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Kansas Day
Kansas became a state on
January 29, 1861.
When: January 29
Where: American Legion Hall, Bird City, Kansas
Highlights: The day's activities include displays, potluck luncheons and special programs.
Fun Facts: Only in the state capital has Kansas Day been celebrated longer.
History: The first anniversary of statehood celebrated in Cheyenne County was sponsored by the Mothers' Circle of the Methodist Church in Bird City, on January 29, 1930. In 1935 a set of by-laws was accepted by the Kansas Day organization. The purpose of the organization is to promote and maintain proper observance of Kansas Day in Cheyenne County. There has only been one occasion when the Kansas Day celebration was not held: on January 29, 1958 a blizzard made it impossible to hold the celebration.
Sponsor: The event is planned by committee members of Kansas Day Association.
Contact: Marsha Magley, Secretary (785-332-3360)
Easter Egg Hunt
Spring is here!


When: Saturday before Easter at 11:30 am
Where: St. Francis Grade School
Highlights: Children are divided into 4 groups to hunt for eggs: 1-2 years; 3-4 years; 5-6 years and 7-8 years. Something for all children!
Fun Facts: The Easter Bunny is on hand to visit with kids and have pictures taken.
Sponsors: St. Francis Area Chamber of Commerce members.
Contact: Chamber office at 785-332-2961 for more information.
History: The Chamber has sponsored this event for several years.
Cheyenne County Car Show
Classic and custom automobile lovers meet to share and show off their cars.
When: The second Saturday in May
Where: Sawhill Park in St. Francis
Highlights: Approximately 150 cars from several States meet at Sawhill Park on the 2nd Saturday in May.
Fun Facts: This is the place to see almost every type of car made. Antique cars to the present are entered in the event.
History: Members interested in displaying vintage cars started this club in 2000 with eight members. There were 34 cars at the show in 2000; today, they have 28 members and had 143 cars in the 2005 show. Members drive the cars in the annual fair parade in August. The club goes on cruises to other towns and to other car shows. Besides monthly meetings, potlucks and picnics are held for members and prospective members.
Sponsor: Cheyenne County Cruisers
For more information, click on Cheyenne County Cruisers.
Website: Cheyenne County Cruisers
Contact: Scott Schultz, Kent Kechter or Traci Neitzel
Stearman Fly-In
The Stearman Fly-In is an annual aerial event, with balloons, skydivers, and airplanes arriving at the Cheyenne County Airport each June.
When: The second Saturday in June
Where: The Cheyenne County Airport. Go to the airport page.
   
Highlights: During the weekend of the Fly-In, weather permitting, between 85 and 125 aircraft fly into the Cheyenne County Airport, including 11-17 Stearmans coming from as far as California and Florida. Skydivers make numerous jumps, including tandems, balloons fly in the early morning (with good weather), and there is plenty of good food to go around.
For more photos, click here.
Fun Facts: Stearmans are World War II era fabric-covered open cockpit biplanes with radial engines. They were used as a primary trainer during the war.
Website: Stearman Fly-In
Attending: Want to attend the Stearman Fly-In? Hotels and camping sites are both available close to the airport. Visit this link (the Stearman Fly-In web site under Places) for more information on places to stay and eat in St. Francis. Admission is free.
Rides: Stearman rides are offered, though they are usually in limited supply, so get your tickets early! Balloon rides aren't sold commercially at the Fly-In. However, many balloonists will welcome extra hands in their "crew."

Tandem skydives—where a passenger is attached to an experienced tandem master—are available at the Fly-In.

Observer rides with the skydivers on the jump plane are also available.

For details and prices, click here or go the Stearman Fly-In web site under Rides.

History:
The Stearman Fly-In was founded by Dr. Curt Kimball, Sterling, Colorado. Dr. Kimball is a respected surgeon, an experienced pilot, and the owner of a North American T-28 which he regularly brings to the Fly-In.

Many years ago, Dr. Curt Kimball and his wife, Judy, were flying cross-country in their Mooney, when towering thunderstorms dictated a diversion and precautionary landing.  They noticed that they were close to St. Francis, Kansas, and remembered that a friend and fellow Stearman owner, John Grace, lived there.  

While there, Dr. Kimball noticed the airport's three wide, well maintained sod runways, and commented that it would be a perfect spot for a Stearman gathering.  He asked if he could host one on the airport, and John replied, "Sure."

The doctor did just that for several years, until the rapid growth of the event made it impossible for him to manage the event from afar.  The first annual Stearman Fly-In was held in 1983.

Dr. Kimball has the honor of being the only person from outside St. Francis to have attended every Stearman Fly-In.  For pictures, click here or visit the Stearman Fly-In web site under People.

Sponsors: St. Francis Chamber of Commerce and Grace Flying Service
Contact: Grace Flying Service
Phone: 785-332-2251
Fax: 785-332-2310
Address: PO Box 827 or 930 S. Denison, St. Francis, KS 67756
Alumni Reunion
When: The third Saturday in June
Where: St. Francis Community High School
Highlights: Honor classes are recognized every five years.
Fun Facts: In addition to the Alumni Banquet, area alumni usually plan class activities on that weekend. It is a good time to reminisce and catch up on the latest news. Classmates come from all over the United States to visit with the people they grew up with.
History: The Alumni Association began in 1957. Honor classes are 10 through 70 years at 5-year increments. The Alumni Association makes donations to the school and the St. Francis community when excess funds build up.
Sponsors: St. Francis Alumni Association
Contact: Shirley Zweygardt at 785-332-2286
Farmers’ Market
Fresh grown garden and farm products!
When: Saturdays from May to September
Where: Sawhill Park
Highlights: Fresh fruits, vegetables and pork available every Saturday at Sawhill Park. Prices are comparable and you can't hardly beat the freshness!
Fun Facts: Usually three to six home gardeners and a pork producer sell their home-grown products in the park every Saturday morning from 8 to 11:30 a.m., or until the supply runs out. If you would like to sell your home grown products, please contact Ben Leibbrandt at 332-2732.
History: In 2002, Rick and Eloyce Pettijohn, along with other fellow gardeners, organized the Farmers' Market. It provides a way for local gardeners and producers to sell their excess crops to people who do not have a garden.
Contact: Ben Leibbrandt  
Cheyenne County Young Miss Program


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When:
The fourth Saturday in June at 7 p.m.
Where: St. Francis High School Auditorium
Who can compete: Open to all Cheyenne County young women that have entered their junior year of High School and will not have graduated by January 1st of the year following the program.
Highlights: Girls compete in five categories--grace and elegance, academics, interview, endurance and performing arts.
Fun Facts: One full week of food, fun and fellowship ending with a spectacular show on Saturday evening with scholarships awarded to category and overall winners.
Sponsor: Cheyenne County Businesses and residents
Contact: Vickie Cress ( 332-2490 ) or Aimee Northrup.
Tri-State Steam Engine Show
Come see the antique engines!
When: The last Thursday through Sunday of July
Where: East of Bird City at the Antique Engine Thresher Show Grounds
Highlights: Antique tractor pull, equipment parade, swap meet, Antique vehicle display, Sunday church service
Fun Facts: People from all over the United States and several foreign countries have attended the show.
History: 2006 is the 57th annual Tri State Steam Engine Show. The show was started by men who had owned and operated threshing rigs. Some purchased antique steam engines and other fuel burning tractors. The purpose of the show was to share the experience of operated threshing rigs with others. Early shows were held on the Roy Kite farm. In 1957, a corporation was formed. They purchased land and built several buildings to house the exhibits. The show was expanded to include exhibits from other areas of early Cheyenne County history. Today there are 14 buildings each used for a special display. You are invited to attend this annual event and to tour the museum buildings and watch the parade of old machinery and harvest equipment.
Website: Tri-State Steam Engine Show
Contact: Ken Beougher at 785-734-2555
Cheyenne County Fair
When: First full week in August
Where: Cheyenne County Fair Grounds The first full week in August, county residents flock to the fair to view the
4-Her's animals and other projects. After working hard for a year, the
4-Her's wait anxiously for the judge's decisions. State Fair Blue is what everyone is striving for, but learning to work hard and doing their best is the most rewarding experience of 4-H.
Highlights: The 4-H livestock sale is held at the Fair grounds. There is a Home owned Carnival that starts on Wednesday evening. The Fair Parade begins at 10:30 am in downtown St .Francis on Saturday morning.
Fun Facts: The Cheyenne County Fair is a safe place for kids of all ages to play and visit with old friends and to make new ones. Click here for more information on 4-H.
History: The first fair held in Cheyenne County was in Wano in 1885. In 1887 livestock and vegetables were shown and the highlight was a 300-yard horse race with a $5.00 purse presented to the winner. In 1888 the county fair was held in Bird City. Due to the drought and grasshopper plague, the county fair was discontinued in the early 1890's. The Cheyenne County Fair association was organized in 1923 and the fair was held in October of that year .Traveling carnivals came to town. Early fairs were held at the airport. In 1945
4-H exhibits were shown at the courthouse. The present fairground land was purchased in 1946. Bleachers were hauled in until the Grandstand could be built.The grandstand construction was completed in 1948. The old lumberyard building was moved to the fairgrounds. A new exhibit building, Jenkins Hall, was built in the 1970's. In the 1980's the home owned carnival equipment was purchase. There have been many additions and updates since then. The new sleek metal grandstand was built in 2000.
Sponsor: Cheyenne County Fair Board
Contact: Cheyenne County Extension Office (785-332-3171)
Relay for Life
Come spend the night walking with friends!
When: August 19-20, 2006 (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.)
Where: Sawhill Park
Highlights: The luminary ceremony honors survivors and those who have lost the battle with cancer
Fun Facts: 50 to 60 survivors walk the evening of the relay.
History: In 1985 Dr Gordy Klatt took the first step of his 83 mile night walk to raise $27,000 for the American Cancer Society. Cheyenne County walkers started participating in the relay for life in 2000. Last year 14 teams raised $19,590 for cancer research. For more information contact the American Cancer Society
Contact: Debbie Lindsten at 785-332-2022
Cheyenne County/St. Jude Trail Ride
When: The second Sunday of October at 2 p.m.
Where: In 2006, the 16th annual ride will be held on land belonging to Albert Keller Farms (formerly owned by Walter Gorthy) northeast of Wheeler.
Highlights: The location of the ride changes each year. Some years horsemen and women ride near the river; the next year they might explore the hills of Cheyenne County.
Fun Facts: A very relaxed family day with horses and people who love horses.
History: In 1990, a group of horsemen and women decided to organize a trail ride in the fall. For the last 15 years ,between 75 and 125 riders have come together to enjoy exploring Cheyenne County on horseback. The 4-H horse project members provide a meal for everyone after the ride. Donations are accepted for the St. Jude Children's Hospital.
Sponsor: Cheyenne County Trail Ride Committee
Contact: Gary Cooper(785-332-2904) or Sharon Olofson (785-332-2248)
Fall Craft Show
When: First Saturday in November
Where: St Francis Grade School at 307 East Webster (10 am to 3 pm)
Highlights: All good quality handmade craft items.
Fun Facts: Vendors from several states rent tables at the show and many of the vendors return year after year.
History: The craft show started in 1996 when a group of crafters sought a way to sell their handmade goods to a large group of people. The Chamber organized the show just before Thanksgiving to allow people to purchase Christmas gifts from a large selection of vendors.
Sponsor: St. Francis Chamber of Commerce
Contact: Chamber Office (785-332-2961), Bonnie Zweygardt (332-2569) or Tammy Grice (332-2910)
Christmas in St. Francis
Come celebrate Christmas in St. Francis!


When: Beginning the day after Thanksgiving and running through Christmas.
Where: Visit downtown St. Francis for beautiful lights, great shopping and Santa's visits. Check throughout the city for some home lighting displays that will knock your socks off!
Highlights: There is a Light Parade at 6 p.m. down Main Street the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Sponsors: St. Francis merchants and businesses.
 
 
Western Plains Arts Association Programs
When: Programs are held in various communities in Northwest Kansas. Check the WPAA link
for the next event.
 
Where: Northwest Kansas area
Highlights: For upcoming performances a newsletter is available.
History: The Western Plains Arts Association began in 1969 as a Colby-based group allied with the new Colby Community College. Fourteen towns are now served by the Western Plains Arts Association. It is governed by a policy-making body with representatives from each of the fourteen towns that are served.
Sponsors: Memberships in WPAA, the Kansas Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts support the program.
Contact: Althea Lebow