There are plenty of ways to spend time with dad or find the perfect gift at one of the city's shops, attractions or restaurants.
Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets as they enjoy the music and outdoors.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Wichita area. The pandemic continues to impact the nation's blood supply.
The schedule begins June 4 with the return of Wild Encounters.
The trucks feature creative menus and are easy to discover.
Pools and splash pads closed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic are now reopening.
Special Hours: There will be no Wichita Transit or Paratransit service on Monday, May 31.
For the first time ever, the celebration will happen over two separate, extended weekends in an effort to keep attendees safe.
PROPEL will open for applications on Monday, May 24.
This annual program for youth enrolls more than 10,000 kids and teens who commit to reading during the summer months.
The city is family-friendly and affordable.
Some locations offer free wildlife habitats, nature and hiking trails, unique family-friendly activities, and art and history experiences.
The zoo, located in Wichita, has grown from two buildings opened in 1971 to the most visited outdoor attraction in the state.
The city offers many unique options for meeting space, including a variety of inspiring and functional open-air venues.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Visit Wichita is introducing an all-new Wichita Attractions Tour to the mix, which will kick off the same day.
Baby Bookworm participants will receive an early activities log for which they can complete 15 of the activities to earn prizes.
Members of the Wichita Public Library Board of Directors are serving as the Naming Advisory Committee.
The Heart of the Country offers something for everyone – from peaceful hiking through nature to paddling on the Arkansas River.
The study aims to help local leaders and community groups make decisions about how to reduce litter.
There's also plenty of places to eat in the area.
Tournaments include soccer, basketball and baseball.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
Several museums offer free admission.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you.
The City recommends residents continue to wear masks, practice safe social distancing and avoid large public gatherings.
To comply with the regulations, the Wichita Fire Department (WFD) will enforce an open burning ban during April.
The city's nickname, ITC, comes from the acronym for the local airport.
You can mix and match what items and sauces you want at several different pie shops around the city.
The Wind Surge is the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins baseball team.
Sustained high winds with gusts up to 50 mph or over are expected.
A culinary tour of local restaurants allows diners to experience the food of Italy, Greece, France, Mexico and other countries.
This campaign takes place every March to raise awareness and funding to support homebound, isolated seniors living with food insecurities.
Stunning skies and iconic structures provide the perfect backdrops for selfies of family snapshots.
The city has hotels and bars were pooches are welcome, as well as dog parks and a pet resort and spa.
Women have shaped the city in many ways and continue to be an invaluable part of why Wichita is the Heart of the Country.
The time will spring ahead one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 14.
Atmosphere can play just as significant a role as food and services as far as making or breaking the dining experience.
Diverse venues offer a chance for attendees to learn about the culture within the city and get to know some of its most interesting people.