South Vine Neighborhood and Youth Arts Festival

Saturday, May 7th from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Vine Street between 20th and 21st Streets

This free event is open to the public and has something for every age group:   games, pony rides, a bouncy house, and displays of student art work along side information about jobs, scholarships, health and wellness, urban gardening and living green.

Rides, information and popcorn are free. Hot dogs and drinks are only a $1.00. Children under 15 should be accompanied by an adult or guardian.

Calling all domino players!  Visit a special tent where you can try out a new domino counting invention called Elect D-Score.

Check out local student vocal and music groups, as well as the popular gospel group “One Voice”.  Then stay around until dusk to see films made by Kansas City’s own filmmakers, including short films made by  area students and the documentary, “From Separate to Equal the Creation of Truman Medical Center,” produced by local filmmakers Kevin Willmott and Greg Hurd.

On-street parking will be available along Vine Street south of 21st Streets, in the Jazz District Parking lot on 18th and Highland, and along Paseo Boulevard.

See you May 7th on the Vine!