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Holiday Performances for Kids in Kansas City

Posted November 06, 2009 12:05am by Kate

nutcrackerThe radio stations and stores have officially skipped over Thanksgiving and are heralding the impending 2009 holiday season. Talk in our house has turned to Christmas lists and Santa. My shoulders are slumping from the mere thought of digging out Christmas decor.

But one thing I do get excited about – even in November – is the wide range of upcoming holiday performances for children in Kansas City. It is time to start calendaring those events and buying tickets. Last year, we took our older kids to see the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular at Sprint Center. What’s on tap for this year? I’m not even sure where to start – but I’ll give it a shot.

Take a look at these fantastic holiday performances you might share with your KC kids:

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On a related note, we’re hoping that some of you might be interested in helping some children attend the Ballet Conservatory of Independence’s performance of The Nutcracker. Tickets to the December 11th and 12th performances start at $6 for children and $10 for adults – but they are having special performances for school groups as well. Those tickets start are $4.

Local writer Rita Arens is helping the Ballet Conservatory publicize these performances but heard this from the Kansas City Missouri School District:

When I called the KCMO school district a few weeks ago, the very nice woman there told me so many of the kids are on the reduced or free lunch program they probably couldn’t afford the $4 ticket price.

So, Rita set out to do something about that. And we’d like to help. Because $4 shouldn’t keep children from taking a worthwhile field trip.

The district will send one class from each of their 33 elementary schools if enough money is raised to cover their ticket prices. Can you help? Can you spare $4 (or $20 or $100) to help kids share the magical experience of The Nutcracker? Ultimately, we’re looking for about $3,000 but every little bit helps.

If you (or your family or your company) would like to sponsor some of the KCMOSD kids to see The Nutcracker, please contact Rita ASAP. Her email is ritajarens <at> gmail.com and her phone number is 816-529-9814.

Thanks everyone!

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One Response to “Holiday Performances for Kids in Kansas City”

  1. Kate says:

    Janeen with Independence Tourism emailed to make sure we didn’t miss these great holiday events:

    November 30 “Night Before Christmas Carol”. Performance by renown Dickens scholar, David Zum Brunner, who portrays 17 characters, as well as Charles Dickens.

    Midwest Genealogy Center, 3400 S. Lee’s Summit Road

    10 a.m.

    Free, reservations required.

    816-252-7228.

    December 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 Christmas Production by Children’s Performing Theater “God Bless Us Every One”

    Sermon Center, 201 N. Dodgion

    7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays.

    $5 adults, $4 seniors, 12 and under $3.

    816-325-7370.

    December 5 Laura Ingalls Wilder Remembers Christmases Past

    Laura Ingalls Wilder is one of the most beloved people of the American past. Join us for

    this special program featuring actress Nancy Eppert, in her memorable portrayal of this

    fascinating woman and childhood memories of Christmas on the plains.

    National Frontier Trails Museum, 318 W. Pacific

    11 a.m.

    $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for students 6-17 includes museum admission and wagon ride.

    Advance reservations requested to 816-325-7575 or http://www.frontiertrailsmuseum.org

    December 5, 12, 19, 26 “Holly Follies”

    Puppeteer: Kraig Kensinger – Get in the Holiday spirit with music and happy puppets!

    Puppetry Arts Institute, 11025 E. Winner Road, Independence, MO 64052

    Show times: 11:00 am & 2:00pm

    $5 per person includes museum admission and a finger puppet.

    816-833-9777 or http://www.hazelle.org

    December 17 “The Christmas Music of Mannheim Steamroller”. Created by Chip Davis, Manheim Steamroller’s signature sound is where classical and modern-day rock, acoustic and electronic music meet. Celebrate the spirit of the season with the “18th century rock band” that has become one of the most popular and best selling acts of the last 30 years.

    Independence Events Center, 19100 E. Valley View Parkway

    8:00 p.m.

    Tickets range from $22 to $65 (plus handling and service fees)

    816-795-7577 http://www.independenceeventscenter.com.

    December 18 “A Charlie Daniels Band Christmas”. Don’t miss the Charlie Daniels Band, as they perform selections from their new Christmas CD, including O Come All Ye Faithful, Joy to the World, The Christmas Song and Silent Night.

    Independence Events Center, 19100 E. Valley View Parkway

    7:30 p.m.

    Tickets range from $30 to $50 (plus handling and service fees)

    816-795-7577www.independenceeventscenter.com