Abilene Tourism Advocate
July 14, 2022
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"Jersey Boys" Opens This Friday!
Do you have your tickets for opening night at Great Plains Theatre? JERSEY BOYS: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons is in performances from July 15 -31 for the first time ever at Great Plains Theatre! This Award-Winning Broadway Musical will have you singing along to "Sherry," "Walk Like A Man," "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," and all your favorite Four Seasons Songs. Get your tickets before they sell out!
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Kansas Media Event - Welcome Party!
Tuesday, August 2 from 4-8 pm
Old Abilene Town

Kansas Tourism selected Abilene to host the 2023 Kansas Media Event. During this time, more than 40 travel writers from throughout the country will visit Abilene and explore all we have to offer. So... we're kicking off the event with a Welcome Party at Old Abilene Town!

Join in the fun at Old Abilene Town on Tuesday, August 2, from 4-8 pm as we enjoy a longhorn cattle drive complete with longhorns boarding the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad's 103-year-old Baldwin 4-6-2 Steam Engine, cowboy poetry by Poet Lariat Ron Wilson, a walk through Old Abilene Town with Wild Bill Hickok as he tells the Abilene's wild and wooly history, Stagecoach Rides with Wild Heart Carriages, live music by local performers Keep the Change and more!
Abilene rodeo entertainment; rodeo queens, longhorns, Clydesdales to add to rodeo festivities
The royalty of rodeo, both human and animal, will be on hand for this year’s Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo in Abilene.
 
Miss Rodeo America Hailey Frederiksen and Miss Rodeo Kansas State University Makaeli Burkham will be in attendance during all four performances of the rodeo in Abilene, as well as at auxiliary events.
 
Frederiksen, of Wellington, Colorado, was awarded the title of Miss Rodeo America in December of last year. She will spend this year traveling across the nation making appearances at schools, civic groups and other events to create awareness of rodeo and the western culture.
 
Frederiksen is a graduate of Colorado State University, where she earned a bachelor of science in Animal Sciences and a minor in Agricultural Business.
 
Makaeli Burkham, a native of Malaga, New Mexico, will begin her fifth year of school at Kansas State University this fall. Her major is animal science with the goal of becoming an equine physical therapist.
 
Burkham was crowned in February of this year, and like Miss Rodeo America, promotes the sport of rodeo and the western industry, but stays in the state of Kansas. She is a barrel racer, competing collegiately for K-State.
 
The women will make appearances at the Abilene Public Library on August 2 at 3 pm, at the annual rodeo buckle auction on August 1 at 7 pm and will ride in the parade on August 4. They will be part of the rodeo’s grand entry and will sign autographs after the rodeo each night. 
 
In addition to the rodeo queens, longhorns and Clydesdales will add to the festivities.
 
Back by popular demand, the Sander Ranch longhorn herd returns with about 25 steers.
 
The majestic animals were in town last year to celebrate the rodeo’s 75th anniversary.
 
They will be driven in the parade and will be part of the rodeo’s grand entry.
 
They hail from the Sander Ranch near Woodward, Okla., and have been to numerous rodeos and western events, from Greeley, Colo., to Dallas, and even to a Dodge automotive show in Detroit.
 
New this year is the Broken Spoke Clydesdales.
 
Originating from Winfield, Kansas, the team of Clydesdales enters the arena pulling a wagon. The driver, Mark DeCoudres, loves to show off intricate turns and maneuvers with the massive animals, who average about 2,000 lbs. each.
 
The Clydesdales’ pens will be set up at the rodeo grounds, for the public to view the horses.
 
Other personnel from this year’s rodeo include stock contractor Sammy Andrews, Andrews Rodeo Co., Bagwell, Texas; announcer Mike Mathis, Lufkin, Texas; and bullfighters Clint Lott, China Spring, Texas and Blake Miller, Rogers, Texas.
 
Acting as specialty act at the rodeo will be the trick riding group Tricked Out, featuring Dusta Kimzey O’Connell and Sadie Lynn.
 
The 76th Will Bill Hickok Rodeo runs August 3-6. Performances begin at 7:30 pm nightly.
 
Tickets are $10 in advance (on sale July 12-August 3) and $13 at the gate. Children’s tickets are $7.
 
Tickets can be purchased at West’s Country Mart and other area retailers. They can also be purchased online at CKFF.net.
 
For more information, visit the rodeo’s website at WildBillHickokRodeo.com.

15 Best U.S. Small Towns for Summer Vacations
“Historic Abilene has a population of 6,500. This small town still has a lot to see. You can tour the award-winning Seelye Mansion and bowl in a bowling alley from 1905.

Check out the exhibits at the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. Ride a steam engine that’s over 100 years old on the local Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad. Enjoy a ride on a genuine 1901 C.W. Parker Carousel at the Dickinson County Heritage Center. It is officially “the oldest operating Parker Carousel” in existence. Get a room at the Victorian Inn Bed & Breakfast.
Abilene Municipal Band Concert Schedule

Abilene's Municipal Band turns 141 years old this year and is celebrating by continuing their weekly performances in Royer Band Shell throughout the summer.

  • Thursday, July 14 @ 8 pm
  • Thursday, July 21 @ 8 pm
  • Thursday, July 28 @ 8 pm
Upcoming Events
June - July
24 - 3
MATILDA The Musical at Great Plains Theatre
Follow the classic Roald Dahl story of an astonishingly witty girl with special powers that teaches us to use our extraordinary imaginations to change our destiny. Sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty! Learn more
July
4
Monday
Old Fashioned 4th of July - Celebrate an old-fashioned 4th of July in Abilene, Kansas! Learn more
July
15-31
Jersey Boys - The Story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at Great Plains Theatre
Join us for the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the story and music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Come be a part of the challenges, the rise, and the ultimate triumph a group’s music that became symbolic of a generation. Oh, what a night! Learn more
August
2
Tuesday
Kansas Media Event - Abilene Night
Kick-off the return of the Central Kansas Free Fair with the Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau, Kansas Tourism, and travel writers from throughout the country. Enjoy seeing a longhorn cattle drive through Old Abilene Town, cowboy poetry from Ron Wilson, live music and more!
August
3-8
Central Kansas Free Fair
Located in Abilene, the Central Kansas Free Fair is one of the largest in the state. This family-friendly event offers educational activities and entertainment for all ages, including the Wild Bill Hickok PRCA Rodeo (August 3-6), which has been frequently voted one of the top outdoor rodeos. Join us for family fun in Abilene! Learn more
August
5-6
Friday & Saturday
After Rodeo Dance
Visit Old Abilene Town after the Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo to enjoy the Lazy Wayne Band (Friday) and Savanna CHestnut and the Field Hands (Saturday).
September
2-3
Friday & Saturday
Chisholm Trail Days
Celebrate the historic cattle trail at the end of the Chisholm Trail.
September
9-25
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery at Great Plains Theatre
The classic literary character of Sherlock Holmes is teamed up once again with John Watson and over 40 other characters to solve a kooky and educational whodunnit. “Elementary, my dear Watson, Elementary.”Learn more
September
17
Saturday
Abilene Oktoberfest
Abilene Oktoberfest is excited for its 5th Annual Oktoberfest held in Downtown Abilene. There will be German Dancers, Music, Authentic German Food, & Drinks. This year we will have 3 beer gardens, multiple food vendors, Masskrugstemmen, Hammerschlagen, a corn hole tournament, and a Kids Korner that will feature bouncy houses, outdoor games, crafts, face painting, and much more. Downtown Abilene has several wonderful stores that will be open for you to explore before and during the festivities! We will have a lot of exciting announcements coming soon! Make sure to mark September 17th on your Calendar! We are excited to see you at this year's Abilene Oktoberfest.
October
1
Saturday
Heritage Day Festival
Enjoy living history, steam engine carousel rides, antique tractor show, classic car show, food, and much more at the Dickinson County Heritage Center.
October
10-14
Monday-Friday
National Greyhound Association Fall Nationals
See Greyhounds in action during the Fall Nationals! Learn more
October
8
Saturday
Wild West Gravel Fest
In its third year, this premier gravel ride attracts riders from across the country! The Wild West Gravel Fest is a gravel bike race in Dickinson County, KS. With races ranging from 200k to 5k, Wild West Gravel Fest appeals to racers who are new to gravel and those who dare to push themselves to the extreme. And make sure to stick around for the after-party at Old Abilene Town. Learn more
October
21-22; 28-29
Haunted Cowtown
The ghosts of Old Abilene Town have returned. Take a walk, if you dare, through your worst nightmare, the cursed schoolhouse, the possessed cabin, the haunted cemetery, the spooky saloon, and much more.
November
18
Friday
Pink Friday
We've all heard of Black Friday, American Express Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday, but what about Pink Friday?
Pink Friday is a small business spin on the traditional Black Friday shopping experience, reminding people to #ShopSmallFirst.
December
2-18
The Christmas Schooner - A New Musical at Great Plains Theatre
This Holiday treat will have you leaving the theatre with warm fuzzies about a story of the Great Lakes voyages of Christmas Tree ships and a family’s positive spirit to share the power of classic inspiration and Christmas miracles. The heartbeat of life is in our stories and our songs! Learn more
December
3-4
Saturday & Sunday
Cowtown Christmas
Visit Abilene December 3-4, 2022 for the Heritage Homes Association’s Homes for the Holidays Tour, enjoy an Old Fashioned Christmas at the Dickinson County Heritage Center and Old Abilene Town, tour the historic Seelye Mansion and see more than 60 beautifully decorated Christmas Trees, ride the rails with Santa and the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad, see the live production of The Christmas Schooner - A New Musical at Great Plains Theatre, take an evening cruise and see Griswold-style decorations, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see Santa, and remember to shop small all season long at Abilene’s small businesses. 
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