Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Finding Things to do in Kansas City

Updated 9/1/24 (check back often!)

I know. I get it. I mean I REALLY get it. 

There are SO MANY things going on in our huge city and it's hard to keep up with all of them. 

Sometimes my head spins when I think of all the things that are happening ON THE SAME DAY.

And then, depending on the ages of your kids and how long you've lived here, you get to wait until your homeschooling pals or the pals of your kids decide what THEY are going to do. ('cuz, ya know, kids like to hang out with their friends whenever possible at different places, events, gatherings, etc.)

To make the most informed decisions for your family about what adventures you'd like to go on and experience each month, I'd suggest the following:

FIRST: Print some calendars

Print the monthly event calendar at both JoCo Homeschool Get Together (Kansas) and A Homeschool Adventure (Missouri). I love that they take the time to create these calendars so you can make plans in advance, and it's easy to print out and stick on a bulletin board or tape to the wall, or slide into your homeschool planner.

I have a kid who loves to ice skate, so I also print the Independence Community Ice in Independence, MO public skate calendar. I also print the KC Ice Center in Shawnee, KS calendar. They have a homeschool skate the first and third Friday of the monthly normally, and it's only $5, skates are included, and parents skate free! They also have public skate times.

Whatever your kids are interested in, find a calendar and print it! Or write dates on your own calendar. Or input things into your Google or other online/mobile calendar.

SECOND: Can't go wrong with KC Parent Magazine

Head to Kansas City Parent Magazine's event calendar on their website, which shows events by day (also pick up a copy of the magazine if you happen to pass by one). They have so many great things to share, and they also include some adult-type events, which is nice for date night and moms night out ideas.

THIRD: Check out my ideas list

Check out some of the things below that my family has done or has on our bucket list:

SEPTEMBER

  • Go to a Kansas City Royals baseball game



AUGUST

OCTOBER




NOVEMBER




DECEMBER




JANUARY



FEBRUARY




MARCH




APRIL




MAY





JUNE



JULY






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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

64 Summer Camps; Reading, Lunch, & Free Programs; & Other Summer Opps (Homeschoolers and More)

 Updated 8/14/24

Summertime in Kansas City means it's time for swimming pools and camps, reading programs and roller skating. Check out my list of spectacular summer opportunities for homeschoolers and other kids in Kansas City! I update it often, so check back 😍😍

If you'd like to see a something you love added to this post, please email me at HomeschoolingInKansasCity@gmail.com!

  1. Adrenaline Motorplex in Adrian, MO
  2. Bach to Rock in Leawood, KS — America's Music School. Learn music while playing songs you love.
  3. Barstow School
  4. Camp Artrageous at Paint, Glaze and Fire
  5. Camp Bosco (Catholic high schoolers) — "Camp Bosco is our Diocesan High School Youth Camp. Camp Bosco takes the teens to a whole other level in their spiritual journey. Camp Bosco is a service camp. The days of Camp Bosco will be spent serving the less fortunate in the Kansas City area, the evenings will be filled with a time of prayer and learning, led by our dynamic presenters, talented worship leaders and dedicated priest who will serve alongside our staff to encourage a deeper relationship with Christ for each camper and chaperone."
  6. Camp Eagle Summit and Camp Eagle Summit Jr. (Summit Christian Academy in Lee's Summit)
  7. Camp Invention
  8. Camp Savio (Catholic) —

Monday, July 22, 2024

47 (and Growing!) Swimming Pools, Waterparks, Swim Beaches & Splashpads in Kansas City

Updated 7/23/24

Water fun has been a part of my kids' lives pretty much since they were each born. I grew up with Mission Pool basically in my backyard, and most days you could find my mom and me in line waiting to get in 10 minutes before they opened each day so Mom could race to her favorite corner to get "her" spot.


I think zero-depth pools are one of the greatest inventions ever! I can't tell you how many hundreds of hours I've spent at swimming pools nursing one of my babies in a lounge chair while also keeping an eye on my other kids nearby in the zero-depth area or in the baby pool.

I hope you and your family have a fantastic and safe summer enjoying the sun and the water! (and then have a wonderful winter at the indoor aquatic centers!)