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V2I6TDL4 Once and Monthly Find the To Do List! online at lawrencekstimes.com/juice Submit your event at https://bit.ly/juicetodo Not liable for mistakes or omissions. Always check to see if events are still scheduled or if registration is required. Friends of the Kaw Float Trip Sunday Co-Ed DH Softball Games Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021 Arrives Clinton Lake Sports Complex "ACCORDING TO HOYLE" DAY Lawrence @ Bowersock 2, 3, 4 & 5pm CHOP SUEY DAY Words of a Feather: Poetry and Bird Richland Homecoming Fair Walk (w/ Humanities Kansas) INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS DAY Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum Baker University Wetlands 3-7:30pm INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST 8-10am Sunday Co-Ed Recreational Softball NUCLEAR TESTS National Barrel Horse Association Games LEMON JUICE DAY KS01 Douglas County Fairgrounds Clinton Lake Sports Complex Douglas County Fairgrounds 4 & 5pm MORE HERBS, LESS SALT DAY 9:30am Replay Bingo Hosted by Barrett NATIONAL SARCOIDOSIS AWARENESS DAY Yoga on Tap Jones NATIONAL SWISS WINEGROWERS DAY Fields & Ivy 10am-11am Replay Lounge POTTERIES BOTTLE OVEN DAY 5pm ACRIFICE UR ANTS FOR Fall 2021 Point B Dance Company S O W Auditions Student Recital Series: Kevin OTHER’S NEEDS SUNDAY Point B Dance Smith, tenor Usta/Missouri Valley Kansas-40 & 1pm Swarthout Recital Hall Over .5's KU Jayhawks Women's Soccer vs. 5pm Missouri Valley Swimming, 4105 W 6th Iowa Contort Yourself w/ Rowdy Gowdy St # A1, Lawrence, KS Rock Chalk Park Replay Lounge all day 1pm 10pm NATIONAL HOLISTIC PET DAY Red Cross Blood Drive Monday Co-Ed Recreation Monday, Douglas County Human Adult Softball Aug. 30, 2021 NATIONAL TOASTED Services Building Clinton Lake Sports Complex 1pm 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm FRANKENSTEIN DAY MARSHMALLOW DAY Lawrence Food Not Monday Women’s Weekly NTERNATIONAL AY OF I D SLINKY DAY Bombs Communnity Adult Softball THE DISAPPEARED Clinton Lake Sports Complex Bill Self Golf Classic Dinner 8:15pm INTERNATIONAL WHALE LPL The Jayhawk Club Monday Men’s DH Red SHARK DAY 6pm Noon Adult Softball MOTORIST CONSIDERATION Clinton Lake Sports Complex MONDAY Carol's Bunch Bowling Monday Women’s 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm Recreational Adult NATIONAL BEACH DAY League Starts Monday Men’s DH Blue Softball Adult Softball NATIONAL GRIEF Royal Crest Lanes Clinton Lake Sports Complex Clinton Lake Sports Complex AWARENESS DAY 12:30pm 6:15 & 7:15pm 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021 Queer Coffee Hour Tuesday Co-Ed DH Adult Softball Kansas Union room 435 Clinton Lake Sports Complex 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm EAT OUTSIDE DAY 11am-1pm Lawrence Lady Boss Project LOVE LITIGATING LAWYERS DAY KSPHQ Grand Re-Opening presents Networking Night Out 2110 Delaware St. Round Two NATIONAL DIATOMACEOUS EARTH DAY 5:30-7:30pm RPG NATIONAL MATCHMAKER DAY Adult Basketball Tuesday Men’s 6:30-8:30pm Playoffs Game 1 - 1st Place vs 4th Adult Basketball Tuesday Men’s NATIONAL TRAIL MIX DAY Playoffs Game 2 - 2nd Place vs 3rd Place TOUCH-A-HEART TUESDAY Place Sports Pavilion Lawrence #2 Sports Pavilion Lawrence #2 WE LOVE MEMOIRS DAY 6pm 7pm Just Food Community Art Rising Together: Capital Wednesday Men’s DH Blue Wednesday, Show Campaign Kickoff Adult Softball Sept. 1, 2021 La Prima Tazza Celebration Clinton Lake Sports Complex All Day KU Innovation Park 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm MERICAN HESS AY A C D Growing Lawrence 4-6pm Wednesday Men’s Weekly BUILDING AND CODE STAFF Monthly Meeting Kids’ Action Club Red Adult Softball APPRECIATION DAY via Zoom 7am Clinton Lake Sports Complex LPL on Zoom 6:15, 7:15 & 8:15pm CHICKEN BOY’S DAY Gray Anatomy - On Zoom! 4-5pm LPL’s Retirement Boot Camp8-9am Wednesday Men’s Weekly EMMA M. NUTT DAY Community Art Afternoon Local Emergency Blue Adult Softball GINGER CAT Kansas Union Gallery Clinton Lake Sports Complex Planning Committee 4-6pm APPRECIATION DAY (LEPC) Meeting 6:15, 7:15 & 8:15pm GLOBAL TALENT Virtual 8:30am Women Philanthropists for Board of Zoning Appeals ACQUISITION DAY The Lawrence Humane KU hosts the KU School City Commission Room, City of Law Hall NATIONAL ACNE Society Social Service Office Hours Lied Center In Person or 6:30-8:30pm POSITIVITY DAY @LPL Virtually Cajun Night NATIONAL CHERRY 10am-Noon 5pm Johnny’s Tavern North POPOVER DAY Lawrence HS Girls Junior School Board Candidate 6:30pm NATIONAL NO RHYME OR Varsity Tennis vs. St. Town Hall (Zoom) Shinyribs James Academy The Bottleneck REASON DAY LPL on Zoom Lawrence High School 5:30-6:30pm 7pm PINK CADILLAC DAY 3pm Harvesters Food Pantry @ Open Mic W/ a Special Performance by TOY TIPS EXECUTIVE Kids’ Action Club: School First Baptist Church TOY TEST DAY Board Candidates Town Possessed By Paul James Hall 1330 Kasold Drive & Tyler Gregory WORLD LETTER WRITING LPL Online 5:30-6:30pm Replay Lounge DAY 4-5pm Wednesday Men’s DH Red 7pm Lawrence-Douglas County Gaymer Night Adult Softball Neko Case United Way Day Kansas Union room 435 Clinton Lake Sports Complex Liberty Hall By decree of Mayor Finkeldei 4-7pm 6:15, 7:15, 8:15 & 9:15pm 8pm Tyler Gregory Board of Zoning Appeals Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 Cottin’s Hardware Farmers Market City Commission Room, City Hall BISON-TEN YELL DAY 4-6:30pm 6:30-8:30pm CALENDAR ADJUSTMENT DAY Harvesters Food Pantry @ Heritage LHS Marching Band Parade Lawrence High School NATIONAL BLUEBERRY POPSICLE DAY Baptist Church 1781 East 800th Road 6:40pm PIERCE YOUR EARS DAY 4-6pm Women’s Songwriter Showcase SPALDING BASEBALL DAY Kaw Valley Public House Lawrence Brewers’ Guild Hoppy 7pm VICTORY OVER JAPAN DAY Hour Varies Phora WORLD COCONUT DAY The Granada Theater 4:30pm Jayhawk Breakfast Rotary Club 7pm featuring Pat McCandless & Bob Visiting Artist Series: Raymond Lawrence HS Boys Varsity Soccer Santos, clarinet Schwartz:Rotary Foundation vs. Olathe North High School Swarthout Recital Hall Maceli’s Lawrence High School 5pm 7pm 7am Saving Miles Lemon/The Moose/ Lawrence HS Boys Varsity Football The Sexual Trauma and Abuse Care Flora vs. Olathe East High School Center Replay Lounge Lawrence High School Social Service Office Hours @LPL 6pm 7pm 10am-Noon Lawrence Kansas Stamp Club Lawrence Free State HS Boys Alfred Mahan and Naval Theory Watkins Museum Varsity Soccer vs. Shawnee Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics 6-8pm Mission-East 3pm Free State High School KU Women’s Rugby Public Practice 7pm Google Workspace: Dive into Docs South Park Women’s Tournament LPL Online 6-8pm Empire Billiards 4-5pm Thursday Men’s Weekly Adult 7pm Retirement Boot Camp Tech Club Softball DJ G. Train on the Patio LPL on Zoom Clinton Lake Sports Complex Replay Lounge 4-5pm 6:15, 7:15 & 8:15pm 10pm Friday, Red Cross Blood Drive KU Jayhawks Football vs. Taco Wars w/La Sombra Douglas County Human South Dakota Chicana/Foxy By Proxy/DJ Services Building David Booth Kansas Memorial Joey Chingasos Sept. 3, 2021 10am BRING YOUR MANNERS TO Stadium Replay Lounge The Sunrise Project 7pm 6-9pm WORK DAY Social Service Office Hours @LPL Friday Men’s DH Red Adult KU Jayhawks Football vs. COLLEGE COLORS DAY 10am-Noon Softball South Dakota NATIONAL CHIANTI DAY Sound + Vision Basics Clinton Lake Sports Complex David Booth Kansas Memorial NATIONAL FOOD BANK DAY Lawrence Public Library 8:15 & 9:15pm Stadium 5-6pm NATIONAL LAZY MOM'S DAY Friday Men’s DH Blue 7pm Taco Wars w/La Sombra ATIONAL KYSCRAPER AY N S D Chicana/Foxy By Proxy/DJ Adult Softball Wet Nights/Drugs & NATIONAL WELSH RAREBIT DAY Joey Chingasos Clinton Lake Sports Complex Attics/LYXE US BOWLING LEAGUE DAY Replay Lounge 8:15 & 9:15pm Replay Lounge 6-9pm WEAR TEAL DAY Douglas County Trail 10pm Douglas County Trail Riders Monthly Dinner and DJ Joey Chingasos - on Lawrence ForkingKansas Riders Monthly Dinner and Episode 33 - Paul’s Better Meeting Meeting the Patio! Bakery! 816 N 1710 Rd, Lawrence 816 N 1710 Rd, Lawrence Replay Lounge Podcast Drop 6:30pm 6:30pm 10pm Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021 KU Jayhawks Cross Country Bob Laura Jost: Sound the Alarm Timmons Classic Meet Opening Reception EAT AN EXTRA DESSERT DAY Rim Rock Farm 9am Lumberyard, Baldwin City FRANCHISE APPRECIATION DAY 5pm INTERNATIONAL BACON DAY City Loading Compost 1420 E. 11th Street Kolby Cooper INTERNATIONAL VULTURE AWARENESS DAY 9am-2pm The Granada ATIONAL UMMINGBIRD AY N H D NAACP Monthly Meeting 6pm NATIONAL MACADAMIA NUT DAY Zoom Live on Mass: Kolby Cooper NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY 9:30am Granada NATIONAL TAILGATING DAY Cuentacuentos / Spanish Storytime LPL Online 7pm NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY 10:30-11am Endless Plains Live in WORLD BEARD DAY Riverview Farm Market Clinton Lake Overlook Park Riverview Farms Sullivan Square, Baldwin City Orienteering 10am-2pm 7pm Gazebo at the Clinton Lake Corps of Grassland Herritage Foundation The Company Showcase w/Orphans Engineers Office Native Plant Sale Of Doom/Railhazer [StL]/Blood Spell 8-10:30am Jungle House, 924 Delaware st, Lawrence Saturday Peewees (Under 8) KS [Des Moines]/Drifter Bowling League Meeting 10am-Noon Replay Lounge Royal Crest Lanes The Good Sam Club Band 10pm 9am Crescent Moon Winery Daturday Night Live Starring Saturday Youth Bowling League 2-5pm Approach on the 1s & 2s on the Patio Starts Erin Incoherent Royal Crest Lanes Kaw Valley Public House Replay Lounge 9am 5pm 10pm Byron James Sunday, Uplift Coffee Sept. 5, 2021 10am The Kansas City Bear Fighters/The Frightened Stag INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CHARITY Replay Lounge 5pm NATIONAL BE LATE FOR SOMETHING DAY The Orphan The Poet & Friday Pilots Club NATIONAL CHEESE PIZZA DAY The Bottleneck NATIONAL SHRINK DAY 7pm PET ROCK DAY Stiff Middle Fingers/Red Kate/Wick and the Tricks Replay Lounge WORLD SAMOSA DAY 10pm Monday, Sept 6, 2021 Noelle from Capper Insurance Human Relations Commission Social Service Office Hours @LPL Meeting City Commission Room, City Hall LABOR DAY 10am-Noon 6pm BARBIE DOLL DAY Affordable Housing Advisory Board Jayhawk 4-H Club FIGHT PROCRASTINATION DAY City Commission Room, City Hall Grant Community Center GREAT EGG TOSS DAY 11am-1pm 7pm OUTHGUARD AY Four Leaf Clover 4-H Club M D Public Transit Advisory Committee Dg Cty Fairgrounds, Dreher Bldg NATIONAL COFFEE ICE CREAM DAY City Commission Room, City Hall 7pm READ A BOOK DAY 4:10-5:30pm Kanwaka 4-H Club Parks & Recreation Advisory Board Kanwaka Township Hall STILLBIRTH REMEMBRANCE DAY 7pm Meeting USD497 EC-12 No School, District Lone Star 4-H Club Closed Parks & Recreation Admin.
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