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KANOPOLIS: WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

The first state park, Kanopolis celebrates anniversary May 7

KANOPOLISSTATE PARK -- The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is celebrating 100 years of protecting Kansas resources throughout 2005. During the year, celebrations will be held at parks across the state. Most celebrations will coincide with free park entrance days at the park hosting the celebration.

May 7 and 8 have been designated free park entrance days for KanopolisState Park, so visitors will not have to purchase a daily vehicle permit on these days. (Camping fees still apply.)

KanopolisState Park will host an anniversary event on May 7, celebrating the fact that this was the first official state park in Kansas, established 50 years ago. This celebration will kick off the park visitation season, joining other celebrations throughout the summer.

The following schedule of events will highlight the May 7 activities:

Time

Event

Location

All day

Display, "Then-Now"

South Shore Beachhouse Shelter

9 a.m.-11 a.m.

Guided Hike

Buffalo Tracks Canyon Nature Trail

11 a.m.-noon

Boat Parade

Starting in the Marina Cove

 

Kids Fishing Clinic

Kids Fishing Pond

1 p.m.-2 p.m.

Entertainment

 
 

Horse Rides

Overland Stage Line (East Shore)

 

Native American Dancers

South Shore Beachhouse Shelter

 

Guided Hike

Kanopolis Wildlife Viewing Area

 

Horse Drawn Rides

Overland Stage South Shore Ball Diamond

2 p.m.-3 p.m.

Ceremony

South Shore Beachhouse Shelter

 

Color Guard

Western Legacy Riders &

   

Ellsworth Veterans of Foreign Wars

 

Master of Ceremonies

Keith Sexson

 

Invocation

Susan Smith

 

Welcome &

Keith Sexson

 

Recognition of Dignitaries

 
 

Address

Secretary Mike Hayden, KDWP;

   

Shari Wilson, Travel & Tourism and

   

KWP commissioner

 

Formal Presentation

Jerry Hover, Parks Division director

7 p.m.-11 p.m.

1950s Dance

South Shore Beachhouse Shelter

For more information, phone 785-546-2565, e-mail Kanopolis , or visit the KDWP website .