience fees apply). Check our website for more details and class availability or email Nancy Baker at nbaker@firstcity.org.

Dog Manners and Obedience - $100/dog - Dog trainer Kim Downing will teach you and your four-legged friend the basic commands. Geared for dogs ages 4 months or older. Must be current on vaccinations. This is a 7 week program. The first week is without your dog. For more information visit www.yourbestdog.com. Class is held on Saturdays. Summer session is Aug. 19 – Sept. 30; Fall session is Oct. 7 – Nov. 18.

Glass Fusing for Beginners - $40/person - Join us for a beginner level class and learn all the basics of what glass fusing is. In this class, you will learn multiple techniques, terms, styles of art and more, all while creating a project that is yours to keep. Class is held one Saturday morning each month. Check our website for dates and times.

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Resident Non-resident Daily Admission Adult $2.50 $3 Youth (4-18)/ Senior Citizen (60+) $2 $2.50 20-Punch Pass Adult $40 $50 Youth (4-18)/ Senior Citizen (60+) $30 $40 Monthly Pass Adult $35 $45 Youth/ Senior Citizen (60+) $25 $30 6-Month Pass Adult $80 $90 Youth (4-18)/ Senior Citizen (60+) $60 $70 One-Year Pass Adult $145 $155 Youth (4-18)/ Senior Citizen (60+) $105 $125
123 S. Esplanade St. 913-651-2132
*Leavenworth city limits and Fort Leavenworth
Scan to visit our Leisure and Fitness activities on the website:

General Use – It is the responsibility of the patrons to ensure they have been properly trained before using the fitness equipment. Improper use may cause serious injuries. The City of Leavenworth is not responsible for injuries or gross negligence. All visitors age 16 and older must present ID at check-in at the front desk.

Age Restrictions – 10 and under must be accompanied by a parent/ guardian age 18 or older to enter the community center; 11 and under are not allowed in the

weight room or cardio room or on any fitness equipment; ages 12–14 must be supervised by an adult at all times in the fitness rooms; ages 15-17 must have a signed permission form from the parent; ages 60 and over are advised to consult their physician before beginning any type of fitness regimen.

Conduct – No foul language, vulgar music, aggressive or disrespectful behavior will be tolerated. Absolutely no tobacco or vaping products of any sort

Basic Ballroom Dance - $40/single or $60/coupleLearn to Merengue, waltz, country two step, Arizona two step, salsa, and cha-cha dance steps and turns that you can do to almost any type of music. For dates and class information, contact Tom Ritchie at urdancrmn@gmail. com, or call Nancy Baker at 758-6629. Class is held on Tuesday evenings. Check website for new dates.

PiYo Live - $5/class or $50/12-punch pass - Join certified instructor Rachel Smith as she combines the musclesculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. This class is suitable for all fitness levels. Bring your own mat and plenty of water for this fun class. For teens and adults. Class is held Wednesday evenings at 5:45 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 9 a.m.

Yoga for Women - $5/class – This class will incorporate topics such as Pelvic Floor Health and Yoga for Menopause, as well as including some chair yoga experiences. Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m.

Revelation Fitness - Cost is $5 to drop-in. Punch passes are available for purchase. Join certified instructor, Brooke Ross for Revelation Fitness. A faith-based workout that will train your body, mind, and spirit. The format for this class will include a variety of movement styles including choreographed cardio, kickboxing, strength, and flexibility. The use of drumsticks, hand weights and mats will also be incorporated at different times throughout the class. Modifications are shown and encouraged, enabling you to customize your movements to the best benefit of your body. Bring your mat, handweights (optional), and water for this energizing and uplifting class. Drumsticks provided. Class schedule is available online.

are allowed in the center. No food or soft drinks are allowed in the fitness rooms or the gym.

Equipment - Wipe down equipment before and after use. Our staff disinfects all the equipment once each day. Do not drop or slam weights. Place items back where you found them.

Attire - No cleats or spike shoes of any type (including bike shoes); athletic shoes covering the entire foot must be worn at all times (except in the pool); proper swimwear or workout attire is required.

Riverfront Tae Kwon Do - Cost is $55/month for the first family member and $35/month for each additional family member - This popular martial art combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport and exercise. Contact Master David Wrigley at 913-683-4315 for information. Class is held Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 5:45 p.m. for ages 10 -14 and 6:45 p.m. for adults.

Toddler Tyme - $2/child or $30/20-punch pass - Children ages 5 and under are invited to the gym for open play time. Basketballs, tricycles and other fun toys are provided. Adult supervision required. Offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon.

Women and Girls Self Defense – Free - Learn how to protect yourself with instructor Master Peter Rouse. This free program is offered quarterly. Pre-registration is required. Minimum age is 13. Please check our website for dates as they become available.

Stroller Strong Moms - Their mission is to “Sweat Like a Mother” known as SLAM, providing moms a unique, fun, challenging total-body workout. To bring women together, not only as moms, but as athletes who show their children that your body is the greatest instrument you will ever own. Led by Wanda Aviles, each class will include a warm-up, running or walking with fitness stops, core strengthening and stretching to close. For more information visit www.strollerstrongmoms.com or email Meghan Argo at meghan@strollerstrongmom.com or call 706-763-9865. Classes held Monday-Friday, 8:45-9:45 a.m. at the Riverfront Community Center from the end of October through early April.

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Riverfront Community Center pool

Riverfront Community Center Lap Swim Schedule

123 S. Esplanade Street, Leavenworth Kansas

See page 12 for fees.

Days Times

Monday 6 a.m. -

Aquatics

Check our website for times or call 913-651-2132. Aquacise - Aquacise tones and sculpts your body with no impact to your joints. This popular water aerobics workout is a swimming blend of cardio and resistance training, and may incorporate resistance tools such as buoyant water weights and noodles. One Aquacise pass is valid for all Aquacise classes. Passes may be purchased at the Riverfront Community Center’s front desk and do not expire. Classes are offered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 9 a.m. and afternoons at 1 p.m. Also on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. Cost is $5 per class. Punch passes are also available.

Water Walking - Join Lori Mathews as you discover the benefits of water walking. The water provides resistance, making your muscles work harder to move forward and provides buoyancy, helping reduce strain to your joints. Class is offered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings at 10:05 a.m. Cost is $4 per class or $40 for a 10-punch pass.

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training ClassStudents will be certified in Lifeguarding, CPR, AED and First Aid. Prerequisite: Student must swim 300 yards nonstop using front crawl and breast stroke and retrieve a 10 pound brick from 9 feet of water. Minimum age is 15. Cost is $180 for residents or $200 for non-residents. Check our website or call 913-651-2132 for the next scheduled date. Online registration and payment is available (convenience fees apply).

American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim Group Lessons

- Certified instructors will teach children, teens and adults in a supportive environment in which to learn and obtain skills. Students must be registered for Tuesday/ Thursday sessions by noon the Friday before the session is scheduled to begin, and by noon on Wednesdays for the Saturday sessions. Cost is $40 per child for residents or $45 per child for non-residents. Families with 3 or more children will pay half-price for the third and subsequent children in the same household. Check the website at www.leavenworthks.org/parksrec/page/swim-lessons for a detailed description of each level available and a current schedule of dates and times being offered, or call 913-6512132.

Aquatic Physical Therapy – Two local therapy offices offer aquatic therapy at our indoor pool Preferred Physical Therapy, LLC, call 913-727-2022 or visit them at 712 First Terrace, Ste. 101, Lansing, KS. Select Physical Therapy, call 785-230-4490 or visit them at 100 E. Kansas St., Lansing, KS 66043.

Lap Swim Rules - No one under the age of 14 admitted into the pool during Lap Swim unless authorized by the Aquatic Supervisor. Lap swimmers must be able to swim the length of the pool, unassisted, using the front crawl. Available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Open Swim Schedule – Begins after Labor Day.

Friday - 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Saturday - 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Sunday - 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Riverfront Community Center Indoor Pool Parties

The Riverfront Community Center pool is available for birthday parties and special events. Prices vary for these events. Please contact Nancy Baker at parksandrec@ firstcity.org or call 913-758-6629.

Open Swim Parties - reserve the balcony during open swim and enjoy cake and presents overlooking the pool.

Private Parties - available on Fridays starting at 8 p.m. and on Saturdays starting at 5 p.m.

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Youth Sports programs are available year round in Leavenworth. Check us out online at leavenworthks. org/parksrec

Recreation Activity Scholarship Program for City

Residents - Qualifying citizens who live in the city limits of Leavenworth and are currently receiving public financial assistance may be awarded a $100 credit per approved person per year to be used toward certain Parks and Recreation Department programs. For information email Tabor Medill at tmedill@firstcity.org or call him at (913) 758-6648. You must set an appointment with Tabor Medill before dropping off your application. Applications must be renewed each year by completing a new form and scheduling another appointment for verification and approval.

Sports Officials – Interested in officiating for any of our sports programs? Contact our Recreation Program Supervisor for Sports, Tabor Medill, at tmedill@firstcity.org or call 913-758-6648.

Field or Court Rentals – The City has 8 tennis courts, 6 pickleball courts, 2 basketball courts, a recreation complex with 5 baseball/softball fields, and 7 other baseball/softball fields throughout the city. Contact Tabor Medill at tmedill@ firstcity.org to reserve these locations for special use or league tournaments.

Inclement Weather Line – Call (913) 364-5821 for information on game cancellations.

Labor Day Tennis Tournament - The Annual Leavenworth Parks and Recreation Labor Day Tennis Tournament will be held the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday of Labor Day each year. This tournament is open to all. Entry fees for singles ($25/event) and doubles ($35/ event). Registration starts July 1, online or in person.

Men’s Basketball League - $345/team - Open to men age 18 and over, or whose high school class has graduated. Current active college players are not eligible to play. Requires a minimum of 4 teams. Season begins in January. Registration is November 15 – December 15 as a team at the Riverfront Community Center.

Sports

Youth Sports – Contact Tabor Medill at tmedill@firstcity. org for more information on any of these sports. The listed programs allow for a 15-day late registration window. After the 15 days, no more registrations will be accepted.

Youth Basketball - $40/player - discount for third childFor boys and girls in Grades 1 - 6. Teams play in January and February. Registration is October 1 – October 31, online or in person. Late registration is $65/player through November 15. Eligible for scholarship use. Scholarship does not cover late fee.

Bitty Basketball - $35/player - discount for third child - For ages 3-6 (not yet in 1st grade). A four-week instructional clinic offered on Saturdays in January. Register November 1 – 30. Late registration is $60/ player through December 15. Eligible for scholarship use. Scholarship does not cover late fee.

Youth Futsal - $40/player – discount for third childSimilar to indoor soccer with boundaries - for boys and girls in grades one through six. Instructional program on Sundays in January and February. Register October 15 – November 15. Late registration is $65/player through November 30. Not eligible for scholarship use.

River City Community Players Performing Arts Center

500 Delaware Street

The River City Community Players is our local community theatre group. All shows are familyfriendly. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickets are available online and at the door. Call 913-6510027 for more information.

Coming Soon:

• Matilda the Musical, Jr. (youth show) –September 15, 16, 17

• Rumors –October 27, 28, 29; November 3, 4, 5

• A Christmas Carol (youth show) –December 8, 9, 10

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Calendar of Events

Summer Events

Doggie Splash – Saturday, September 9. Six available sessions, two small dog, four large dog, starting at 9 a.m. Bring your canine companions to the Doggie Splash at Wollman Aquatic Center. Cost is $5/dog. Proceeds benefit the Waggin’ Tails Dog Park.

benefit the Waggin’ Tails Dog Park.

Annual Halloween Trunk-or-Treat – Saturday, October 21, from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. - Bring the family to Sportsfield and join us for some Halloween fun and LOTS of candy. Be sure to dress up in your favorite costume and bring your Halloween bag or Jack-o-Lantern to carry the candy.

Holiday Market: Join us Saturday, November 4, to get an early start on holiday shopping at the Riverfront Community Center gymnasium and indoor track. General admission is free. The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Email parksandrec@firstcity.org for more information.

Fall Events

Mother-Son Superhero Dance – Sunday, October 1, from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. This super event is for boys, 9 and under, and their moms, aunts, grandmas, or big sisters. All will enjoy an afternoon of games and activities, music, dancing, a snack buffet and prizes. Moms and sons are encouraged to come in their favorite superhero costumes. Photos will be available to purchase and will make a great keepsake. You may pre-register online at www. leavenworthks.org (convenience fees apply) or in person at the Riverfront Community Center through Wednesday, September 27. No event-day walk-ins accepted. Cost is $25 per couple, $5 for each additional guest. Proceeds will

Doggie Splash Sept. 9 Mayor's

Mayor’s Holiday Lighted Parade and Tree Lighting: Friday, November 17 – You are cordially invited to attend the annual Mayor’s Holiday Tree Lighting at Haymarket Square. Food and gift vendors will be available starting at 4 p.m. The Holiday Parade will begin at approximately 5:30 p.m. and the official Tree Lighting will be held immediately following the parade.

Breakfast with Santa – Saturday, December 2 at 8 a.m. Come join Santa Claus for pancakes and pictures. Advance tickets are available online (convenience fees apply) or at the Riverfront Community Center starting 11/1. Adults are $6 in advance/$7 at the door. Children are $5 in advance/$6 at the door. Event runs 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Advance registration allows you to take advantage of express entry the day of the event.

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Halloween Trunk-or-Treat Oct. 21
Tree Lighting and Holiday Lighted Parade Nov. 17

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