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Royals Game My last Royals game for 2015! It was fun even if they got their butts kicked!

Dog Sitting in KC: Labor Day weekend can only mean one thing! Me and the Pugs! I didn't do much in KC besides hang out at the pool and walk! It was enjoyable. Oh I did go to a Royals game. (see above, they lost)

Last Summer Concert: Last concert of the summer, Dierks Bentley. It was the best of the 4! I love me some Dierks!! What a great night. The best part was hanging with my friends, outside on a beautiful night!

Cheifs game: My very first Thursday night Chiefs football game at Arrowhead! What a blast! I have to thank William for thinking of me this year and getting me tickets! What a great time!!

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30th High School Class Reunion: I can not believe I have been out of high school for 30 years. A few classmates wanted a reunion and I was volunteered. I like doing things like that though! I planned a night at Reeds by the lake, tour of the high school and a class dance. The attendance was low but fun was had by all! Everyone wants me to plan a gathering every year!! We will see!!

Krazy Karaoke at Pigskins: It was awesome to finally get to hang with these awesome people!!

Home At Last Fall Dinner seminar: Who knew that we had such awesome stores in Topeka. Oh wait, I did! You really need to get over to Fairlawn Plaza and check out these locally owned stores. This seminar was about how to have a successful beautiful holiday dinner party. Now to buy a few new things and plan my own dinner!!

Mundane Mondays: Ryan and I are still doing our Mundane Monday beer/drink night! This month we tried a couple different places and I tried a few different drinks! It is nice to just go hang for a couple hours and talk about your week and home and in bed by 10pm. I love The Burger Stand. We also tried Buffalo Wild Wings, they made me a pretty beer!!

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Atlanta Trip: I know my summer is over when I make my final Atlanta trip of the year. Things will be changing in 2016. James and Robert are moving to Dallas ares so that means I will have to now also go to Dallas. Regardless, I had a great time in Atlanta and hanging with friends!! I really didn't do much but I did catch up on my sleep!

Abigail's Grill & Bar Goose Again 3701 SW Plaza Drive 5630 SW 29th 246.6866

Hookah House We have a full kitchen open daily 11am

- midnight and weekdays offer a $5.95 Email: [email protected] lunch special. Our menu is posted on Phone:(785) 286-7003Address1507 SW 21st St our facebook page... Suite 201Topeka, Kansas 66604 www.facebook.com/Abigails.Topeka Hours of Operation Thursday and sat karaoke 9pm Sunday-Wednesday : 12PM-12AM Thursday-Saturday : 12PM-3AM Friday dj 9pm Monday, Buy One Get One Deserts Saturdays 1/2 off wings all day until Tuesday, Karaoke Night $2 Off If You Quinton's Bar & Grill 9pm! Sing 7-Oct Trivia Wednesday, Movie Night 14-Oct Trivia Happy hour mon-fri 2:30-5:30 $1.75 Thursday, College Night $2 Off Tab W/ ID 21-Oct Trivia dom bottles Friday, Free Refill On Every Hookah– 28-Oct Trivia Happy Hour 7-9 PM $10 Any Hookah 1-Oct Karaoke Saturday, $2 Off Nirvana Super Shisha– Riegel 20's West 2-Oct DJ Happy Hour 7-9 PM $10 Any Hookah 901 SW Fairlawn 3-Oct Karaoke 8-Oct Karaoke 9-Oct DJ – Abigails Karaoke 10-Oct Karaoke 6-Oct Karaoke Sunday, Monday and Friday Nights 15-Oct Karaoke 7-Oct Movie Night 7pm to 11 pm 16-Oct DJ 13-Oct Karaoke 17-Oct Karaoke 14-Oct Movie Night Wednesday Night 22-Oct Karaoke 20-Oct Karaoke 23-Oct DJ 21-Oct Movie Night Rib Eye Steak Dinner only $10 24-Oct Karaoke 27-Oct Karaoke 29-Oct Karaoke 28-Oct Movie Night 30-Oct DJ 1-Oct Karaoke 31-Oct Karaoke 5-Oct Karaoke 7-Oct Karaoke 8-Oct Karaoke 12-Oct Karaoke The Boobie Trap JJ && JJ GalleryGallery BarBar 14-Oct Karaoke 6th & Washburn 917 N Kansas Ave 15-Oct Karaoke Trappy Hour $3 Craft Beers 19-Oct Karaoke Tuesday-Sunday 2-Oct Open Mic 21-Oct Karaoke BOMB NIGHT! $2.50 Jager/ UV Bombs! 9-Oct Open Mic 22-Oct Karaoke Wednesday Nights 16-Oct Open Mic 26-Oct Karaoke http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 3 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

$3.00 Long Island Iced Tea 23-Oct Open Mic 28-Oct Karaoke Thursday Nights 30-Oct Open Mic 29-Oct Karaoke $2 Shot Specials Joletta's Sunday Nights 600 NW Paramore

Shows: 8pm Topeka, KS 66608

Oct 1 Rock Show Tuesday-Karaoke 7:30-12:30 Skivies Bar Oct 2 Popsicle Eating Contest/ Karaoke Bands 9p to 1a Oct 3 Crunk Witch/ Something & the 921 S Kansas Ave Whatevers 2-Oct Straight Shot Oct 6 Free - Spence/ The Saturday Giant (OH) 3-Oct Straight Shot Oct 7 Claraoke! 4-Oct Karaoke 3-Oct Dance Part Oct 8 FREE SHOW - Well Hung Heart (CA) 6-Oct Karaoke 4-Oct Drag Show Oct 9 Kangaroo Ali/ Jacob Hodge 9-Oct JangALang 10-Oct Dance Party Oct 10 Hold IGodShu (T. Freeman FB) 10-Oct The Phaders 11-Oct Drag Show Oct 14 Claraoke! 11-Oct Karaoke 17-Oct Dance Part Oct 15 Revolution Monthly Party! 13-Oct Karaoke 18-Oct Drag Show Oct 16 The Soiled Doves, Sedlec and 16-Oct Soul'd Out 24-Oct Dance Party tba 17-Oct Delta Haze 25-Oct Drag Show Oct 17 Kingfisher/ tba 18-Oct Karaoke 31-Oct Dance Party Oct 21 Back to the Future Party/Claraoke! 20-Oct Karaoke Oct 22 FREE Show - Maximus (KC) 23-Oct Chance Encounter Oct 23 Stupid Human Trick Contest/ Karaoke! 24-Oct Chance Encounter Oct 24 Dawnmarie's Birthday! 25-Oct Karaoke Oct 28 Claraoke! 27-Oct Karaoke Specks Bar and Grill Oct 29 Hold Jerald FB 30-Oct Straight Shot 2105 MIssion Oct 30 Horrorscope Records 31-Oct Straight Shot 785-272-9749 Oct 31 Costume Contest! 4-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! 11-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! 18-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! The Landmark Bar & Grill 25-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! 605 SW Fairlawn Rd

The Brass Rail 1-Oct Karaoke 401 NE Emmett St 2-Oct Live Music Skinny's Sports Bar and Grill 785-232-3332 3-Oct Live Music 4016 SW Huntoon 8-Oct Karaoke 785-273-1905 9-Oct Live Music Please check website for daily specials and 1-Oct Karaoke 8pm 10-Oct Live Music 8-Oct Karaoke 8pm 15-Oct Karaoke upcoming events. 15-Oct Karaoke 8pm 16-Oct Live Music 22-Oct Karaoke 8pm 17-Oct Live Music Tailgators Bar and Grill 29-Oct Karaoke 8pm 22-Oct Karaoke

23-Oct Live Music Daily Food & Drink Specials The Break Room 24-Oct Live Music 911 S Kansas Ave 29-Oct Karaoke Monday: 785-215-6633 30-Oct Live Music Pulled Pork Sandwich $6.50 | Aluminum Bottles The Break Room..Metro Eatery's Gourmet Cabaret 31-Oct Live Music $3 | Naked Jay Vodka drinks $4 | 24oz Coors and PRESENTS: Mass Appeal. Dueling pastoral attitudes are Miller Lite drafts $2.50 just the start of trouble between these two priests. Lazy Toad Tuesday: They'll challenge each other on faith, authority, 22nd Place & Chelsea injustice and more! Written by Bill C. Davis, Directed by Tacos $.75 | Taco Salad $6 | Taco Burger w/chips Walt Boyd and Produced by ARTS Inc. Purchase Tickets $5 | Domestic Bottles $2.50 | Juarez Margaritas $3 today at www.breakroomdowntown.com 1-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber 7pm- 11pm Wednesday: 2-Oct So U Think U R Funny 2-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Cheeseburger $6 | Well Drinks $3 | Domestic 3-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road 3-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Pints $2.50 9-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road 7-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke 9pm-1am 21-Oct WU Jazz Jam Session 8-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber 7pm- Thursday: 28-Oct Waka Waka Wednesday Comedy Night 11pm Phillies $6.50 | Import Bottles & Pints $3 9-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am 10-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Friday: 14-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke 9pm-1am Chicken Fried Steak Dinner $6.50 | Skol Vodka & 15-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber 7pm- Energy Drink $3.50 | Aluminum Bottles $3 Bull Frogs 11pm 2940 SW Wanamaker Road 16-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Saturday: Topeka, KS 66614 17-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Brisket Sandwich $6.50 | Jack Daniels Drinks $4 | Domestic Bottles $2.50 785-272-FROG (3764) 21-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke 9pm-1am 22-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber 7pm- 11pm Sunday: Burger Stand Wings $6.50 | Skol Bloody Mary $3 | 12 oz. cans 23-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am 24-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am $1.50 1/21/2 priceprice forfor studentsstudents onon MondayMonday 28-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke 9pm-1am $1 off Colorado beer on Tuesday 29-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber 7pm- 1/21/2 forfor EducatorsEducators alongalong withwith $4$4 glassesglasses ofof 11pm wine on Wednesday 30-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Uncle Bo's Thursday is $1 off Kansas beers 31-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party 10pm-2am Friday is $2 Domestics 420 E. 6th • Topeka, KS • 66607 • 785-234-4317 Sunday is $4 Bloody Marys and Walking dead viewing parties when the series is running. Oct 2 Josh Hoyer & The Colossal $10. Oct 3 Boogie Wonderland Moose Lodge Oct 9 Jeremiah Johnson 3-Oct Karaoke 1901 N. Kansas Ave., Topeka, KS 66608 Oct 10 BelAirs http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 4 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

7-Oct Trivia Night (785) 235-5050 Oct 14 Early Show “James Harman” 10-Oct Karaoke Oct 16 Eric Steckel 14-Oct Trivia Night Oct 23 Live Music Oct 2 EARL BAKER BAND in Lounge 7-10 PM 17-Oct Karaoke Oct 24 Platinum Express Oct 2 Queen of Hearts Progressive Raffle – 21-Oct Trivia Night Oct 29 Andy Frasco Early Show Thursday Tickets on sale 6:30 – 8:00 24-Oct Karaoke Oct 30 Halloween Weekend with Zac Drawing @ 8:30 PM 28-Oct Trivia Night Harmon Oct 3 LARRY & MONA in Lounge 7-10 PM 31-Oct Karaoke Oct 31 Halloween Weekend with Zac Oct 3 Hayden & Louise Birthday celebration Harmon Snacks welcome

Oct 4 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open Celtic Fox Oct 6 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 118 SW 8th street Oct 6 Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle Victoria's Oct 6 Cards @ 9:00 AM 5011 SW Topeka Blvd 785-862-0776 First Friday Concert Series Oct 7 JERRY KENT in Lounge 7-10 PM Oct 7 Texas Hold’em – 6:30 PM Hot Dog Wednesday in Lounge Full Throttle Bike Night Oct 9 LARRY & MONA in Lounge 7-10 PM Aug 18 https://www.facebook.com/celtic.fox.topeka Oct 9 Queen of Hearts Progressive Raffle – Sept 15 Tickets on sale 6:30-8:00 Drawing @ 8:30 PM 1-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Oct 10 PANCAKE FEED 8-11AM 2-Oct Karaoke Oct 10 MOOSE MARKET 8-11 AM – Open to 3-Oct Karaoke Classic Bean (Fairlawn Plaza) Public 3-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Oct 10 NOVY BAND in Lounge 7-10 PM 6-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Featuring Live Music by Local Oct 11 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 7-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Singers/Songwriters Oct 11 Karaoke – 4-7 PM 8-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Friday & Saturday Nights 8 - 11pm: Oct 13 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 9-Oct Karaoke 10-Oct Karaoke Oct 13 Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle Oct 13 Cards @ 9:00 AM 10-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 1-Oct Live Music Oct 14 PAUL ROOT in Lounge - 7-10 PM 13-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 2-Oct Live Music Oct 14 Texas Hold’em – 6:00 PM 14-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 3-Oct Live Music Hot Dog Wednesday in Lounge 15-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 8-Oct Live Music Oct 16 GERI VAN in Lounge 7-10 PM 16-Oct Karaoke 9-Oct Live Music Oct 16 Queen of Hearts Progressive Raffle – 17-Oct Karaoke 10-Oct Live Music Tickets on sale 6:30-8:00 17-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 15-Oct Live Music Drawing @ 8:30 PM 20-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 16-Oct Live Music Oct 17 RURAL ROUTE in Lounge 7-10 PM 21-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 17-Oct Live Music Oct 18 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 22-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 22-Oct Live Music Oct 20 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 23-Oct Karaoke 23-Oct Live Music Oct 20 Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle 24-Oct Karaoke 24-Oct Live Music Oct 20 Cards @ 9:00 AM 24-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 29-Oct Live Music Oct 21 LARRY & MONA in Lounge 7-10 PM 27-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 30-Oct Live Music Oct 21 GHOST TOUR – 1 free hot dog in 28-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 31-Oct Live Music Lounge 6:30-8:30 PM 29-Oct Texas Holdem Poker Oct 21 Texas Hold’em 6:00 PM 30-Oct Karaoke Oct 23 THOMPSON BROTHERS in Lounge 7-10 31-Oct Karaoke Dugout PM 31-Oct Texas Holdem Poker 1545 SW Fairlawn Rd., Topeka Oct 23 Queen of Hearts Progressive Raffle – Tickets on sale 6:30-8:00 Drawing @ 8:30 PM Karaoke with Patti every Tuesday from 9 pm Oct 24 SIERRA – Millie’s Birthday – in Lounge to 1 am 7-10 PM Oct 25 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open 5:00 $3.50 Hamburger with Fries every Tuesday & PM Wild Horse Salon Thursday Oct 25 KARAOKE in Lounge 4:00-7:00 PM Oct 27 BINGO 6:00 PM, Snack Bar Open (With any drink purchase) 5:00 PM 4-Oct Karaoke Oct 27 Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle 7-Oct $1 Drink Night 2-Oct Karaoke Oct 27 Cards @9:00 AM 11-Oct Karaoke 3-Oct Karaoke Oct 28 PAUL ROOT in Lounge - 7-10 PM 14-Oct $1 Drink Night 9-Oct Karaoke Hot Dog Wednesday in Lounge 18-Oct Karaoke 10-Oct Karaoke Oct 28 Texas Hold’em 6:00 PM 21-Oct $1 Drink Night 16-Oct Karaoke Oct 30 HEARTSTRINGS in Lounge – 7-10 PM 25-Oct Karaoke 17-Oct Karaoke Oct 30 Queen of Hearts Progressive Raffle – 28-Oct $1 Drink Night 23-Oct Karaoke Tickets on sale 6:30-8:00 24-Oct Karaoke Drawing @ 8:30 PM 30-Oct Karaoke Oct 31 WILLS/BARRON in Lounge – 7-11 PM 31-Oct Karaoke

The Dutch Goose B & B Backyard 3203 SW 10th 2134 N Kansas Ave, Topeka, Kansas 66608

Oct 3 Solohogs – B&B Backyard Perry Bar & Grill

Eclipse Urban Lounge 2-Oct Karaoke 4117 SW Huntoon 9-Oct Karaoke Topeka, KS 66614 16-Oct Karaoke (Corner of SW Gage & Huntoon) 23-Oct Karaoke 785-228-5757 30-Oct Karaoke

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Topeka Kansas. Our VIP lounges hold up to 30 Brookwood Shopping Center individuals. We offer a variety of music styles and Pigskins has 12 beers on tap plus a variety of events for the young professional. Eclipse is also an bottled beers.The main menu is served in the Sports excellent location for your next event. Bar until 10:00 p.m. From 10 to midnight, we’ve got Tuesday -Saturday 5PM -2AM a limited menu available. The bar itself closes at 2 $5.00 DJ Nights a.m. $10.00 Live Entertainment Ladies free before 9PM DAILY BAR SPECIAL • OPEN TO CLOSE

1-Oct Retro Thursday 2-Oct Battle of the DJ's SUNDAy: $3.50 Zing Zang Bloody Marys / Domestic 3-Oct Latin Nights draws: $2 pints, $3.50 jumbos / $3 Breakfast shots 7-Oct Karaoke $2 Woo Woo shots, Melon Ball shots 8-Oct Retro Thursday MONDAy: $3 Microbrew, $3.50 Domestic jumbos, 9-Oct Battle of the DJ's $3.50 calls / $3 Four Horseman shots, Oil Spill shots, 10-Oct Latin Nights 14-Oct Karaoke Frosted Crown shots 15-Oct Retro Thursday TUESDAy: $2.50 wells / $2 Domestic pints, $3.50 16-Oct Battle of the DJ's jumbos / $3 Duck Fart shots, $4 Batman shots, $3 17-Oct Latin Nights Liquid Marijuana shots 21-Oct Karaoke WEDNESDAy: $2.50 wells / $3.50 calls $2.50 22-Oct Retro Thursday 23-Oct Battle of the DJ's Domestic bottles / $2 Washington Apple, Fireapple 24-Oct Latin Nights shots /$4.50 Long Islands, Long Beaches, Grateful 28-Oct Karaoke Deads 29-Oct Retro Thursday THURSDAy: $3 microbrew pints $3.50 all import and 30-Oct Battle of the DJ's premium bottled beers / $2 Barrel Bombs / $4 Irish 31-Oct Latin Nights – Eclipse Car Bombs FRIDAy: $4.50 premium liquor singles $3 Fireball shots / $3 Ruby Slippers shots $2 Domestic pints, Flamingo Bar & Grill $3.50 jumbos 2335 NW Clay SATURDAy: Domestic draws: $2 pints, $3.50 jumbos / $4 X-Rated / $5 Something Good / $5 Something 1-Oct Karaoke 16-Oct Karaoke Better 2-Oct Karaoke 17-Oct Karaoke 3-Oct Karaoke 18-Oct Karaoke 4-Oct Karaoke 19-Oct Karaoke Monday: SIN night (Service Industry Night) starting 5-Oct Karaoke 20-Oct Karaoke at 9:00 6-Oct Karaoke 21-Oct Karaoke Tuesday: Student Night starting at 9:00 22-Oct Karaoke 7-Oct Karaoke Wednesday: Game Night starting at 6:00 with 8-Oct Karaoke 23-Oct Karaoke Groovy Girl Karaoke at 9 9-Oct Karaoke 24-Oct Karaoke 10-Oct Karaoke 25-Oct Karaoke Thursday: Bucket Night 11-Oct Karaoke 26-Oct Karaoke Friday: Kraazy Karaoke with DJ Dreux Doty starting 12-Oct Karaoke 27-Oct Karaoke at 9:00 13-Oct Karaoke 28-Oct Karaoke 29-Oct Karaoke 14-Oct Karaoke 1-Oct Ladies Night 30-Oct Karaoke 15-Oct Karaoke 2-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party 31-Oct Karaoke 5-Oct SIN Night 6-Oct Student Night 8-Oct Ladies Night 9-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party 12-Oct SIN Night 13-Oct Student Night 15-Oct Ladies Night 16-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party 19-Oct SIN Night 20-Oct Student Night 22-Oct Ladies Night 23-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party 26-Oct SIN Night 27-Oct Student Night 29-Oct Ladies Night 30-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party

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Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site 1515 SE Monroe St. Topeka Zoo Topeka, KS 66612 635 SW Gage Blvd. (785) 354-4273 Topeka, Kansas 66606 Recorded Zoo Infoline: 785-368-9140 This is a FREE museum that the entire family will enjoy! Topeka Zoo Main Office: 785-368-9180 www.topekazoo.com

1-Oct 2pm- tropics tour Read with a Ranger at TSCPL in August 2-Oct 10:30am- Tots and Tales preschool time 2-Oct 2pm- elephant training Saturday August 29, 2015 3-Oct 1:30pm – giraffe feeding 10:00am - 10:30am 4-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding Topeka Shawnee County Public Library, The Story Zone, 121C West 4-Oct 1:30pm- What’s up Doc? FREE for the young and young at heart. 5-Oct 11am- Caiman chompin 5-Oct 2:15pm- Meet the Chef! What do Dr. Seuss and Brown v. Board of Education National Historic 7-Oct 2:30pm- What’s Bugging You? site have in common? Find out when you join Ranger Nick in this 9-Oct 2pm- elephant training storytime celebration of the fun you can have when you try new 10-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding things. 11-Oct 11:30am- tamarin training 11-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding 12-Oct 11am- Caiman Chompin 13-Oct 5:15pm – Eco Club 15-Oct 11am- elephant painting 15-Oct 2pm- tropics tour 16-Oct 2pm- elephant training 16-Oct 6:30pm- twilight tour 17-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding 18-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding 19-Oct 11am- caiman chompin 19-Oct 2:15pm- meet the zoo chef 21-Oct 1pm- Discovery Home School Program 21-Oct 2:30pm- What’s Bugging You? 23-Oct 2pm- elephant training Charles Curtis House 24-Oct 9am- 3pm- Boo at the Zoo 25-Oct 11:30am- Tamarin training 1101 SW Topeka Blvd. 25-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding Topeka, KS 26-Oct 11am- caiman chompin 27-Oct 5:15pm- eco club Tour Information 30-Oct 2pm- elephant training 31-Oct 9am- 3pm- Boo at the Zoo The Musuem is open by appointment. Admission is $5 per person. Children welcome with adult supervision. Call to make arrangements: 785-357-1371

Topeka native, Charles Curtis, was a great-grandson of a Kanza Indian Chief. Curtis was born January 25, 1860 to Captain and Mrs. Oren Curtis. His mother was of Native American ancestry and when she died, when Charles was three years of age, Charles was raised by his mother's people on the Kaw Indian Reservation.

Combat Air Museum 602-604 J Street Topeka, KS 66619-1401 Great Overland Station (785) 862-3303 701 N. Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66608 Summer Visiting Hours: Monday - Saturday 9:00 am - 4:30 pm No (785) 232-5533 visitors admitted after 3:30 pm Sundays & Winter Hrs: (Dec. 1 - Feb. 28) Noon - 4:30 pm No visitors Permanent Exhibits admitted after 3:30 pm Admissions Under age 5: Free Children 5-17 yrs: $4.00 Adults 18 yrs & Santa Fe Artifacts and Photographs older $6.00 Active Military in Uniform (or with ID card): $4.00 Union Pacific Artifacts and Photographs

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Combat Air Museum Hangars 602-604 "J" Street Forbes Field Topeka, Display of Kansas trains dating back to 1932 Kansas (785) 862-3303 Fax: (785) 862 - 3304 www.combatairmuseum.org History of Topeka from 1800 to present Display of Harvey Houses and Harvey Girls August 3 - 6 (Bookings Still Open) Photographs of Topeka Churches Young Aviators Education Class Photographs of Education Buildings Model G Gauge Train Layout 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Photographs Flood of 1951 and 1966 Tornado Bob Dole Education Center, Combat Air Museum Simulator and Baggage Cart

"Friends of the Station" (I am a member) Click here for the friends of the station form

Call for Artifacts and Photographs

The Great Overland Station is developing an exhibit focused on significant fires that have occurred in our community. (Some examples may include: downtown fires, fire at UP Station, Grace Capitol of Kansas, 1863-1869 Cathedral fire, Jayhawk Hotel fire, Topeka High School fire) Constitution Hall was the first Kansas Capitol during construction of the East Wing of the Statehouse five If you have artifacts or photographs illustrating this topic that you would be willing to loan for the exhibit, please contact Sarah House blocks to the south. at the Great Overland Station. Items for the exhibit will be accepted through April 4, 2015. Artifacts chosen for the exhibit will be on display June-September 2015.

All inquiries and information regarding potential artifacts should be directed to:

Sarah House Program Manager Great Overland Station Museum and Education Center 701 North Kansas Avenue Topeka, KS 66608 Office: (785) 232-5533, ext. 13 Kansas State Capitol Tour Center Cell: (785) 213-1904 300 W. 10th Fax: (785) 232-6259 10th & Jackson Email: [email protected] Topeka, KS 66612 (785) 296-3966 Veteran's Day Celebration Wednesday, November 11th @ 2pm

You really need to stop by and see all the work that they have Community Harvey House Luncheon finally completed! The Dome View is AMAZING. Thursday, December 3rd

Santa Arrives on Union Pacific Kansas State Capitol - Visitor Center Exhibits Sunday, December 6th @ 1pm Explore moments in Kansas history while visiting the newly restored State Capitol. The visitor center is open for tours 8 a.m. – 12th12th AnnualAnnual FundraisingFundraising GalaGala Friday, April 22nd 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Find information about historic tours.

All images and photographs are the property of the Kansas

Historical Society unless otherwise noted. Check out more Kansas 9th Annual Railroad Festival images on Kansas Memory. Saturday, July 9th Guide to Kansas State Capitol Visitor Center Exhibits (PDF)

The Kansas State Capitol dome tours are scheduled at 9:15, 10:15, and 11:15 a.m., 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, and 3:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. This spectacular tour is breathtaking—literally—with 296 steps and no elevator. The elaborate architecture is highlighted with close up views of the inner and outer domes. The summit offers a unique perspective of the city of Topeka. Participants who reach the cupola earn bragging rights. Souvenir merchandise is available in the Capitol Store on ground level.

785-296-3966 [email protected] Holley Museum Military Museum

Downtown Ramada Inn Tours last approximately 40 minutes Cost is free during scheduled times Maximum group size is 30 Reservations are accepted Walk-up At the present time the museum features 5 galleries, named after visitors will be accommodated as space is available. world leaders. The first gallery is the Winston Spencer Churchill Gallery and features artifacts from World War II in England.

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Museum of the Kansas National Guard Kansas Museum of History 6425 SW Sixth Avenue 6700 Southwest Topeka Boulevard Topeka, KS 66615 Topeka, KS 66619-1401 (785) 272-8681 (785) 862-1020 Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday, 1 - 5 p.m. Sunday The Museum is open to the public from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tues through Sat. Sunday appointments can be scheduled for special groups at (785) 862-1020. The museum is located at 6700 S.W. Topeka The Great Soldier State: Kansas and the Civil Blvd., (the main entrance of Forbes Field) War October 3, 2014 - January 3, 2016

Frontier Kansas was pivotal in the Union victory. As Kansas impacted the war effort, the war also impacted Kansans. After the war, settlement by Pancake Feed & Heartland Military Day hundreds of thousands of veterans who created new towns, businesses, Jun 6, 2015 at 12:00AM and railroads led Kansas to become known as the Great Soldier State.

7 am-8 pm - Remembering Our Fallen Exhibit 7-10 am - Pancake Feed 8 This special exhibit tells the Kansas story of the Civil War and features am-4 pm - Military Equipment Exhibits 10:30 am - WW II Battle related objects froremom the collections of the Kansas Historical Society. Reenactment 11 am - Topeka Big Band Concert 11 am-2 pm - Cookout Concessions 1 pm - Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran Panel 2 pm - WW II Battle Reenactment 3 pm - Operation Enduring Freedom Veteran Panel 6:30 pm - Fairlawn Road Swing Band Concert 7:30 pm - Global War on Terrorism Memorial Ceremony

OPERATING HOURS Featuring an 1854 replica Log Cabin with Blacksmith Shop, 1870’s Victorian Prairie Mansion on the National Register of Historic Places, and Mondays CLOSED (except some holidays) 2½ acres of Botanical Garden, including Anna’s Place, a Victorian Reading Tues - Sat 10 AM - 5 PM Sundays 1 PM - 5 PM Garden and a 240 foot cascading rock rivulet. WEEKLY PROGRAMS To learn more about the history of Old Prairie Town, please click on the Wee Wednesdays: 10:30 - 11:30 AM following link: http://www.agaminkansas.com/index_09042013.php Wildlife Wednesdays: 11 AM Serious Fun! Fridays: 11 AM & 2 PM

2-Oct Serious Fun Friday 2-Oct Cardboard Mania 3-Oct STEAM 3-Oct Cardboard Mania 6-Oct Toddler Tuesday 7-Oct WEE Wednesday 9-Oct Serious Fun Friday 10-Oct STEAM 10-Oct Chinese Calligraphy Demo- KS Museum 11-Oct Puzzle Pieces 13-Oct Toddler Tuesday 14-Oct WEE Wednesday 16-Oct Serious Fun Friday 16-Oct Make! Big Build Construction Camp - KS Museum 17-Oct STEAM 17-Oct Chinese Tea Program & Ceremony - KS Museum 20-Oct Toddler Tuesday 21-Oct WEE Wednesday 23-Oct Serious Fun Friday 24-Oct STEAM 27-Oct Toddler Tuesday 28-Oct WEE Wednesday 30-Oct Serious Fun Friday 31-Oct STEAM

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4-Oct Hunter and Jumper Association Show 10-Oct Topeka Gem and Mineral Show 11-Oct Topeka Gem and Mineral Show 15-Oct Darius Rucker - Darius Rucker Southern Style Tour 16-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state finals 16-Oct Topeka RoadRunners 17-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state finals 17-Oct Gun & Knife Show 17-Oct Public Ice Skating 12:30p 17-Oct Topeka RoadRunners 17-Oct Public Ice Skating 9:45pm 18-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state finals 1-Oct Cub Club Crafts 18-Oct Gun & Knife Show 2-Oct Family Game Night 18-Oct Public Ice Skating 4p 2-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 24-Oct Mother Earth News Fair 5-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 25-Oct Mother Earth News Fair 6-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah 28-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty 6-Oct Bedtime Stories 29-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty 7-Oct Mad Scientist Mel 30-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty 7-Oct Story Time w/ Marj 30-Oct State Volleyball Tournament 8-Oct Cub Club Crafts 31-Oct CYRA Finals Rodeo 9-Oct Family Game Night 31-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty 9-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 31-Oct State Volleyball Tournament 12-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 13-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah 14-Oct Mad Scientist Mel 14-Oct Story Time w/ Marj 15-Oct Cub Club Crafts 16-Oct Family Game Night 16-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 19-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 20-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah 20-Oct Bedtime Stories 21-Oct Mad Scientist Mel 21-Oct Story Time w/ Marj 22-Oct Cub Club Crafts 23-Oct Family Game Night 23-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 26-Oct Kid's Drum Circle 27-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah 27-Oct Reading Fun Club 28-Oct Mad Scientist Mel 28-Oct Story Time w/ Marj 29-Oct Cub Club Crafts 30-Oct Family Game Night 30-Oct Kid's Drum Circle

The Collective Art Gallery

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3121 SW Huntoon The Collective Art Gallery is open on Wednesdays through Fridays 12-5PM and on Saturdays 10AM to 3PM..

The Ad Astra Theatre Ensemble would like to encourage education, enlightenment, and entertainment within our Topeka Art Gallery audiences by providing thought provoking plays and musicals that ask questions and beg reflection. We would also like to aid our community in providing more exposure to the arts and to financially give back any profits from production to local theatres or charities in order to better the community in which we live.

Trails Market & Gallery 109 N Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66618 (785) 806-7171

Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy (TCTA) 3028 SW 8th Avenue Topeka, KS 66606 785-357-5211

The Addams Family

September 11 - October 10, 2015

It’s every father's nightmare: Wednesday Addams, daughter and the aMUSEd Gallery is happy to announce one crazy cool chick as our ultimate princess of darkness, has fallen in love with a sweet, smart featured artist for October and November, 2015!!! young man from a respectable family - a man her parents have never

met. Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her If you haven't had the opportunity to see Shelly's work you are in for mother, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the quit a treat!! She is one colorful character both in her artwork and fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's 'normal' boyfriend and personality!! his parents.

Her work will be shown from October 2nd through November 6th!! Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. Music / Lyrics by Andrew Lippa. Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams. Produced with special arrangement by Theatrical Rights Worldwide.

Murdermind

October 23 - November 7, 2015

Gloom overhangs Mayhew Manor, touching all who dare enter. This 3113 SW Huntoon twisted murder mystery follows the Mayhew family as Clifford Brownell Tue - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:30 pm arrives at the manor to help. Is Brownell an actor in this drama of the Sat: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm , or is he the principal player? Where does sanity end and illusion begin? This gothic tale of horror, love and is sure to brighten a gray day and make restless a still night. Downtown Topeka By Bart McGallion. Produced through special arrangement with Samuel French Play Service.

The Monster Under the Bed

October 2 - October 11, 2015

When Ben swaps places with the under- bed monster, his life and The ARTSConnect First Friday Artwalk includes nearly 60 galleries that school are turned inside out and upside down. A funny and thrilling play open their doors across the city from 5:30-8:30p on the first Friday of for children about friendship and facing your fears. every month of the year. That’s right – all 12 months and all across this fine city, businesses have special art on their walls ready for to come A Creepy-Fun Comedy by Kevin Dyer. Produced in Special Arrangement look, visit and BUY!! with Plays for Young Audiences.

Thousands of patrons enjoy going from gallery to gallery

seeing the sights, seeing friends, and interacting with a growing and vibrant arts community. ARTSConnect publishes a printed map 4 times a year to guide artwalkers, which you can find at your favorite gallery. The map is also available in Topeka Magazine and in seveneightfive Magazine.

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Grace Cathedral Laugh Lines IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY COMPANY Sunday, October 25 – 7:00 pm: Tune My Heart to Sing His Praise Formerly known as Laughing Matters, Laugh Lines improv An evening of worship and song led by the choirs of First United comedy shows pack the house and perform comedy sketches Methodist, Grantville United Methodist, Southern Hills Mennonite, and games based on audience suggestions. You won’t want to Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, and Grace Cathedral. miss a single exciting evening with this troupe of comics that have become a Topeka tradition!

Laugh Lines humor not suitable for all audiences.

Friday, October 30, 7 p.m. Tickets $ 10.00.(plus tax and facility fee) Doors open at 7 PM. Show “Silents in the Cathedral,” sponsored by the Topeka/Shawnee County starts at 8 PM Public Library, is an evening of silent pictures accompanied by live music on the Cathedral organ. This free event begins with two short comedy films, followed by an intermission and the “spooky” feature Nov 13 Laugh Lines - TCTA presentation. Nov 14 Laugh Lines - TCTA Feb 12 Laugh Lines - TCTA SHORTS Feb 13 Laugh Lines - TCTA Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde clip (1920) Apr 1 Laugh Lines - TCTA Sheldon Lewis stars in this rival version of Jekyll & Hyde, completed Apr 2 Laugh Lines - TCTA and shown just ahead of the featured Barrymore version. This was May 7 Laugh Lines - TCTA intended to beat the Paramount version into theaters and it Aug 19 Laugh Lines - TCTA succeeded in that, but it is NOT the version anyone remembers Aug 20 Laugh Lines - TCTA today. These clips will contrast with the excellent work that Barrymore manages in the later version. – 15 min.

Dr. Pyckle & Mr. Pryde (1925) Stan Laurel is a hit in one of his early solo shorts (without Oliver Hardy). Laurel made several of these and they were often spoofs of popular feature films - MUD & SAND and THE SOILERS are other examples. This horror/comedy turned out to be one of Laurel’s best. It follows the Jekyll/Hyde story, but Stan’s attempts at evil are hysterical. – 20 minutes

Feature: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1920) Starring John Barrymore / Nita Naldi / Brandon Hurst – 78 minutes - B/W with Color Tints, Directed by John S. Robertson This feature film for the 18th annual “Silents in the Cathedral” is considered by many to be the first great American Horror Movie.

Paramount Pictures put together a modest production for this film and seized John Barrymore to play the dual role, a part he literally G-Rated comedy by teens threw himself into. In many ways, Barrymore is the whole show and An all-youth version of Laugh Lines, The Freshman Class perform he devours the part. He even brought his own houseplants to family-friendly improv comedy. Kids love shouting out decorate the somewhat sparce sets and spruce up the production. suggestions from the audience, and adults enjoy the quick-wit of

our actors. The story involves a respected doctor following his dream experiment to separate the ‘selves’ of man into the good and the Doors open at 6 PM. Show starts at 7 PM bad. Performing it on himself, the result is a monstrous creation beyond his control, causing shattering consequences for all. Oct 24 The Freshman Class – TCTA Jan 30 The Freshman Class – TCTA Organist Marvin Faulwell and percussionist Bob Keckeisen have put Mar 12 The Freshman Class – TCTA together a dazzling musical score for this feature and they will be Apr 16 The Freshman Class – TCTA playing it live at the Cathedral. Senior Class October 4 – November 1: Photography by Tom Stubbs IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY BY SENIOR CITIZENS Sunday, November 1 -- 4:00 pm: Evensong followed by Reception Our senior improv company is made up entirely of 55+ year old for the Artist actors from our community. They define life in the golden years as

a terrifically fun-filled trip! Tom’s exhibit includes black and white and color photographs of

landscapes and architecture from locations in the US, Italy and Jan 31 Senior Class – TCTA France. Tom has travelled extensively in the US, Europe and China. Mar 13 Senior Class – TCTA His work has been published nationally and he participates in Apr 17 Senior Class – TCTA numerous art shows each year.

WTCT Players CELEBRATING THE RADIO PLAYS OF THE 30S, 40S, AND 50S Take a trip to yesteryear and enjoy radio favorites including The Lone Ranger, Gunsmoke, The Shadow, and a host of other favorites recreated by veteran actors who were thrilled by these stories when they were new!

Tickets are $ 6.00. Doors open at 1:00 pm. Show begins at 2:00 pm.

Oct 25 WTCT Players – TCTA Mar 20 WTCT Players – TCTA Aug 20 WTCT Players – TCTA

Project Terror : a fear Experiment

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Oct 16 – Oct 31

Project Terror: a fear experiment is a haunted house experience Topeka Festival Singers presented by Helen Hocker Theater, located in Gage Park. White Concert Hall The theatre has been transformed into a haunted house that will www.topekafestivalsingers.org tantalize your fears in a performance style, four-sensory haunted house experience. All Things Bright and Beautiful

The experience is geared towards those with a high tolerance for The Festival Singers open their 32nd season with a program that gory, creepy and spooky, and admittance is restricted to ages 13 and focuses on aspects of beauty and nature. We are excited to present the up. premiere of a new commissioned choral work by renowned composer, Dan Forrest. In keeping with tradition, several young area singers will Open Friday & Saturday from 7pm - midnight join us on stage as a part of our high school apprentice program. OCT 16 & 17 OCT 23 & 24 Monday, 7:30 pm, October 5, 2015 OCT 30 & 31 White Concert Hall Washburn University Purchase tickets at the door. $15 per person. Sing and Rejoice

https://www.topekacivictheatre.com/productions/item/project-terror Join the Festival Singers as we celebrate the season with traditional and contemporary carols, featuring excerpts from Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, settings of familiar tunes including Away in a Manger and Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day….and be surrounded by choral music that will fill you with hope, peace and joy.

Monday, 7:30 pm, December 14, 2015 White Concert Hall Washburn University Home Again

They’re back! Broadway stars Jeff Kready and his wife, Nikki Renée Daniels, return to join the Singers for an evening of music-making that you won’t want to miss. Jeff is the lead role in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Best Musical, 2014 Tony), and Nikki is the lead female role in The Book of Mormon (Best Musical, 2011 Tony). Standing- roomonly two years ago, so you’ll want to come early and get a good seat!

Monday, 7:30 pm, February 29, 2016 White Concert Hall Washburn University TFS Showcase

Members of the Festival Singers are extremely talented, as you will see and hear at our annual season-closer of songs from the stage, screen and the field of pop. In keeping with tradition, several in the group will take the spotlight as they “show off” their skills at the mic. Our crackerjack instrumentalists will add that extra spark as we present a special evening of entertainment!

Monday, 7:30 pm, May 16, 2016 White Concert Hall Washburn University

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Paint Therapy Uncorked is Topeka's ONLY interactive Art Lounge. Fresh, exciting, and unique, we'll provide a night out you'll never forget, and your own masterpiece to remember it by.

By reservation only, bring a date, your best friend, your mom and sister, or everyone you know. Even if you come alone, you'll be among friends. Ramada Inn Downtown It's BYOB! Your favorite bottle of wine, your favorite cocktail mix, or your favorite beer, bring it with you and don't forget Oct 11 AARON WEINSTEIN, JAZZ VIOLIN, AND MATT MUNISTERI, your designated driver, they're the life of the party! GUITAR Nov 15 PETE CHRISTLIEB, TENOR SAX, AND LINDA SMALL, Relax, mingle in our lounge, and get ready to uncork your TROMBONE creativity! Dec 6 THE NEW RED ONION JAZZ BABIES Jan 17 TODD WILKINSON’S UNUSUAL SUSPECTS Local artists will take you through step-by-step instructions Feb 21 FOUNDATION 627 BIG BAND, STEVE LAMBERT, DIRECTOR as you transform your blank canvas into your own work of Mar 20 JIM DEJULIO, BASS, AND LARRY FULLER, PIANO Apr 17 STAN KESSLER’S K.C. JAZZ ALL-STARS http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 13 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

art. Even if you haven't picked up a paint brush since you last used your Kindergarten watercolor set, you'll leave feeling like Picasso.

Oct 3 Kansas Burlesque Festival - TPAC Oct 9 Christopher Titus - TPAC Oct 29 The Wonder Bread Years – TPAC Paint Therapy Uncorked is a posh lounge, an eclectic art Nov 20 Casting Crowns – TPAC gallery, and a place to unwind. Nov 21 Classic Rock Christmas – TPAC Nov 30 Oak Ridge Boys Christmas – TPAC Experience the trendiest night out in Topeka for yourself. Dec 21 Mannheim Steamroller Christmas - TPAC Feb 12 Million Dollar Quartet 1-Oct Thursday Night You Pick Feb 28 Danu 2-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick Mar 12 Second City 3-Oct Saturday afternoon Paint Apr 29 Saturday Night Fever 3-Oct Saturday Night Out 4-Oct Family Day 7-Oct Wednesday Night You Pick 8-Oct Thirsty Thursday Kansas Burlesque Festival 9-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick Oct 3 10-Oct Saturday Night Out 8p to 10:30p 11-Oct Family Day Topeka Performing Arts Center 15-Oct Thirsty Thursday 16-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick For an exotic night out, don't miss the first-ever Kansas Burlesque 17-Oct Saturday Night Out Festival, a cabaret style show with talented dancers and unique acts 18-Oct Family Day hosted by Visit Topeka Inc., the Jayhawk Theatre and AOZ Magazine. 21-Oct Witches Night! 22-Oct Thursday Night You Pick A portion of the proceeds from the two-night event will benefit the 23-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick Jayhawk Theatre's restoration process. 24-Oct Saturday Night Out 25-Oct Family Day Saturday, October 3 Events 28-Oct Wednesday Night You Pick Gourmet Dinner at Jayhawk Theatre, 6 pm 30-Oct Night Before Halloween Enjoy a pre-show gourmet dinner in the beautiful Jayhawk Theatre. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and will be catered by Luis' Place. Purchase a dinner ticket for $35. Cash bar available. Space is limited. Buy dinner tickets.

Register Now!! Check out their website for more Burlesque Show at Topeka Performing Arts Center, 8 pm events. Join us to see the best burlesque performers in the midwest turn up the heat! Burlesque can be classy, entertaining, stimulating, even amusing. Beginning at 8 p.m. watch more than 20 dynamic acts take the stage in a cabaret-style show. Purchase tickets for this unforgettable performance online. Tickets are $30.

The show features the Luscious Ladies of Burlesque Downtown Underground, a professional modern burlesque company from Kansas City. BDU is dedicated to the advancement of the worldwide burlesque revival by creating fun, classy, scintillating, artful, high performance tickle and tease, which is neo-burlesque entertainment aimed to entertain Kansas City audiences and beyond. This company is compiled of sexy and multi-talented, professional actors, dancers and singers that perform regularly within KC's dance, cabaret and theatrical scene. Each solo or collaborative routine you witness comes from each Luscious Lady themselves: the creative idea, the choice of music, choreography, costuming is brought to you by each individual Luscious Lady of Burlesque Downtown Underground.

More info: http://www.visittopeka.com/events/kansas-burlesque- festival/

Other Arts & Entertainment Gage Band Shell

Topeka Art Gallery Oct 2 First Friday Art Walk

Oct 2 First Friday Art Walk

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Brahms — Symphony No. 3 Rachmaninoff — Piano Concerto No. 2 featuring Ching-Yun Hu, Piano

We kick off our Worlds Away season with music from across the globe from the lands of Europe and Russia. Our season begins with Brahms’ lush Sabatini Art Gallery and gorgeous Symphony No. 3, a favorite in the orchestral repertoire and a Topeka Public Library masterpiece of form and beauty. We then feature the rising super-star Ching-Yun Hu on one of the most romantic works in the symphonic The Sabatini Art Gallery is located a short distance from the library literature, Rachmaninoff’s yearning and passionate Piano Concert No. 2. entrance, just to the right of the rotunda. Exhibits, programs and Don’t miss this thrilling start to our year as we embark on new worlds of events are free, casual and open to the public. Hours are the same as music together. the Library, except when closed for change of exhibition. MUSIC OF LATIN AMERICA November 7, 2015 Gallery hours are the same as hours for the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library: Mon–Fri., 9am to 9pm, Sat 9am to 6pm and Sun 12pm to Revueltas — Ocho por radio (Eight on the Radio) 9pm. The library’s Digital Branch is open 24/7 at tscpl.org. Héctor Infanzón — Vibraphone Concerto (World Premiere) Featuring Ricardo Gallardo, percussionist Ricardo Lorenz — Pataruco — Concerto for Venezuelan Maracas and

Orchestra featuring Ricardo Gallardo, percussionist Ginastera — Variaciones concertantes

This concert of Latin American rhythms will be an absolutely unforgettable evening of percussion virtuosity, foot-stomping excitement, and exotic melodies. The Topeka Symphony is thrilled to welcome to its stage international drumming sensation Ricardo Gallardo in the world’s only NOTO Arts District concerto for Venezuelan Maracas. You won’t believe your eyes or your You're Invited!! To the first ever Children's Art Show in NOTO!! ears, and you’ve certainly never heard maracas like this before. We Oct 24 11a to 4p celebrate the music of South America with Ginastera’s haunting and More Information: charming Variaciones Concertantes and play the Kansas premiere of a new *There is no cost to participate, however some events the day of the Vibraphone concerto. It’ll be a musical adventure you won’t want to miss. Childrens Art Show will cost, but the prices are kept low to make it CAPITOL FEDERAL® HOLIDAY CONCERT easy on families. December 16, 2015

Each art piece should have the child’s name on the back and what Custer — It’s Christmastime school/daycare/household they belong to, Art is restricted to 2D Traditional — Three Spanish Carols artwork only and no bigger than an 8 ½ x 11. You can use many Reed — Russian Christmas Music different mediums, i.e. : wood panels, paper, canvas. We hope that you Christensen — German Carol Festival will be creative using many different techniques. Henderson/Custer — A Canadian Brass Christmas Berlin — White Christmas Our theme is “Fall Festival” but you are free to incorporate anything Holcombe — Festive Sounds of Hanukah you want! Barber — Chorale Prelude on Silent Night Nelson — Frosty the Snowman Art pieces need to be finished and dropped off by October 18th in order Rutter — Shepherds Pipe Carol to be included, original art pieces will be available for pick up the week Finnegan — Carol Sing-a-long after the show. Frohliche Weihnachten! Joyeux Noel! Feliz Navidad! Celebrate Christmas Invitations will be emailed out for programs to fill out and send home around the world with musical favorites from all around the globe. The with families. It’s the programs responsibility to schedule their art Kansas Youth Chorale will join us onstage to share Christmas stories and show times within their program and then let us know when that will traditions, and we’ll conclude with an audience sing-a-long that will put be. Ideally anytime between 11 and 3 would be a perfect time for about you in to the holiday spirit. 45 minutes. (for example; have all your students gather in NOTO at said THE FAR EAST business at 1pm to tour the show) January 23, 2016

• Upon sign up you will receive more information on where to drop off Borodin — Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor art, where your art show will be set up, and how to pick up your art Chen Yi — Chinese Folk Dance Suite after the show. Sign up here by clicking this link---> Featuring Terrie Baune, Violin http://whoozin.com/796-D37-TQV6 Rimsky-Korsakov — Scheherazade

Travel to exotic worlds with the Topeka Symphony’s night of music from 11:00 - Children’s Art Show opens inside local businesses the Far East, including the always-popular Polovtsian Dances from Prince 11:00 - Interactive Art Activity by Manchester School for Young Children Igor and Kansas City Conservatory composer Chen Yi’s charming and 12:00- Story Time with Kyler Carpenter playful Chinese Folk Dance Suite for solo violin, which incorporates 1:00 - Parade Chinese folk music into a virtuosic violin concerto. Finally, we go to Arabia 2:30 - Paper Airplane Contest with Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, one of the most-often requested 4:00 – Children’s Art Show ends works for symphonies and a thrilling tour de force of Eastern melodies. THE WORLDS OF HOLLYWOOD OTHER EVENTS: February 13, 2016

Interactive Art Booth Shore — Lord of the Rings Kids Temporary Tattoos Sponsored by Matryoshka Tattoo Jarre — Lawrence of Arabia Face Painting Korngold — Robin Hood Sidewalk Chalk Sponsored by Two Wolves Studio Gold — Exodus Photo Booth Sponsored by Faith Hope Love Photography Zimmer — Pirates of the Caribbean

Please contact Staci Dawn or Erin Hatton-Landwehr for more This Valentine’s Day, let the Topeka Symphony take you to the worlds of information and to sign your child up to be a participating artist! the movies. We will play the sweeping, majestic scores from the silver screen, including beloved classics like Robin Hood and Lawrence of Arabia, as well as modern epics such as the Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the world of legendary Hollywood for an evening of passionate, powerful movie music. THE WORLD IN STORM AND SEA March 19, 2016

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Two Block Chalk Walk Oct 24 2p to 8p Beethoven — Symphony No. 6 — Pastoral Two Wolves Studio Young Artist Competition Winner 837 ½ N Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS Britten — Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes

We're Doing It AGAIN! In conjunction with the Children's Art Show in NOTO on October 2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the tornado which tore through 24th!! Topeka. We remember the storm at this evening’s concert of the World in Storm. We will play Benjamin Britten’s stormy and dramatic Four Sea You know you love sidewalk chalk, I do too! We all do, don't we? We're getting out Interludes from the opera Peter Grimes and offer perhaps the most the sidewalk chalk and we're going to attempt to cover each square of concrete famous of all storm music, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, the Pastoral. The sidewalk within two blocks with art and try to beat some kind of crazy chalk walk Pastoral features a musical thunderstorm, including the calm before the side record. Our longest record we covered one side of the two blocks, this time we storm, the raging storm itself, and the quiet afterwards, and will provide aim to cover both sides of the street. Plus it will be buckets of fun for all the kids, big us an opportunity to reflect on the storm of 1966 and the years following and small, young and young at heart. as Topekans rebuilt. This will be a moving and powerful evening for all. What do ya'll think? Can we do a Two Block Chalk Walk, Again?? I believe we can. April 23, 2016 Between you and me and everyone we know, I say YES! Two Block Chalk Walk, Lets rock this chalk!! Verdi — Messa da Requiem

We are providing a box of chalk in front of each building for community use. You're With the Washburn University Choir and the Topeka Festival Singers welcome to bring your own chalks as well. We are also taking chalk donations for this event. Our season will conclude with Verdi’s Requiem, a magnificent collaboration for chorus, soloists, and orchestra. We will amass over 100 singers onstage We're inviting special guest artists to be featured on designated areas. If you would for this monumental finale to our year. like to be a featured artist please contact us and let us know, we'll reserve a featured space.

Remember, the goal is to cover the most distance possible in one day with chalk art from the community.

Free and fun - for the entire family. Please feel free bring your favorite chalks and your cameras.

We'll see you in the NOTO Arts District!

Topeka Community Concert Association 2014-2015 Concert Series For more information call 785-357-8702 or visit us online at www.TOPEKACCA.org

Open Seating Only - No Reserved Seating; Doors open half hour before curtain time; Dates and Artists Subject to Change; All concerts held at White Concert Hall, Washburn University

Memberships (tickets to all 5 concerts) Season Memberships $75, Senior Memberships $60, Family Memberships $155 (2 adults and all students age 5-18), Single Family Memberships $80 (1 2-Oct So U Think U R Funny adult and all students age 5-18) 3-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road 9-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road (Single concert tickets are $35/person and available in the lobby prior to each 21-Oct WU Jazz Jam Session concert.) 28-Oct Waka Waka Wednesday Comedy Night

TWO DAYS Market - NOTO Arts District Topeka's Monthly Market, TWO DAYS, is open Oct 2 & 3 at 9 a.m. each day for the First Friday weekend; We hope to see you then!! 829 N. Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS 785 249 8415

The Andrew J. and Georgia Oct 1 Wind Ensemble & Orchestra Concert - White Concert Neese Gray Theatre Hall Oct 7 Capital City Marching Band Festival – Yager Stadium The Andrew J. and Georgia Neese Gray Theatre is located in the Garvey Oct 9 Washburn Opera Studio Presents “The Medium” – Fine Arts Center on Washburn's campus. The acoustically-designed thrust WCH theatre is the site of sophisticated plays and musicals, from classical to Oct 15 WU Jazz Ensemble Concert – WCH http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 16 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

contemporary. The seating capacity is 330 with several premium views Oct 17 KBA Kansas State Marching Band Competition – Yager compliant with ADA regulations. Stadium Oct 18 Fall Choral Concert – WCH INTO THE WOODS Oct 23 Washburn U Faculty Showcase Concert – WCH

book by James Lapine music by Stephen Sondheim Nov 2 High School Showcase Concert – White Concert Hall November 6, 7, 13 & 14 @ 7:30 and November 15 @ 2:00, 2015 Nov 8 Chamber Youth Concert - White Concert Hall Nov 15 Topeka Youth Symphony Orchestra – White Concert Nov 6 Into the Woods – Washburn Theatre Hall Nov 7 Into the Woods – Washburn Theatre Nov 19 WU Orchestra Concert – WCH Nov 13 Into the Woods – Washburn Theatre Nov 20 Washburn Opera Studio “A Gilbert & Sullivan Carol” – Nov 14 Into the Woods – Washburn Theatre Grace Episcopal Cathedral Nov 15 Into the Woods – Washburn Theatre Nov 23 Washburn Wind Ensemble – WCH Nov 30 Percussion Ensemble Holiday – White Concert Hall Dec 6 Washburn Holiday Vespers Concert - WHC

Oct 10 Washburn Football Oct 24 Washburn Football

Oct 6 Washburn Volleyball Oct 16 Washburn Volleyball Oct 17 Washburn Volleyball Oct 23 Washburn Volleyball Oct 24 Washburn Volleyball Nov 6 Washburn Volleyball Nov 7 Washburn Volleyball

Oct 2 Topeka RoadRunner Oct 3 Topeka RoadRunner Oct 16 Topeka RoadRunner Oct 17 Topeka RoadRunner

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American Legion Capital Post 1 Capitol BINGO (37th St) 2050 SE 30th (785) 266-5532 Sunday: Bingo 5:45 open to the public Wed: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tuesday Bingo 5:45 open to the public Fri: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Wednesday Texas Holdum 6:30 (members & their guest Sun: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm only) These groups donate time and money to the community of Topeka. Friday Texas Holdum 6 & 9 (members & their guest only) Early birds start at 6:30 PM on Wednesday and Friday with regular session starting at 7:00 PM. Early birds start at 6:00 The following are public events PM on Sunday with regular session starting at 6:30 PM. Pull 4-Oct BINGO Tabs and Event Games sold with full concession stand. Doors 6-Oct BINGO open at 4:00 PM. 11-Oct BINGO 13-Oct BINGO 2-Oct BINGO 18-Oct BINGO 4-Oct BINGO 20-Oct BINGO 7-Oct BINGO 25-Oct BINGO 9-Oct BINGO 27-Oct BINGO 11-Oct BINGO 14-Oct BINGO American Legion Post 400 (Hwy 24) 16-Oct BINGO 18-Oct BINGO Monday and Thursday - Doors Open - 5:00 PM / Early Bird - 21-Oct BINGO 6:30 PM / Regular Bingo - 7:00 PM 23-Oct BINGO 25-Oct BINGO 28-Oct BINGO 30-Oct BINGO 3-Oct BINGO 6-Oct BINGO 10-Oct BINGO 13-Oct BINGO 17-Oct BINGO 20-Oct BINGO B-I-N-G-O for Hayden High School 24-Oct BINGO 27-Oct BINGO Every Thursday and Saturday at Hayden High School 31-Oct BINGO 401 SW Gage, Topeka, KS Session begins 6:30pm Minimum of only $7 to play! Arab Shrine Temple Nightly minimum 1305 S Kansas Ave payout $2,150 to maximum $4,250 3-Oct BINGO 10-Oct BINGO 1-Oct BINGO 17-Oct BINGO 2-Oct BINGO 24-Oct BINGO 8-Oct BINGO 31-Oct BINGO 9-Oct BINGO 15-Oct BINGO 16-Oct BINGO The Moose - BINGO 22-Oct BINGO 23-Oct BINGO 4-Oct BINGO 29-Oct BINGO 6-Oct BINGO 30-Oct BINGO 11-Oct BINGO

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Jayhawk Theatre

Sat, Oct 3 | 6PM The Jayhawk Theatre is proud to host a wonderful dinner presented by Topeka favorite Luis' Place. Dinner begins at 6pm, followed by a live burlesque show at Topeka Performing Art Center at 8:00. Portion of the proceeds going back to the Jayhawk Theater. (Tickets for the LIVE! Burlesque Show TPAC are $30.00 and must be purchased through TPAC's website at http://www.tpactix.org/.com) $30 | per person (NOW AVAILABLE)

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Fri, Oct 23-24 | 7PM & Midnight

We would like, if we may, to take you on a strange journey. Our 2nd annual interactive Rocky Horror Picture Show extravaganza. - Costume Contest - Audience Participation - Time Warp Prop Bag (FREE) - Giveaways & more! $ 25 | per ticket (Available soon)

Meals on Wheels

Please find attached our 2015 Fall Newsletter which is filled with information to keep you informed of the latest news at Meals on Wheels.

http://www.mowks.org/pdfs/Newsletter.pdf

You may also visit our website at www.mowks.org for more information.

Thank you for supporting Meals on Wheels so that we can fulfill our mission to nourish the elderly and/or homebound people in our community.

Happy FALL from all of us at Meals on Wheels!

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Gage Park TRAIN and Carousel

Relive old memories and create new memories. The mini-train has been an integral part of the sights and sounds of Gage Park for over 45 years. Follow a mile- long scenic course through the heart of the park, as the engineer enlightens you on the history of Gage Park, and the many attractions that are available for you and your family to enjoy.

2015 Schedule (weather permitting)

August 28-November 1 Friday & Saturday 10am-4:45pm Sunday 11am-4:45pm

TOPEKA NORTH OUTREACH FALL FESTIVAL - Oct. 3, Seaman Community Church, 2036 N.W. Taylor. Attention crafters or vendors: To reserve a $20 table, contact Rebecca at 785-408-1483 or e-mail [email protected].

C5Alive “PASTOR'S APPRECIATIO” LUNCHEON – Oct. 8, 11:30am-1pm, at Great Overland Station. This month's Christian Chamber of Commerce luncheon will treat pastors to a free lunch and special speaker Becki Halloran of Alden's House updating us on human trafficking in the area.

• Cost: $10 for C5 members & first-time guests who RSVP, $12 at the door

• $15 for non-members & repeat guests.

• Please RSVP to [email protected], so we know how much food is needed! Open to the public – Put POWER in your life with great food, great speakers and great company! Invite a friend to join you!

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16TH ANNUAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP GALA - AVIATION EXPLORER SQD. 8 - Oct. 10, 5:30pm, at Ramada Downtown. Reception, Silent Auction and Dinner, with Captain Al Haynes as the Featured Speaker. For tickets or info call 785.862.2100 or go to www.post8.org and select Banquet 2015 button

20TH YEAR CELEBRATION OF THE COUNTRY PARSON RADIO PROGRAM - Oct. 10, 7pm, Topeka First Assembly, 500 SW 27th (27th & Topeka Blvd). For the past 15 years, The Country Parson's home has been WIBW - 94.5 Country. Join artists Leo Johnston of CrossCountry the Band, Tommy Brandt, Mo Howard and Dusty Workman as they help celebrate this special event! The fun night will be a cross between the Tonight Show and Church, and will include special showcases by each artist, interviews and much more! $10 at the door. For info, go to thecountryparson.com or call 785.505.7375.

JUDGEMENT HOUSE 2015 – HE KNOWS - Oct. 14, 17, 18, 21, 24, 25, 28, 30, 6–9pm, closing times vary, call for reservations, Wanamaker Woods Nazarene Church, 3501 SW Wanamaker Rd. Suggested Donation $4 per person or $9 with Laser Tag Game. Reservation Hotline: 785-220-8885. (PG) Some scenes are intense or graphic. Children under 10 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

OPEN HOUSE FOR MIDWEST BARTER EXCHANGE AND CAMO-CROSS DOG TRAINING – Oct. 23, 4-7pm at Camo-Cross, 3526 SE 21st St. Enjoy food and drinks while you network with Midwest Barter members and Camo-Cross staff. Learn more about benefits of membership in Midwest Barter, and about what Camo-Cross has to offer. For info call 969-1341.

Topeka Round Up Club 7843 SW 37th St Topeka, KS 66614

2015 Bark for Life of Shawnee County Kansas presented by Topeka Veterinary Medical Association and Dog Day Afternoon Pet Ranch and Resort!

Join us October 3rd for this one of a kind dog event raising funds for the American Cancer Society! We have something for everyone at this event: -The Topeka Roundup Club has some of THE MOST beautiful trails and are opening them up to dogs (for the first time!). We have a mini trail for anyone who just wants a taste, a 1 mile hike for those feeling adventurous, and a 3 mile hike for anyone who is serious about hiking with their dog! - Not able to participate in the hike? No problem! We have several demonstrations lined up for your viewing pleasure. Here are just some of the organizations presenting what they know best: Prairieland Visiting Animals Association (Therapy Dogs) Camo Cross Dog Training (Agility, Treibball, and Rally) Prairie Disc Dogs (Frisbee sports) Northeast Kansas Search and Rescue (Search and Rescue teams) Bark Avenue (proper grooming) -DOOR PRIZES! For your suggested donation of $25, you get a chance to win one of our awesome donated door prizes! Prizes have been donated by the following (just to name a few!) Camo Cross Dog Training Hanover Pancake House Buck Reist Art Great Life Golf and Fitness Ad Astra Theater Topeka Civic Theater Char's Paw Spa Bark Avenue Carol's Pretty Pets Blackbirds Coffee Extreme Life Fitness and MORE! -Pet Photography Hidden Rock Ranch will be on hand to take portraits of your dog, a portion of their fee will be donated to the American Cancer Society!

You can't afford to miss this great event! Pre-register here: www.relayforlife.org/barktopekaks ://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1633783

Jayhawk Theatre

Kansas Burlesque Festival | Dinner Sat, Oct 3 | 6PM The Jayhawk Theatre is proud to host a wonderful dinner presented by Topeka favorite Luis' Place. Dinner begins at 6pm, followed by a live burlesque show at Topeka Performing Art Center at 8:00. Portion of the proceeds going back to the Jayhawk Theater. http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 21 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

(Tickets for the LIVE! Burlesque Show TPAC are $30.00 and must be purchased through TPAC's website at http://www.tpactix.org/.com) $30 | per person (NOW AVAILABLE)

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Fri, Oct 23-24 | 7PM & Midnight

We would like, if we may, to take you on a strange journey. Our 2nd annual interactive Rocky Horror Picture Show extravaganza. - Costume Contest - Audience Participation - Time Warp Prop Bag (FREE) - Giveaways & more! $ 25 | per ticket (Available soon)

Oct 3 Downtown Ghost Tour Oct 3 North Topeka Ghost Tour Oct 10 West Topeka Ghost Tour Oct 17 Downtown Walking Ghost Tour Oct 23 North Topeka Ghost Tour Oct 31 Downtown Ghost Tour

Equality Kansas Bowling for Equality Gage Bowl Oct 4 2p to 4p

PRIZES for High Game, High Average, High Game (12 & under division), and Mystery Prize! See below for details!

TICKETS MUST BE RESERVED IN ADVANCE!

$10 = 2 hours of bowling at Gage Bowl. 2-4 pm, Sunday, October 4th - Come have great fun and support equality in Topeka!!

Contact Luc Malik Bensimon or Stephanie Mott to purchase tickets or call (785) 215-7436.

Dutch Goose Golf Tournament 2015 Oct 12 Noon Western Hills Golf Course

15th Annual Dutch Golf Tournament - a benefit for Loving Hearts.

$65 per person, $260 team of four

Loving Hearts promotes and supports adults with development disabilities by providing community based services that will increase personal development, independence and community inclusion.

For more information contact: Caitlian Wheeler - 817-2226 The Dutch Goose - 357-8474 [email protected]

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Tour of the Historic Topeka Cemetary Oct 17 10a to 12p

Guided by Lisa Sandmeyer and Doug Wallace of the Historic Topeka , we will visit the Historic Topeka Cemetery and learn all of its wonderful stories.

HORS D'OEUVRES TOUR OF ITALY Oct 17 5p to 8p

Most Pure Heart of Mary

Mobile Users purchase tickets via http://statictab.com/wrahoop

Most Pure Heart of Mary Schola Cantorum invites you to join us for an "HOR D'OEUVRES TOUR OF ITALY", prepared by Chef Jeff Ferrell, Saturday October 17th, 2015 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. in O'Connor Hall at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Suggested donations $10 per person. Free will donation bar with wine and beer will be available to complement your hors d'oeurves.

The Schola Cantorum Choir of Most Pure Heart of Mary has been invited by the Vatican to travel to Rome, Italy to participate in the Children's Festival Choir for Epiphany 2016 where they will join the Sistine Chapel Choir in St. Peter's Basilica to sing for the Papal Mass for the Feast of Epiphany! Proceeds from this fourth and final fundraising meal event will be used to fund the trip!

"American Legion Post 1 of Topeka Kansas is pleased to announce its fundraising partnership with Safe ID Trust to assist in combating the #1 Crime in America IDENTITY THEFT! If your Identity was Stolen tomorrow,, Who would you call? Safe ID Trust provides an annual Identity Theft Recovery Protection Membership for your entire family. The Post receives a 50% Donation per membership. Log into www.safeidtrust.org & use Partnership Code: AmericanLegion for more details and get protected today. The American Legion Post 1 appreciates your support. "

For more Info on American Legion Post 1 Fundraisers please contact Authorized Certified Director -Richard Martinez 785-633-9665 .

Safe ID Trust Has Launched A New Innovative Way To Raise Funds For Your Organization"

"if your IDENTITY was stolen tomorrow WHO would you call?

Richard Martinez - Authorized Director Safe ID Trust

2611 SW 17th ST Suite 207 College Park Office Suites

785.633.9665

Dust, Blood, & First Premier Oct 17 5:30p The Jayhawk State Theatre

Come out and see the premiere screening of "DUST, BLOOD & FIRE" at the historic JAYHAWK STATE THEATRE!

SHOWINGS WILL BE AT 5:30 and 8:00 PM!

There is no admission fee, but there is a suggested donation of $2 per person at the door. If you donate $10, you will also receive a POSTER FOR THE FILM. If you http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 23 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

donate $20, you receive a TEE SHIRT. If you donate $25, you get BOTH. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

In addition to this, there will be an exclusive limited run of JUSTIN MARABLE prints inspired by the film for sale!

THE PROCEEDS BENEFIT "OLD PRAIRIE TOWN" IN TOPEKA. We hope you will join us in our continued efforts to not only create art, but improve the community.

PLOT SYNOPSIS: The year is 1898. Francis Moore, a migrant worker with a troubled past, finds his new home in a small mining community. It isn’t long before he is taken under the wing of a charismatic and politically radical entrepreneur. Are his new friends the working class champions they claim to be, or is Francis a mere pawn in a treacherous plot for power and influence?

STARRING: Matt Briden, Alex Krumins, Jim Ramos, Shawn Nyberg, Erin McGinnis, Dané Shobe, Robin Bonsall, Walt Boyd, Meg Sells, and many more!

Written and directed by Austin Snell.

Verve Media Filmmakers is an independent film collective based in northeast Kansas.

www.vervemediafilmmakers.com

Howilday Bazaar Oct 24 9am – 4pm Helping Hands Humane Society

Helping Hands Humane Society's Volunteer Advisory Council is pleased to present the 2nd annual Howliday Bazaar at HHHS! Dozens of vendors will fill the 22,000 square feet known as the Dorothy Fisher Activity Center. Come out and browse for Christmas gifts, purchase a gift or two for your pets, and shop for yourself. Enjoy food being served up by Mr. Nice Guys and take a stroll the kennels of adoptable pets.

Movie On The Lawn celebrates six seasons!

Join us for two movies on the Statehouse Grounds this summer/fall.

October 3: "The Lego Movie"

Bring your own blanket to sit on the lawn or bring a lawn chair (must be on sidewalk) and enjoy a movie projected on a large inflatable screen.

South apron of Statehouse, 10th & Jackson (seating on southeast area of the lawn)

Come early for a great seat, to get some food from vendors and enjoy children's activities from the Library starting at 7pm. Movies start at 8 pm. We advise you to arrive by 7:45p.

The whole event is FREE and open to the public thanks to:

Westar Energy Downtown Topeka, Inc.. Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library seveneightfive magazine

Vendors: Soda Works - vintage sodas Franks to You – hot dogs, chips, canned sodas, water, candy bars Creative Faces by Heather - facepainting Cashmere Popcorn – buttered popcorn + gourmet varieties

(Interested in vending, contact Kerrice at seveneightfive magazine or Edie at Downtown Topeka Inc. - [email protected])

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE & Invitation to attend: (Topeka,(Topeka, Kansas)Kansas) Friday, October 2 at 7pm Sunflower Strength & Conditioning (SSC), 125 N. Kansas Avenue (west(west sideside byby TrailsTrails MarketMarket andand Gallery,Gallery, underunder bridgebridge southsouth sideside ofof riverriver –– parkpark inin backback lotlot oror underunder bridge).bridge).

Downtown Topeka, Inc. is hosting a RIBBON CUTTING this Friday, October 2 at 7pm to introduce Sunflower Strength & Conditioning’s gym and functional fitness classes, led by trained and experienced coaches. Their philosophy “LOVE ALL. TRAIN ALL” provides a personally designed and monitored workout for all ability levels and needs with measured outcomes. Workouts vary day to day consisting of Olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, gymnastics and plyometric movements, focusing on body-weight exercises, barbell movements, and active mobility

SSC’s “first week free” offer allows you a trial period to experience a fitness community where everyone is welcome – all races, genders and ages. Check out their website at ssctopeka.com for advance info. Additional Info about SSC available: Marc Limon, Partner & Coach (785) 817-3132 / [email protected] or (785) 380-8837 / [email protected]

October 10 – Capital City Jazz and Food Truck Festival,

A great mix of jazz - local and national artists - paired with food truck variety from across the state. The evening starts at 4:30pm with local jazz street performers and 15+food trucks; 6pm we're joined by The Augmented Fifths on the stage; followed by headliner, Bonerama, at 7:15pm. Concert is FREE to the community and hosted by Downtown Topeka Inc., Visit Topeka, Inc. and Topeka Jazz Workshop.

The Augmented Fifths, led by Craig Treinen - professor of jazz at Washburn University - features Ben Wray on keyboard, Forrest Evans on bass, Keith Mallory on drums, Brian Baggett on guitar, Nick Schroeder on trumpet & Craig Treinen on saxophone.

Bonerama…has always been hailed as “unlike anything you’ve ever heard before”…

As their sound evolves and changes it’s still the best way to describe this 15 year old powerhouse trombone touring band from New Orleans, LA. In addition to changing the way people think about the trombone, the sound of Bonerama has become an influence and contribution to the sound of New Orleans music today. The band has performed and recorded with countless national artists such as R.E.M., OKGo, Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer (MC5), Jill Sobule and so many more, all while bringing their distinctive sounds from New Orleans to a national spotlight.

Whether it’s their inventive covers or funky, rocking originals, Bonerama is calling you to Shake It Baby. To the left and to the right. Or anyway you like it, and all in between. Rest assured, Bonerama will take you on your most memorable RIDE ON THE SLIDE!

http://www.boneramabrass.com/

Boo it Downtown Oct 29th 5:30 – 7p Downtown Topeka

It's the community candy crawl!!! Kids dress up (great trial run for Halloween night), grab a BOO It treat bag and hit all the candy and activity stops in the downtown core. Businesses and organizations from across the City join us in a "no commerce" evening. It's an evening of fun for the goblins and super heroes that come out.

We're back on Kansas Avenue and the numbered side streets this year!

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Laser Art Creations - 729 1/2 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-234-0228

United Martial Sciences - 628 S Kansas Ave - 785-220-8961

School Of Martial and Meditative Arts - 1402 South Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS 66612 - (785) 235-1378 (785) Avenue Hair Salon and Spa - 807 S 408-9683 ​ Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66612 - 785-233- 5225

David's Jewelers - 623 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-234-4808

Stephen Smith Images - 931 S Kansas Ave.

Wolfes Camera - 635 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 -785-235-1386 Guard Flag Sales - 1404 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66612 - 785-235-1378 Warehouse 414 - 414 SE 2nd St, Topeka, KS 66607 - 785-232-8008 3 Flowers Metaphysical Treasures - 733 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 - 785- 234-4992

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Tammy's Books & Gifts - 811 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-235- 8100 The Merchant - 913 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 and Sat. 9:30-3:00 KS 66603 - 785-357-1444 The Merchant was started in 2009 by owner Lisa Maricel's Closet - 924 S Kansas Ave Boyd. Lisa has done design and fashion on a budget since she was 16 years old by hitting up Downtown Restaurants clearance racks, garage sales, and estate sales. On the Avenue After spending most of her life doing this - she realized that Topeka needed a resale shop that Field of Greens - 909 S. Kansas Ave specialized in eclectic fashion and great prices. The Break Room - 911 S. Kansas Ave. Trade Post - 826 South Kansas Avenue, Topeka -(785) 357-5034about Hanover Pancake House - 1034 S. Kansas And that's what we are! The Merchant is all you. Ave. about two things: Fashion and Price! Golden Dragon Chinese -1101 S. Kansas We spend our time looking for bargain fashion Ave items so you don't have to. Our inventory Lupita's Mexican - 732 S. Kansas Ave changes daily, and is bought at great prices so Quiznoz - 809 S. Kansas Ave. I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. we can offer it at great prices - so you can Jersey Mikes - 718 S. Kansas Ave. I’m a greatexpress place yourself for you withoutto tell a storyblowing and your let yourbudget. users know a little more about you. Classic Bean - 722 S. Kansas Ave Dean's 1/2 Price Book Store - The Merchant has a wide range of styles, home Subway - 935 S. Kansas Ave 1426 S Kansas Ave, Topeka, KS 66612 - accessories, and fashions that's sure to treat McDonalds - 1100 S. Kansas Ave 785-357-4708 everyone's taste. Kansas Ave Cafe - 325 S. Kansas Ave Schlotzky's - 607 S. Kansas Ave HHB BBQ - 720 S Kansas Ave.

Off the Avenue

Pepe Chelas - 1001 SW Tyler Oddfellow's Fine Books and Hazel Hill Chocolates - 724 S Kansas Ave., El Mezcal - 511 SW Topeka Blvd. Collectables - 117 SW 6th St, Topeka, KS Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-215-8883 Terry's Bar and Grill - 66603 - 785-354-8899 Pizza Hut - 500 SW Topeka Blvd. Bradley Cafe - 844 N. Kansas Ave [email protected] Madison Street Diner - 420 SE 6th Mon. - Sat. 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Uncle Bo's - 420 SE 6th Open First Fridays until 8:00 PM The Globe - 117 SE 10th Closed Sundays Arturos Mexican - 105 SE 10th Ave. Daylight Donuts - 1001 SE Quincy Oddfellow's is Topeka's newest and greatest RoweHouse - 515 S.W. Van Buren collectibles store. We offer a huge selection Super Sonic Music - 117 SE 6th The Celtic Fox - 118 SW 8th Ave of quality used books of every kind and Avenue, Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-235- The Office - 124 SW 8th Ave. subject. We also offer a great selection of 3786 China Express - 514 SW 10th St coins and currency as well as comic books, Jayhawk Corner Cafe - 700 S.W. Jackson stamps, ephemera, and LOTS of other things Rosa's Atrium Cafe - 444 SE Quincy St to excite the collector in you.

WE ARE NOT A PAPERBACK TRADE!!!

While there is lots of great reading to be found in the average used bookstore we choose to sell books as commodities and not as consumables. This means that the books you purchase from Oddfellow's will find a permanent home on your bookshelves and not get passed on after reading. Our books include the rare and out-of-print, books from the 19th century and earlier, leather-bound beauties, and new books by Prairie Glass Art Studio local authors as well as a ever expanding 110 SE 8th St. - Topeka KS 66603 selection of modern fiction. We also pride 785-271-8006 Store Hours: Sun & Mon- Closed ourselves on having a large selection of Tues- 10am-4:30pm Wed- 10am-4:30pm books about Topeka and all of Kansas Thurs- 10am-4:30pm Fri-10am-4:30pm *First including books by local authors. Whatever Fridays opne til 8pm* subject you love, we have a book for you! PC 911 - 534 S Kansas Ave Suite 110 - Sat- 10am-2pmOpen Late By Appointment! Topeka, KS 66603 - 785-756-4700 Please continue to check back as we expand Meet Jared Starkey our website. Soon we will have a link to our online catalog and an events calendar to http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 27 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

keep you up-to-date on author signings and other events around the store.

Absolute Design by Brenda -- 629 S Kansas www.absolutedesigntopeka.com

Happily Ever After 112 W 7th St.

A few places that can fit a party of most sizes How can your trash help our 6th Street Ball Room community??? Ag Hall American Legion Post 1 Many people donate their clothes and other household Annie’s Place items. Old to you is new to someone else. Bradbury Thompson (Washburn) Brickyard Barn Inn Did you know that your actual trash can help benefit Brown v Board many different organizations? Capitol Plaza Hotel Celtic Fox Ronald McDonald House - Pop tops from your aluminum Croco Square Dance Hall cans. Eagles Lodge Electricians Union Hall Gage Park Shelter Houses Governor's Rowhouse Grace Farms Great Overland Station Heritage Hall Holiday Inn Holidome Jayhawk Tower Once you remove the pop tops you can donateDowntown the Topeka Events Kansas Association for Justice cans to many different organizations. Lake Shawnee Shelter Houses Live Music Institute The next Step program at Highland park Ann Kaufman is Meadow Creek Event Center the teacher Museum of History http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 28 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

Capper Foundation NOTO Art Center Candlelight,Topeka Aids Project, Carols, "Cans for theand Cure" Songs - Marshall Barber Prairie View Golf Pomona State Park Ramada Inn Downtown Dec 2 7pm Reynolds Lodge TopekaPrairie First UnitedFlint Hills Methodist Chapter Church D.A.R. Helping Hand Humane Society RoweHouse An evening of relaxing, restful vocal music to help focus on the true reason for the season. Soprano GraceSerendipity Morrison joins with the Cornerstone Senior Choir andSpring Deo Cleaning? Gloria, and Don’t cellist forget Erinn about Renyer, us! plusA frayedfrayed a couple toweltowel of other surprises. Free-will donation toShawnee the Topeka Country Rescue Club Mission. or a faded blanket is just the ticket. Our kitties like to Sunrise Optimist cuddle and our puppies love to snuggle up in them. Old The Break Room pillows, stuffed animals and old throw rugs are also The Lazy Toad needed. HHHS also accepts donation of aluminum cans The Top of the Tower Club Familythroughout Film Festivalthe entire year with and Normandonations of the plastic Nutcracker pop The Vinewood Quincybottles Street Conferenceor milk jugs Center during the summer months only. The Woman’s Club of Topeka Dec 13 1pm The Woodward Items can be dropped off at the shelter during regular Topeka Civic Theatre business hours. Let us know if you need assistance Topeka Country Club removing items from your vehicle. Topeka Event Center Topeka Masonic Center Topeka Performing Arts Center Warehouse 414 Washburn University Washburn Institute of Technology Western Hills Golf

Do you want to help our elementary schools?

It really doesn't cost you anything extra. There are hundreds of products that have Box Tops of Education coupons on them. All you have to do is start to cut them off and put them in an envelope. These coupons add up quick! Stay tuned for drop off locations! McCarter Elementary, Jardine Middle School, ArabMost Shrine Pure MembershipHeart School, AvondaleAnd Arab West Patrol and Comedy Show!

Whitson Elementary all collect Box Tops. More January 24 7:30 – 11pm This isschools a MUST will see be show! added Bruce when Baum I have star names. of "Make me laugh" "Baby man " also seen on "The Simpsons" and many more movies and TV shows comes to The Arab Shrine Topeka! Limited tickets go on sale next week! 15.00 in advance. Please share this event with your friends. A benefit for membership committee and Arab patrol.

Classes Sewing Dance Lessons Bernina Sewing Center of Topeka 5331 SW 22nd Place, Suite 54 Topeka, KS 66614 Dorothy Thomas School of Dance and Phone 785-271-7667 FAX 785-271-7668 Theatre Arts http://www.topekabernina.com/calendar.htm 2603A SW 21st St. 785-233-5678 Scrap booking Website

Scrapbooks Etc. The Dance Factory 5324 SW 17th St. Fairlawn Plaza Topeka, KS 66614 785-272-4548 785-272-2012 website Website

Yoga AREA DANCE CLASSES - COUPLES DANCING & LINE DANCINGTopeka's Very Own!! Topeka Yoga Instructor: Mike Salerno website

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Half Moon Yoga Studio Bobbie O'Neill, instructor 110 NE Lyman Road, Topeka (the intersection of N. Kansas Ave. and Lyman Road) 401-300-9520 Website

The classes are taught in a heated studio and are one and a half hours long. Make sure you eat a light meal at least 4 hours before class. You will need to bring water and a towel, mats are available if you are ready to buy your own. Class schedule Monday and Wednesday @ 5:30 pm Saturday at 9 am. The classes are pay as you go and the price is $12 per class.Hope to see you in class!!If you need more information, feel free to call me at 401-300-9520. [email protected] Namaste, Bobbie

Cooking

Candy Making Classes

Sweet! Baking Supplies - Fairlawn Plaza Potwin Fiber Artisans Singing/Music Lessons

Live Music Institute 5224 SW 17th, Topeka, KS 66604 · Get Directions 785-408-5111 Website Hours Mon - Fri: 11:00 am - 9:00 pm POTWIN FIBER ARTISANS A Studio, Educational and Gallery Collective devoted to promoting the fiber arts in Kansas and Sat: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm the surrounding areas.

Midwest Musical Arts PFA will have a weekly booth at the Farmer's Market for the 5330 SW 17th entire season for 2014, and we look forward to beginning to (17th & Fairlawn) set up every Saturday morning beginning April 12th. Be sure to stop by, ask our fiber experts questions, and shop the Topeka, KS. 66604 wonderful fiber supplies and finished creations, as well as 785-272-6868 observe live demonstrations of spinning, felting, weaving, Website crocheting, knitting and more!

Josh Vowell As always, all are welcome to our monthly Open Stitch night, the last Wednesday of each month-locations vary and are I give guitar lessons during the week at LMI off of 17th posted in our newsletter and on the website the week before & Fairlawn in Topeka and I'm trying to get some more Open Stitch. Bring your project, ask questions, and enjoy lively students. They are 15$ a lesson, half hour long, once a discussion with other fiber enthusiasts! April Open Stitch will week. Please call or text me if you're interested in be Wednesday, April 30th from 7-9pm. Contact taking some. Thanks :) 785-409-7348 [email protected] or check out www.potwinfiber.org for more information.

Clubs/Guilds Website

Quilters

Kansas Capital Quilters Guild Contact [email protected] website -

Crochet

Topeka Crochet G uild topekacrochet.org contact 267-5404 Website The original Break Room Chicago Dog. Nathan's all beef hot dog! Square Dance Clubs

Cap-Teen Squares Kuntry Kuzzins

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Shawnee Swingers Swinging Squares Top-Kan Twirlers Wheatheart Squares

Findables 4032 SW Huntoon in Gage Village Shopping Center,

Blind Tiger 471 SW 37th St. Topeka, KS 66611 This drought is causing many foundation and concrete slab settlement problems! 785-267-BREW (2739) KB Mudjacking LLC. of Perry Kansas has inspected many foundation problems in our careers, and if only people knew how to care for their foundations they could have avoided thousands of dollars in repair cost or minimized their damage. The primary reason so many people have foundation problems lay Cafe Holliday beneath their feet, its called “highly expansive clay soil”. Movement 800 SW 12th St of foundations is a common problem in northeast Kansas, due to 232-2188 highly expansive clay soil and changing weather conditions. This drought continues to plague us all. As the moisture content reduces in the soil due to this drought the clay shrinks and your foundation, walkways, and driveways settle. Do you have windows and doors that won’t close? Does your basement wall have cracks? Do you think your house is falling down around you? Is money tight? Then you came to the right place!! Whatever structure you need repaired, big or small KB Mudjacking LLC a locally family owned and operated Mudjacking and Foundation Repair Company will be there for your repairs at the lowest possible cost, and help you regain your properties value. There are no tricks up our sleeves, just good old fashion tried and proven construction methods that have been time tested to fix your foundation issues. So don’t put it off any longer that only leads to further damage and costly repairs. Give KB Mudjacking a call today and one of the Keating Brothers themselves will visit you soon. Providing Supported Employment Opportunities to those Contact information: living at KNI. Dave and Marty Keating (785) 220-8127 The Plant Shop at KNI is offering Poinsettias for sale. P.O. Box 41 Perry KS. 66073 Email: [email protected] Store hours are M-F 8am-3pm Or visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kbmudjacking

E-mail us anytime to place your order. Call the Plant Shop at 296-5383 or [email protected] .

T-Shirt Shop & More Almost any picture/design can be transferred on to a variety of items: sweatshirts, t-shirts, totes, aprons, baby clothes, pillowcase, hats, etc.

Packing and Moving in the State of Kansas - 1. We specialize in heat transfers Residential and Commercial 2. We use graphic design For more information about Mastery Moving contact: 3. Lettering for any occasion Jim Barnes Owner/Operator For more information contact A 785-271-7100 (office)

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Specializing in Pianos and Antiques Packing & Storage facility available. Standard balloon bouquet - $6.75 Other options available as well! There are balloons and baskets available for most all occasions! Watch our website for basket specials. Open Mon.– Fri. 9 AM – 3:30 PM Call 296-0817 or contact Stacie at 296-2420 or [email protected] Delivery available Topeka area, for an additional fee. Call to place your order.

Oldies But Goodies Thrift Store

Wide selection of glassware, books, clothes, furniture, and holiday decorations.

Left over garage sale items or other donations in gently used condition, can be picked-up. Donations are tax deductible. Call Betty at 296-5394 [email protected] Open to the public MONDAY - FRIDAY, 8:00AM TO 3:00PM

Stacie Davis Balloon Extraordinaire Site Manager Kansas Department for Aging and Disablility Services Kansas Neurological Institute 3107 SW 21st Street, Topeka, Kansas 66604-3298 Phone: 296-2420 Store:296-0817 Visit Our Website: www.kdads.ks.gov

Ozark Integrated Pest Services of Topeka, KS has been providing reliable pest control services to residential and commercial establishments for more than 30 years. Started in 1978 out of a residence, Ozark has grown into a business with hundreds of satisfied clients. Well known for reliable service at competitive rates and friendly people, Ozark has 4 technicians with a Topeka Area Grooming Shuttle combined experience of 40+ years and 3 office personnel. Ozark is a TAGS is a locally owned Mobile Pet Grooming Service licensed and insured company serving Topeka, Manhattan / that services Topeka and the surrounding areas. We Junction City, Lawrence and the surrounding areas. can provide your pet quality care that comes with Ozark Integrated Pest Services Offers: more than a decade of professional grooming • COMMERCIAL PEST MANAGEMENT – We service all different experience. Convenience and quality pet care are our types of commercial businesses from convenience stores and #1 priorities. restaurants to daycare’s and medical facilities. Ozark also offers several different programs for apartment complexes and retirement communities. • RESIDENTIAL PEST MANAGEMENT – Our residential programs 822 N Kansas Ave · Topeka · Directions include monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, bi-annual, and one time (785) 232-8300 services. All of our residential services include control for mice Hours and rats as well as treating the exterior of the house. Mon - Tue 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM • SPECIALTY TREATMENTS – Some insects are not included in Wed 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Thu - Sat 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM our regular programs. Fleas, bed-bugs, termites, and carpenter Hours subject to change ants are separate and usually need an estimate. • TERMITE INSPECTIONS – We provide termite inspections for real estate sales as well as individual homes or businesses. • FREE ESTIMATES WITH THE EXCEPTION OF REAL ESTATE 1010 N Kansas Ave · Topeka · TRANSACTIONS. Directions • TERMITE TREATMENTS – We use the Advance Termite Bait (785) 357-4420 System along with Termidor liquid termite chemical for most of our termite customers. We also provide new construction soil pre-treatments to help prevent termites in your new home. Warranties are provided with all types of treatments. • BED BUG TREATMENTS

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WE do computer repairs for hardware and software and charge a flat-rate fee of $69. www.whizkidpcservices.com, phone number of (785) 274- 9403. Andres Vega - Owner Whiz Kid PC Services

Wildheart Social Media provides social media consultation for small business owners. We focus on educating small business owners on "if your IDENTITY was stolen tomorrow WHO would you call? how to use social media and the Internet so those exact same business owners have the confidence they need to engage their Richard Martinez - Authorized Director audience online. Wildheart Social Media is the only Topeka business Safe ID Trust that does only social media. We are engagement focused and 2611 SW 17th ST engagement driven. http://wildheartsocialmedia.com Suite 108 [email protected] College Park Office Suites

785.633.9665

Trails Market & Gallery 109 N Kansas Ave – Topeka, KS 66603 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trails- Gallery/448798708535735

Welcome to the newest gallery in Topeka, Trails Gallery! Your source for Art, Antiques, Crafts and even Studio Rentals! Be part of the artistic community of Topeka and First Friday Events.

Downtown’s Top of the Tower Club Hosts Summer Promotion to Public

Topeka, Kansas – The Top of the Tower Club, a private club offering fine dining and exceptional event space, is hosting a summer promotion to the Topeka Dancing Man Studio Photography community to enjoy lunch and dinner through the summer months of June, July 109 N Kansas Ave Ste #2– Topeka, KS 66603 and August. Located on the 16th Floor of the Topeka Tower at 534 S Kansas, the 816-719-6816 Top of the Tower Club offers exquisite views of the city creating a capital dining dancingmanstudio.com experience. With the downtown redevelopment in process, it’s a great location to view the progress on Kansas Avenue and enjoy the terrific atmosphere for a special meal with your significant other or a place to impress a business http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 33 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

Photography is about reflecting who you are, at your best. You associate. The club welcomes you to see its premier space and enjoy Chef want to share what's important to you with the whole world, Miguel’s special menu and extensive top shelf bar offerings using always fresh, and I can make that happen. The photos you'll treasure your hand prepared mixes. The promotion allows non-members, who may not have whole life aren't the unnatural poses with faces pointed at the visited the Club before, the opportunity to enjoy the great atmosphere and camera. When you look through your memories years later, dining for a small cover charge of $5/person or $20 maximum for groups up to 8. what you want is something that will bring you right back to how you felt that day. Your fingers brushing across your new Dining Hours: Lunch – Monday through Friday 11:30am to 2pm / EVENINGS – husband's face as you gaze up at him, the fire in your eyes the Thursday, Friday, Saturday 4:30pm to 9pm day before your big game, the look that charmed everyone, and the spark that just lights up the room. That's what you RESERVATIONS REQUESTED - 785.354.7746 need to capture, and for that, you need a photographer that doesn't see you as just another shoot. Dress Code: Appropriate attire required – no t-shirts, shorts and hats

We’re delighted to add Top of the Tower Club to the growing list of downtown evening dining options open to the general public. Currently downtown hosts 30 dining options for lunch and 21 dinner options. http://www.downtowntopekainc.com/play/dining/

TOTC fb For media questions or additional information concerning the promotion, contact: Chelsea Moore at 785.354.7746 or [email protected] or Edie Smith at Downtown Topeka, Inc. below for downtown information.

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Need help around your house or business? Hair, Nails, Massage etc....

Here are a few companies that have helped me in the These are a few places that I go to! past! Make sure you write these numbers down! Strandz Hair Studio 3339 SW Gage Blvd Ask for Amber H.D. Services Heating & Air Hair Care Etc - 1801 SE 29th St, Ste 2, Topeka, KS 66605 Hugh Renyer (785) 267-2832 Ask for Christy (She does amazing spiral 785-806-6697 perms)

Pruitt Appliance Service Nail World - 1570 SW Wanamaker Ste 200 2013 SW 6th St. Topeka, KS 66606 Wellness at Hand Massage, 2913 SW Plass Ct Ste B 817-6030 Passow Remodeling Ryan Passow Allure Hair Studio (Gage) - Hair and Makeup - Jerome 785-221-1123 Garcia Click Here for Website Other places in Topeka you might want to give a try... I Gardner Roofing asked some of my friends where they get a great 785-228-0088 massage and they answered: Call for an appointment!!! Click Here for website Egos Day Spa - 2827 SW Wanamaker Rd (785) 272-1181

Brian's Total Home LLC Christin at Stillpoint - 2709 SW 29th St # D - (785) 228- Wood Floors Plus More 0055 Brian Huffstutler (785) 845-9492 Daniellson and Associates in North Topeka, ask for Deana 201 NW Hwy 24 Suite 120 273-7500 Cambridge Quartz and Granite Backs By Popular Demand - (785) 234-1548 Counter Tops Holly Eastman-Brantley @ Total Image Body Salon on 21st 785-862-7971 and Gage

Mastery Movers 785-271-7100 (office)785-633-4904 (cell)Monday - Saturday 8am - 6pmFree Estimates

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The Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org) is committed to ARTSConnect works to promote the arts through building community raising awareness and reducing the unacceptable impact of connections and broadening the understanding of how the arts arthritis, which strikes one in every five adults and 300,000 enhance the quality of life in our community. children, and is the nation’s leading cause of disability.

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200 S. Kansas Ave. PO Box 2492 Over 100 kids in Topeka are currently waiting for a Big Brother Topeka, KS 66601-2492 or Big Sister! 785-234-6208 [email protected]

Services:

Our clothing bank serves over 11,000 people each year with weather appropriate clothing.

Our food bank gives out food boxes to serve the household for 3 to 5 days to over 10,000 individuals each year.

Each year we pass through over $100,000 in government funds, grants, and donations for financial assistance with housing, utilities The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes and prescriptions. by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law Our Lunchroom prepares and serves over 100,000 free meals each year.

Over 350 students attend our GED and Adult Education Classes

90% of our students who take the GED test pass.

To donate, you can mail a check to Let's Help PO Box 2492 Our mission is to enable all young people, especially those Topeka, KS 66601 or visit their website: www.LetsHelpInc.Org who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens."

Breakthrough House, Inc. is a nonprofit community agency established in 1978 to support the recovery of individuals with mental illness by providing services, supports, and opportunities to improve the quality of their lives. Through the efforts of staff and volunteers, interaction with peers, and LifeHouse provides a multidisciplinary team of professionals to serve community involvement, individual needs are met, social and child victims of abuse. These are adults who recognize the hurt of vocational skills are restored, and self-esteem is abuse and have dedicated themselves to providing help and strengthened, encouraging the men, women, and children protection without causing further suffering. who participate in our programs to contribute their talents and abilities to the benefit of themselves and others as they live, learn, work, and play.

Meals on Wheels 785-354-5420

The mission of Easter Seals Capper Foundaiton is to provide exceptional individualized services to ensure that people with disabilities and their families have opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities

The mission of PARS is, "To enhance community wellness and safety by providing prevention, intervention, education, counseling and referrals; and to assist in developing partnerships that empower individuals and communities to increase protective factors and reduce risk factors related to substance abuse, crime and other unhealthy behaviors."

The Community Resources Council links with other collaborative groups to address specific needs in the community. This is accomplished through the development of community-wide initiatives that avoid duplication of services, maximize available resources,

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implement community plans designed to meet a specific outcome, and monitor progress. Positive Connections Positive Connections is a community-based program committed to working with HIV-infected persons and their significant loved ones, and through education minimizing the HIV infection rate. Positive Connections provides direct client services and networks closely with other community-based agencies and service providers to assist in meeting the clients’ social, legal, educational, and health care needs.

In an effort to reduce HIV infection, Positive Connections provides the community with appropriate education services to Emergency Services increase understanding, reduce fears, and gain knowledge of Short Term Help risk-reduction practices. Spread Crucial Resources Putting a face on the faceless

Family Service & Guidance Center has been helping children and families since 1904. Today, FSGC offers a number of mental health services, education and outreach programs to over 12,000 children Ronald McDonald House Charities lifts children and families to a and families each year. “…because every child deserves a happy better tomorrow by providing a home-away-from-home for childhood.” families of seriously ill children staying at nearby hospitals.

Grace Hospice was founded to deliver end of life care with The vision of Safe Streets is to create a healthier community by compassion and love. Everyone is treated as if they are our family addressing substance abuse and crime, through prevention member. Our goal is to never have anyone die alone or be in pain. education and citizen empowerment All of our staff is trained to the highest level. We consider it an honor to take care of your loved ones and you. We always encourage people to interview 2 hospices. Not all hospice services are the same. We provide the most one on one care with your loved ones. Grace Hospice is locally owned by Laura and Steve Parkey, residents of Prairie Village, Kansas.

TARC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that provides support to Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people who possess developmental and related disabilities, for people together to build homes, communities and hope. example, Down Syndrome and Autism.2701 SW Randolph AveTopeka KS 66611785-232-0597

The ReStore resale outlet accepts donated building materials from builders, re-modelers and individuals and then sells to The Rescue Mission the general public at a fraction of the retail price. 600 North Kansas Avenue Nationwide, Habitat for Humanity ReStore resale outlets (of Topeka, KS which there are about 500) sell leftover building materials (785) 234-1024 including tile, cabinets, windows, fixtures, etc as well as materials that were removed from remodeled homes and businesses. Proceeds earned from the ReStore will finance construction and rehabilitation of houses for families qualified to purchase Habitat for Humanity homes.

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2907A SW Topeka Boulevard, Topeka, Kansas 66611 in the If you have a young adult between the ages of 16 and 20 Holiday Square shopping plaza! years old they really should go through the Jobs for Young Adults program. Call and set up a time to get them enrolled!! 273-4141 HOURS OF OPERATION

Wednesday: 10 am to 6 pm Thursday: 10 am to 6 pm Friday: 10 am to 6 pm Saturday: 9 am to 5 pm

Youth Court - Most teens will get a traffic ticket. If they do ask the court to transfer it to Youth Court. A jury of their peers, community service instead of paying tons of money and it won't go on their record. First time offenses only! Harvesters - The Community Food Network feeds hungry people today and works to end hunger tomorrow. The food bank has four key initiatives to alleviate hunger in our community: Childhood Hunger, Feeding Families, Senior Feeding and Healthy Eating.

East Topeka Council on Aging Transportation, social opportunities, congregate meals 785-232-7765 The United Way brings together people, companies and Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging nonprofits to create positive sustainable change in our Funding of senior programs, information & referral community. We work to solve issues no single donor, charity, 785-235-1366 or government agency can handle alone. By focusing on education, income and health, we help more children graduate and get stable jobs, help families become financially stable and improve the overall health of our community. For more than 80 years, United Way has been serving the Greater Topeka area. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to succeed and we believe in the potential of every human being. Since 1980, United Way has invested $105 million into the community. Learn more about our history here.

As advocates of animal welfare, HHHS provides sanctuary for animals in need of compassionate care and protection. We accept responsibility for: FOSTERING the adoption of healthy animals into responsible homes and reuniting lost animals with their owners REDUCING overpopulation by promoting sterilization of animals PROVIDING an accessible facility with effective leadership and well-trained staff MAINTAINING a fiscally responsible organization by adhering to the highest standards of integrity.

Locations as of 11-24-2013 http://www.womenempowermentks.org/Little-Free-Library.html

5716 SW Westport Circle 66614 139 SW Kendall 66606 2614 SW 15th Street 66604 1202 SW Wayne 66604 (Being Repaired) 4117 SW 34th Street 66614 2600 SW 8th 66606 721 SE 35th Street 66605 1435 SW Boswell 66604 1424 SW Lancaster 66604 4400 SW 10th Avenue 66604 2713 SE Michigan Ave 66605 700 SW Jewell Ave. 66606 4449 SE Pennsylvania Ave 66609 1110 SE Highland Ave. 66605 225 SW Yorkshire 66606 2515 SW Valley Brook Ln. 66614 Mission: WE has been developed to empower young and teen girls 3324 SW Burlingame Rd 66611 1200 SW Orleans Street 66604 by means of camaraderie, support, and growth that strengthens 3914 SW 40th Terrace 66610 1248 SW Buchanan St 66604* positive individuality while creating social change. WE seeks to 1800 SW Medford 66604 3557 SW Kiowa Street 66614 provide a haven for women to expose themselves to new interests 7810 SW El Cerrito Drive 66614 3415 SW 29th Terrace 66614 and encourage other women while enlightening one another. 5300 SW 21st St # A KS 66604 * indicates Litte Free Libraries built by 3320 SE Starlite Dr KS 66605* property owner

Papan's Landing Senior Center Outreach, transportation, home-delivered meals for the home bound 785-232-1968

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2016 Senior Picture Sessions Consultations Call NOW for a January appointment Phone: 785-783-3320

Email: [email protected]

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Volunteer Opportunities

Many organizations are always looking for volunteers. Some are looking for daily help and others need help for special events. Pick one or two and let the fun begin!

Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy Topeka Zoo Topeka Youth Project Ronald McDonald House - (785) 235-6852 Meals on Wheels Topeka Rescue Mission Let's Help Topeka Performing Arts Center Topeka & Shawnee County Library TARC Kansas Historical Museum Capper Foundation Great Overland Station Sunflower State Games Volunteer Center - United Way Shooting Star Horses Topeka Public Elementary Schools Kansas Children's Discovery Center St. Francis Hospital The ReStore Stormont Vail Health Center Grace Hospice DoorStep, Inc Family Service and Guidance Center Helen Hocker Theatre Boys and Girls Club Soroptimist Big Brothers/Big Sisters Habitat for Humanity Boy Scouts Life House Mulvane Art Center Harvestors Women's Empowerment

If you are looking for volunteers, please let me know and I will list your organization here.

American Legion Capital Post 1 B-I-N-G-O for Hayden High School (37th St) Every Thursday and Saturday at Hayden High School Sunday: Bingo 5:45 open to the public 401 SW Gage, Topeka, KS Tuesday Bingo 5:45 open to the public Session begins 6:30pm Wednesday Texas Holdum 6:30 (members & their guest Minimum of only $7 to play! only) Nightly minimum Friday Texas Holdum 6 & 9 (members & their guest only) payout $2,150 to maximum $4,250 The following are public events 4-Dec BINGO - Hayden 2-Dec BINGO 5-Dec BINGO - Hayden 11-Dec BINGO - Hayden http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 40 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

7-Dec BINGO 12-Dec BINGO - Hayden 9-Dec BINGO 18-Dec BINGO - Hayden 14-Dec BINGO 19-Dec BINGO - Hayden 16-Dec BINGO 26-Dec BINGO - Hayden 21-Dec BINGO 23-Dec BINGO 28-Dec BINGO 30-Dec BINGO Arab Shrine Temple American Legion Post 400 (Hwy 24) 1305 S Kansas Ave

Monday and Thursday - Doors Open - 5:00 PM / Early Bird -

6:30 PM / Regular Bingo - 7:00 PM 5-Dec BINGO - Shriners 2-Dec BINGO 12-Dec BINGO - Shriners 6-Dec BINGO 19-Dec BINGO - Shriners 9-Dec BINGO 26-Dec BINGO - Shriners 13-Dec BINGO 16-Dec BINGO 20-Dec BINGO 23-Dec BINGO 27-Dec BINGO 30-Dec BINGO The Moose - BINGO

2-Dec BINGO - The Moose 7-Dec BINGO - The Moose Capitol BINGO 9-Dec BINGO - The Moose 2050 SE 30th 14-Dec BINGO - The Moose (785) 266-5532 16-Dec BINGO - The Moose Wed: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm 21-Dec BINGO - The Moose Fri: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm 23-Dec BINGO - The Moose Sun: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm 28-Dec BINGO - The Moose These groups donate time and money to the community of 30-Dec BINGO - The Moose Topeka. Early birds start at 6:30 PM on Wednesday and Friday with regular session starting at 7:00 PM. Early birds start at 6:00 PM on Sunday with regular session starting at 6:30 PM. Pull Tabs and Event Games sold with full concession stand. Doors open at 4:00 PM.

3-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 5-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 7-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 10-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 12-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 14-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 17-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 19-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 21-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 24-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 26-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 28-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO 31-Dec BINGO - Capital BINGO

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MONTHLY EVENTS 1-Sep Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 21-Oct WEE Wednesday - KS Child Museum 10-Oct NOVY BAND in Lounge - Moose 1-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 21-Oct Mad Scientist Mel - Toy Store 10-Oct Dance Party w/ DJ B - Skivies 1-Oct Rock Show – Boobie Trap 21-Oct Story Time w/ Marj - Toy Store 10-Oct BelAirs– Uncle Bo’s 1-Oct Karaoke 8pm- Brass Rail 21-Oct Witches Night! - Paint Therapy Uncorked 10-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 1-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 21-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 10-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 1-Oct Retro Thursday - Eclipse 22-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 10-Oct Topeka Gem and Mineral Show - Expo 1-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 22-Oct FREE Show - Maximus (KC) – Boobie 10-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo 1-Oct Karaoke - Landmark Bar Trap 10-Oct STEAM - KS Child Museum 1-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber - Lazy 22-Oct Karaoke 8pm- Brass Rail 10-Oct Chinese Calligraphy Demo- KS Museum Toad 22-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 10-Oct Saturday Night Out - Paint Therapy 1-Oct Ladies Night - Pigskins 22-Oct Retro Thursday - Eclipse Uncorked 1-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 22-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 10-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 1-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 22-Oct Karaoke - Landmark Bar 10-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA 1-Oct 2pm- tropics tour - Zoo 22-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber - Lazy 10-Oct Ravenwood 3 person Team Shoot 100 1-Oct Cub Club Crafts - Toy Store Toad Scramble 1-Oct Thursday Night You Pick - Paint 22-Oct Ladies Night - Pigskins 10-Oct Washburn Football Therapy Uncorked 22-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 10-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 1-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 22-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 10-Oct BINGO - Shriners 1-Oct Wind Ensemble & Orchestra Concert - 22-Oct Cub Club Crafts - Toy Store 10-Oct 20TH YEAR CELEBRATION OF THE White Concert Hall 22-Oct Thursday Night You Pick - Paint Therapy COUNTRY PARSON RADIO -Topeka First Assembly 1-Oct BINGO - Hayden Uncorked 10-Oct Capital City Jazz and Food Truck Festival 2-Oct DJ - Abigails 22-Oct BINGO - Hayden – Downtown 2-Oct Popsicle Eating Contest/ Karaoke– 23-Oct DJ - Abigails 10-Oct Downtown Farmer's Market Boobie Trap 23-Oct Stupid Human Trick Contest/ Karaoke! – 11-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 2-Oct So U Think U R Funny - The Break Boobie Trap 11-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's Room 23-Oct North Topeka Ghost Tour 11-Oct Karaoke – 4-7 PM - Moose 2-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 23-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 11-Oct Drag Show - Skivies 2-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 23-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 11-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! - Specks 2-Oct Battle of the DJ's - Eclipse 23-Oct Battle of the DJ's - Eclipse 11-Oct Karaoke - Wildhorse 2-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 23-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 11-Oct Topeka Gem and Mineral Show - Expo 2-Oct Open Mic - J&J Gallery Bar 23-Oct Open Mic - J&J Gallery Bar 11-Oct 11:30am- tamarin training - Zoo 2-Oct Straight Shot - Joletta's 23-Oct Chance Encounter - Joletta's 11-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo 2-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 23-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 11-Oct Puzzle Pieces - KS Child Museum 2-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 23-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 11-Oct Family Day - Paint Therapy Uncorked 2-Oct EARL BAKER BAND in Lounge - 23-Oct THOMPSON BROTHERS in Lounge - 11-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA Moose Moose 11-Oct Topeka Jazz Workshop - Ramada 2-Oct Karaoke - Perry Bar & Grill 23-Oct Karaoke - Perry Bar & Grill 11-Oct Special Olympics Benefit Shoot - 2-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party - Pigskins 23-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party - Pigskins Ravenwood 2-Oct Josh Hoyer & The Colossal $10. – 23-Oct Live Music– Uncle Bo’s 11-Oct Washburn Women’s Soccer Uncle Bo’s 23-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 11-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 2-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 23-Oct 2pm- elephant training - Zoo 11-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 2-Oct Hunter and Jumper Association Show 23-Oct Serious Fun Friday - KS Child Museum 11-Oct BINGO - The Moose - Expo 23-Oct Family Game Night - Toy Store 11-Oct C5Alive “PASTOR'S APPRECIATIO” 2-Oct Topeka RoadRunners - Expo 23-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store LUNCHEON – Great Overland Station 2-Oct 10:30am- Tots and Tales preschool 23-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – 12-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar time - Zoo Helen Hocker 12-Oct SIN Night - Pigskins 2-Oct 2pm- elephant training - Zoo 23-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick - Paint 12-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 2-Oct Serious Fun Friday - KS Child Museum Therapy Uncorked 12-Oct 11am- Caiman Chompin - Zoo 2-Oct Cardboard Mania - KS Child Museum 23-Oct Murdermind - TCTA 12-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 2-Oct Family Game Night - Toy Store 23-Oct Washburn U Faculty Showcase Concert – 12-Oct Women’s Night - Ravenwood 2-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store WCH 12-Oct Dutch Goose Golf Tournament – Western 2-Oct The Old People Are Revolting – Helen 23-Oct Washburn Volleyball Hills Golf Hocker 23-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 13-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 2-Oct The Old People Are Revolting – Helen 23-Oct BINGO - Hayden 13-Oct Karaoke - Hooka House Hocker 24-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 13-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 2-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick - Paint 24-Oct Dawnmarie's Birthday! – Boobie Trap 13-Oct Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle - Moose Therapy Uncorked 24-Oct Karaoke - The Burger Stand 13-Oct Cards @ 9:00 AM - Moose 2-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 24-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 13-Oct Student Night - Pigskins 2-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA 24-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 13-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 2-Oct Washburn Women’s Soccer 24-Oct Latin Nights - Eclipse 13-Oct 5:15pm – Eco Club - Zoo 2-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 24-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 13-Oct Toddler Tuesday - KS Child Museum 2-Oct BINGO - Hayden 24-Oct Chance Encounter - Joletta's 13-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah - Toy Store 3-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 24-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 13-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 3-Oct Crunk Witch/ Something & the 24-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 13-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 Whatevers– Boobie Trap 24-Oct SIERRA – Millie’s Birthday – in Lounge - 13-Oct BINGO - The Moose 3-Oct North Topeka Ghost Tour Moose 14-Oct Claraoke! – Boobie Trap 3-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road – The Break 24-Oct Dance Party w/ DJ B - Skivies 14-Oct Trivia Night - The Burger Stand Room 24-Oct Platinum Express– Uncle Bo’s 14-Oct Karaoke - Eclipse 3-Oct Karaoke - The Burger Stand 24-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 14-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 3-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 24-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 14-Oct Movie Night - Hooka House http://topekanewsletter.wix.com/thetopekanewsletter#!october-2015/c1z13 Page 44 of 94 thetopekanewsletter | October 2015 3/7/16, 11:07 AM

3-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 14-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke - Lazy Toad 24-Oct Mother Earth News Fair - Expo 3-Oct Latin Nights - Eclipse 14-Oct PAUL ROOT in Lounge - - Moose 24-Oct 9am- 3pm- Boo at the Zoo - Zoo 3-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 14-Oct Texas Hold’em – 6:00 PM - Moose 24-Oct STEAM - KS Child Museum 3-Oct Straight Shot - Joletta's 14-Oct Trivia - Quintons 24-Oct Children’s Art Show - NOTO 3-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 14-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 24-Oct Two Block Chalk Walk – Two Wolves 3-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 14-Oct Early Show “James Harman” – Uncle Studio 3-Oct LARRY & MONA in Lounge - Moose Bo’s 24-Oct Saturday Night Out - Paint Therapy 3-Oct Hayden & Louise Birthday celebration 14-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's Uncorked - Moose 14-Oct $1 Drink Night - Wildhorse 24-Oct Murdermind - TCTA 3-Oct Dance Party w/ DJ B - Skivies 14-Oct WEE Wednesday - KS Child Museum 24-Oct The Freshman Class – TCTA 3-Oct Boogie Wonderland– Uncle Bo’s 14-Oct Mad Scientist Mel - Toy Store 24-Oct European Pheansant Hunt - Ravenwood 3-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 14-Oct Story Time w/ Marj - Toy Store 24-Oct Washburn Football 3-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 14-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 24-Oct Washburn Volleyball 3-Oct Hunter and Jumper Association Show 14-Oct Capitol Midweek Farmers’ Market 24-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 - Expo 15-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 24-Oct BINGO - Shriners 3-Oct Topeka RoadRunners - Expo 15-Oct Revolution Monthly Party! – Boobie Trap 24-Oct Howilday Bazaar – Helping Hands 3-Oct Public Ice Skating - Expo 15-Oct Karaoke 8pm- Brass Rail 24-Oct Downtown Farmer's Market 3-Oct 1:30pm – giraffe feeding - Zoo 15-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 25-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 3-Oct STEAM - KS Child Museum 15-Oct Retro Thursday - Eclipse 25-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 3-Oct Cardboard Mania - KS Child Museum 15-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 25-Oct KARAOKE in Lounge 4:00-7:00 PM - 3-Oct PhoKs Horror Fest – Faith Hope Love 15-Oct Karaoke - Landmark Bar Moose Photography 15-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber - Lazy Toad 25-Oct Drag Show - Skivies 3-Oct Saturday afternoon Paint - Paint 15-Oct Ladies Night - Pigskins 25-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! - Specks Therapy Uncorked 15-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 25-Oct Karaoke - Wildhorse 3-Oct Saturday Night Out - Paint Therapy 15-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 25-Oct Mother Earth News Fair - Expo Uncorked 15-Oct Darius Rucker - Darius Rucker Southern 25-Oct 11:30am- Tamarin training - Zoo 3-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA Style Tour - Expo 25-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo 3-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA 15-Oct 11am- elephant painting - Zoo 25-Oct My Heart to Sing His Praise – Grace 3-Oct Kansas Burlesque Festival - TPAC 15-Oct 2pm- tropics tour - Zoo Cathedral 3-Oct Topeka Symphony Orchestra – White 15-Oct Cub Club Crafts - Toy Store 25-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – Concert Hall 15-Oct Thirsty Thursday - Paint Therapy Helen Hocker 3-Oct Shriner’s Sporting Clay – Ravenwood Uncorked 25-Oct Family Day - Paint Therapy Uncorked 3-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 15-Oct WU Jazz Ensemble Concert – WCH 25-Oct Murdermind - TCTA 3-Oct BINGO - Shriners 15-Oct BINGO - Hayden 25-Oct WTCT Players – TCTA 3-Oct TOPEKA NORTH OUTREACH FALL 16-Oct DJ - Abigails 25-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 FESTIVAL - Seaman Community Church 16-Oct The Soiled Doves, Sedlec Ossuary and 25-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 3-Oct Bark for Life of Shawnee County KS – tba– Boobie Trap 25-Oct BINGO - The Moose Topeka Roundup Club 16-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 26-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 3-Oct Green and Clean Sweep – Southern 16-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 26-Oct SIN Night - Pigskins Hills Church 16-Oct Battle of the DJ's - Eclipse 26-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 3-Oct Solohogs – B&B Backyard 16-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 26-Oct 11am- caiman chompin - Zoo 3-Oct Movie by the Capitol Lawn – Lego 16-Oct Open Mic - J&J Gallery Bar 26-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store Movie 16-Oct Soul'd Out - Joletta's 27-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 3-Oct Downtown Farmer's Market 16-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 27-Oct Karaoke - Hooka House 4-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 16-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 27-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 4-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 16-Oct GERI VAN in Lounge - Moose 27-Oct Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle - 4-Oct Drag Show - Skivies 16-Oct Karaoke - Perry Bar & Grill Moose 4-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! - Specks 16-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party - Pigskins 27-Oct Cards @9:00 AM - Moose 4-Oct Karaoke - Wildhorse 16-Oct Eric Steckel– Uncle Bo’s 27-Oct Student Night - Pigskins 4-Oct Hunter and Jumper Association Show 16-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 27-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's - Expo 16-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state 27-Oct 5:15pm- eco club - Zoo 4-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo finals - Expo 27-Oct Toddler Tuesday - KS Child Museum 4-Oct 1:30pm- What’s up Doc? - Zoo 16-Oct Topeka RoadRunners - Expo 27-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah - Toy 4-Oct The Old People Are Revolting – Helen 16-Oct 2pm- elephant training - Zoo Store Hocker 16-Oct 6:30pm- twilight tour - Zoo 27-Oct Reading Fun Club - Toy Store 4-Oct Family Day - Paint Therapy Uncorked 16-Oct Serious Fun Friday - KS Child Museum 27-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 4-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 16-Oct Make! Big Build Construction Camp - KS 27-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 4-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA Museum 27-Oct BINGO - The Moose 4-Oct Side by Side 2 Person Team Shoot - 16-Oct Family Game Night - Toy Store 28-Oct Claraoke! – Boobie Trap Ravenwood 16-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 28-Oct Waka Waka Wednesday Comedy Night - 4-Oct Washburn Women’s Soccer 16-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – The Break Room 4-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post Helen Hocker 28-Oct Trivia Night - The Burger Stand 1 16-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick - Paint 28-Oct Karaoke - Eclipse 4-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO Therapy Uncorked 28-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 4-Oct BINGO - The Moose 16-Oct Washburn Volleyball 28-Oct Movie Night - Hooka House 4-Oct Bowling for Equality – Gage Bowl 16-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 28-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke - Lazy Toad 5-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 16-Oct BINGO - Hayden 28-Oct PAUL ROOT in Lounge - - Moose 5-Oct SIN Night - Pigskins 17-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 28-Oct Texas Hold’em 6:00 PM - Moose 5-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 17-Oct Kingfisher/ tba– Boobie Trap 28-Oct Trivia - Quintons 5-Oct 11am- Caiman chompin - Zoo 17-Oct Downtown Walking Ghost Tour 28-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 5-Oct 2:15pm- Meet the Chef! - Zoo 17-Oct Karaoke - The Burger Stand 28-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 5-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 17-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 28-Oct $1 Drink Night - Wildhorse 5-Oct Topeka Festival Singers – White 17-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 28-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty - Concert Hall 17-Oct Latin Nights - Eclipse Expo 6-Oct Free - Spence/ The Saturday Giant 17-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 28-Oct WEE Wednesday - KS Child Museum (OH) – Boobie Trap 17-Oct Delta Haze - Joletta's 28-Oct Mad Scientist Mel - Toy Store 6-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 17-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 28-Oct Story Time w/ Marj - Toy Store 6-Oct Karaoke - Hooka House 17-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 28-Oct Wednesday Night You Pick - Paint 6-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 17-Oct RURAL ROUTE in Lounge - Moose Therapy Uncorked 6-Oct Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle - 17-Oct Dance Party w/ DJ B - Skivies 28-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO Moose 17-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 29-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 6-Oct Cards @ 9:00 AM - Moose 17-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 29-Oct Hold Jerald FB– Boobie Trap 6-Oct Student Night - Pigskins 17-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state 29-Oct Karaoke 8pm- Brass Rail 6-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's finals - Expo 29-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 6-Oct Toddler Tuesday - KS Child Museum 17-Oct Gun & Knife Show - Expo 29-Oct Retro Thursday - Eclipse

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6-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah - Toy 17-Oct Public Ice Skating 12:30p - Expo 29-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar Store 17-Oct Topeka RoadRunners - Expo 29-Oct Karaoke - Landmark Bar 6-Oct Bedtime Stories - Toy Store 17-Oct Public Ice Skating 9:45pm - Expo 29-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber - Lazy 6-Oct Washburn Volleyball 17-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo Toad 6-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 17-Oct STEAM - KS Child Museum 29-Oct Ladies Night - Pigskins 1 17-Oct Chinese Tea Program & Ceremony - KS 29-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 6-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 Museum 29-Oct Andy Frasco Early Show Thursday– 6-Oct BINGO - The Moose 17-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – Helen Uncle Bo’s 7-Oct Claraoke! – Boobie Trap Hocker 29-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 7-Oct Trivia Night - The Burger Stand 17-Oct Saturday Night Out - Paint Therapy 29-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty - 7-Oct Karaoke - Eclipse Uncorked Expo 7-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 17-Oct KBA Kansas State Marching Band 29-Oct Cub Club Crafts - Toy Store 7-Oct Movie Night - Hooka House Competition – Yager Stadium 29-Oct Murdermind – TCTA 7-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke - Lazy Toad 17-Oct Boy Scout Sporting Clay Benefit Shoot - 29-Oct The Wonder Bread Years – TPAC 7-Oct JERRY KENT in Lounge - Moose Ravenwood 29-Oct Take Back the Night 10 Pts of Light - 7-Oct Texas Hold’em – 6:30 PM - Moose 17-Oct Washburn Volleyball Washburn 7-Oct Trivia - Quintons 17-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 29-Oct BINGO - Hayden 7-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 17-Oct BINGO - Shriners 29-Oct Boo It Downtown - Downtown 7-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 17-Oct Tour of the Historic Topeka Cemetery 30-Oct DJ - Abigails 7-Oct $1 Drink Night - Wildhorse 17-Oct Hors D’ Oeuvres Tour of Italy – Most Pure 30-Oct Horrorscope Records– Boobie Trap 7-Oct 2:30pm- What’s Bugging You? - Zoo Heart 30-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 7-Oct WEE Wednesday - KS Child Museum 17-Oct Dust, Blood & Fire Movie Premier- 30-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 7-Oct Mad Scientist Mel - Toy Store Jayhawk Theatre 30-Oct Battle of the DJ's - Eclipse 7-Oct Story Time w/ Marj - Toy Store 17-Oct Downtown Farmer's Market 30-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 7-Oct Wednesday Night You Pick - Paint 18-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 30-Oct Open Mic - J&J Gallery Bar Therapy Uncorked 18-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 30-Oct Straight Shot - Joletta's 7-Oct Capital City Marching Band Festival – 18-Oct Drag Show - Skivies 30-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar Yager Stadium 18-Oct All Ages Open Mic/Jam! - Specks 30-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 7-Oct Men’s Night - Ravenwood 18-Oct Karaoke - Wildhorse 30-Oct HEARTSTRINGS in Lounge – - Moose 7-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 18-Oct National Barrel Horse Association state 30-Oct Karaoke - Perry Bar & Grill 7-Oct Capitol Midweek Farmers’ Market finals - Expo 30-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party - Pigskins 8-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 18-Oct Gun & Knife Show - Expo 30-Oct Halloween Weekend with Zac Harmon– 8-Oct FREE SHOW - Well Hung Heart (CA) – 18-Oct Public Ice Skating 4p - Expo Uncle Bo’s Boobie Trap 18-Oct 1:30pm- giraffe feeding - Zoo 30-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 8-Oct Karaoke 8pm- Brass Rail 18-Oct Family Day - Paint Therapy Uncorked 30-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty - 8-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 18-Oct Fall Choral Concert – WCH Expo 8-Oct Retro Thursday - Eclipse 18-Oct Topeka Stix Fundraiser - Ravenwood 30-Oct State Volleyball Tournament - Expo 8-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 18-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 30-Oct 2pm- elephant training - Zoo 8-Oct Karaoke - Landmark Bar 18-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 30-Oct Serious Fun Friday - KS Child Museum 8-Oct Open Jam with Charlie Barber - Lazy 18-Oct BINGO - The Moose 30-Oct Family Game Night - Toy Store Toad 19-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 30-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 8-Oct Ladies Night - Pigskins 19-Oct SIN Night - Pigskins 30-Oct “Silents in the Cathedral,” – Grace 8-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 19-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West Cathedral 8-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 19-Oct 11am- caiman chompin - Zoo 30-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – 8-Oct Cub Club Crafts - Toy Store 19-Oct 2:15pm- meet the zoo chef - Zoo Helen Hocker 8-Oct Thirsty Thursday - Paint Therapy 19-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 30-Oct Night Before Halloween - Paint Therapy Uncorked 20-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar Uncorkded 8-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 20-Oct Karaoke - Hooka House 30-Oct Murdermind - TCTA 8-Oct BINGO - Hayden 20-Oct Karaoke - Joletta's 30-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 9-Oct DJ – Abigails 20-Oct Ace of Spades Progressive Raffle - 30-Oct BINGO - Hayden 9-Oct Kangaroo Ali/ Jacob Hodge– Boobie Moose 31-Oct Karaoke - Abigails Trap 20-Oct Cards @ 9:00 AM - Moose 31-Oct Costume Contest! – Boobie Trap 9-Oct 84 Charing Cross Road – The Break 20-Oct Student Night - Pigskins 31-Oct Downtown Ghost Tour Room 20-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 31-Oct Karaoke - The Burger Stand 9-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 20-Oct Toddler Tuesday - KS Child Museum 31-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 9-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 20-Oct Music Fun with Singing Sarah - Toy 31-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 9-Oct Battle of the DJ's - Eclipse Store 31-Oct Latin Nights – Eclipse 9-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 20-Oct Bedtime Stories - Toy Store 31-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 9-Oct Open Mic - J&J Gallery Bar 20-Oct BINGO - American Legion Capital Post 1 31-Oct Straight Shot - Joletta's 9-Oct JangALang - Joletta's 20-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 31-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 9-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 20-Oct BINGO - The Moose 31-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 9-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 21-Oct Back to the Future Party/Claraoke! – 31-Oct WILLS/BARRON in Lounge – 7-11 PM - 9-Oct LARRY & MONA in Lounge - Moose Boobie Trap Moose 9-Oct Karaoke - Perry Bar & Grill 21-Oct WU Jazz Jam Session - The Break Room 31-Oct Dance Party w/ DJ B - Skivies 9-Oct Dreux Doty Karaoke Party - Pigskins 21-Oct Trivia Night - The Burger Stand 31-Oct Halloween Weekend with Zac Harmon– 9-Oct Jeremiah Johnson – Uncle Bo’s 21-Oct Karaoke - Eclipse Uncle Bo’s 9-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 21-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 31-Oct Karaoke - Victoria's 9-Oct 2pm- elephant training - Zoo 21-Oct Movie Night - Hooka House 31-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 9-Oct Serious Fun Friday - KS Child Museum 21-Oct Kraazzy Karaoke - Lazy Toad 31-Oct CYRA Finals Rodeo - Expo 9-Oct Family Game Night - Toy Store 21-Oct LARRY & MONA in Lounge - Moose 31-Oct Siberian Husky Club National Specialty - 9-Oct Kid's Drum Circle - Toy Store 21-Oct GHOST TOUR - Moose Expo 9-Oct Friday on the town! U Pick - Paint 21-Oct Texas Hold’em 6:00 PM - Moose 31-Oct State Volleyball Tournamen - Expo Therapy Uncorked 21-Oct Trivia - Quintons 31-Oct 9am- 3pm- Boo at the Zoo - Zoo 9-Oct The Addams Family - TCTA 21-Oct Karaoke - Riegel 20's West 31-Oct STEAM - KS Child Museum 9-Oct The Monster Under the Bed - TCTA 21-Oct Texas Holdem Poker - Victoria's 31-Oct Project Terror : a fear Experiment – 9-Oct Christopher Titus - TPAC 21-Oct $1 Drink Night - Wildhorse Helen Hocker 9-Oct Washburn Opera Studio Presents 21-Oct 1pm- Discovery Home School Program - 31-Oct Murdermind - TCTA “The Medium” – WCH Zoo 31-Oct Midwest Highland Arts Fun Shoot - 9-Oct Washburn Women’s Soccer 21-Oct 2:30pm- What’s Bugging You? - Zoo Ravenwood 9-Oct BINGO - Capital BINGO 31-Oct BINGO - American Legion Post 400 9-Oct BINGO - Hayden 31-Oct BINGO - Shriners 10-Oct Karaoke - Abigails 31-Oct Downtown Farmer's Market 10-Oct Hold IGodShu (T. Freeman FB) – Boobie Trap 10-Oct West Topeka Ghost Tour

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10-Oct Karaoke - The Burger Stand 10-Oct Live Music - Classic Bean 10-Oct Karaoke - Dug Out 10-Oct Latin Nights - Eclipse 10-Oct Karaoke - Flamingo Bar 10-Oct The Phaders - Joletta's 10-Oct Live Music - Landmark Bar 10-Oct Club Kiss Dance Party - Lazy Toad 10-Oct PANCAKE FEED 8-11AM - Moose 10-Oct MOOSE MARKET 8-11 AM – Open to Public - Moose

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