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Upcoming Events - Last Update 30 JAN 12
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Please plan on joining us for a tour of the Arabia Steamboat Museum, 400 Grand BLVD at 2:30. Their website is www.1856.com
The Arabia Steamboat Museum is home to a true time capsule of frontier lifein the 1800s. The Arabia was headed up the Missouri River in the fall of 1856 when she struck a tree snag and sank just north of Kansas City.
Her cargo hold was full of 200 tons of supplies bound for general stores and pioneer settlements. As the years passed, the river changed course and left the Arabia buried beneath a Kansas cornfield. Finally, in 1988 a group of modern-day adventurers uncovered the lost Arabia and her magnificent cargo. They were amazed to find fine dishware, clothing, and even bottled food all preserved in remarkable condition. Their find has been called the King Tut's Tomb of the Missouri River. So, if you're looking for an adventure your whole family will enjoy, discover the treasures of the steamboat Arabia.
Admission Fees:
Group Rate (minimum of 25 visitors) $12.50
Regular Admission Rates: Seniors: $13.50
Children (age 4-14): $5.50
Children (age 3 and under): Free
Please RSVP Judy Bennett - trainerjudy@sbcglobal.net, 816 682 4383
Please plan on joining us for a tour of the Arabia Steamboat Museum, 400 Grand BLVD at 2:30. Their website is www.1856.com
The Arabia Steamboat Museum is home to a true time capsule of frontier lifein the 1800s. The Arabia was headed up the Missouri River in the fall of 1856 when she struck a tree snag and sank just north of Kansas City.
Her cargo hold was full of 200 tons of supplies bound for general stores and pioneer settlements. As the years passed, the river changed course and left the Arabia buried beneath a Kansas cornfield. Finally, in 1988 a group of modern-day adventurers uncovered the lost Arabia and her magnificent cargo. They were amazed to find fine dishware, clothing, and even bottled food all preserved in remarkable condition. Their find has been called the King Tut's Tomb of the Missouri River. So, if you're looking for an adventure your whole family will enjoy, discover the treasures of the steamboat Arabia.
Admission Fees:
Group Rate (minimum of 25 visitors) $12.50
Regular Admission Rates: Seniors: $13.50
Children (age 4-14): $5.50
Children (age 3 and under): Free
Please RSVP Judy Bennett - trainerjudy@sbcglobal.net, 816 682 4383
Armacost Museum Tour
Please join us on Sunday, March 18 2012 at 2:00 p.m. for a tour of the Armacost Auto Museum.
In addition to the cars, there is an extensive collection of antique pedal cars, motorcycles, bicycles, automotive related art and a large collection of gas powered toys. The gas powered toy cars date from the 30’s to the late 60’s. Gas powered toy airplanes as well as other toys are also included in the collection.
See the attachment for a more complete description of the event and museumPlease RSVP to Judy Bennett , trainerjudy@sbcglobal.net, 816 682 4383.
Cost is $5 per person.
In addition to the cars, there is an extensive collection of antique pedal cars, motorcycles, bicycles, automotive related art and a large collection of gas powered toys. The gas powered toy cars date from the 30’s to the late 60’s. Gas powered toy airplanes as well as other toys are also included in the collection.
See the attachment for a more complete description of the event and museumPlease RSVP to Judy Bennett , trainerjudy@sbcglobal.net, 816 682 4383.
Cost is $5 per person.
Breakfast
Join us every Saturday at 7:30 am for breakfast at Waid's Restaurant, 1130 W. 103rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
Our friendly, dedicated Waitress, Renee, wearing her new KCR PCA jacket. Hey, if SHE has one, why don't YOU?



