Newton's 150th Birthday Party
A birthday party for Newton will kick off the year-long celebration of the City’s Sesquicentennial in 2022.
The public is invited to the free, come-and-go event from 4-7:30 p.m. Feb. 22 at the Meridian Center, 1420 E. Broadway Court.
The event will feature snacks, crafts for kids, the first chance to purchase Newton150 merchandise, a photo booth presented by Harvey County Historical Museum, and entertainment by local performers:
4:30 p.m. - Mayor's welcome
5 p.m. - Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra
5:30 p.m. - Our Lady of Guadalupe dance troupes
6 p.m. - Bethel College Academy of Performing Arts
6:30 p.m. - Newton High School jazz ensemble
7 p.m. - Newton High School Railaires
“Untold Stories” at Newton Public Library
Students (primarily 5-8 grade) will be invited to the library to learn about local history through a weeklong, after-school series of speakers, activities and interaction with artifacts contributed by the Harvey County Historical Museum. Each session will include a brief introduction to provide context for the topic, followed by a speaker with first-hand knowledge of the subject. Tentative schedule:
Monday, April 25: Downtown Newton tour
Tuesday, April 26: Railroad History
Wednesday, April 27: Mexican American community, including establishment of Mexican-American Fast-Pitch Softball Tournament
Thursday, April 28: Past, Present and Future Farming in the Newton area
Friday, April 29: Creation Day
Students will develop a written or visual representation of something interesting they learned during the week.
Newton Historical Mural Ribbon-Cutting
4 pm Saturday, June 4 | 301 N. Main
Newton Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of the Newton Historical Mural, which is at the north edge of the Old Mill Plaza parking area near Railroad Park to serve as a gateway to Newton's Downtown Historic District. The ceremony will begin at 4 pm, and all are invited to attend!
Newton150 Summer Bash
4-10 pm Saturday, June 4 | Downtown Newton
Join us downtown for a community block party featuring a street dance with live music from The Astronauts, food trucks, beer garden, bounce houses and other activities for kids - and a Ferris wheel on Main Street!
Newton150 Golf Tournament
1 pm Friday, Sept. 30 | Sand Creek Station Golf Course
Newton150 Time Capsule Dedication
9 am Thursday, Dec. 8 | Newton City Hall