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Each June, the Salina Arts & Humanities department holds the Smoky Hill River Festival lasting three and a half days, with arts and crafts shows, music concerts, games, and other activities. Originally held as a downtown street parade in 1976 to celebrate the United States Bicentennial , the festival proved popular enough for the city to hold ...
For more information about the Festival Medallion Quest or the Smoky Hill River Festival, call 785-309-5770, visit the medallion quest website, www.riverfestival.com or the festival Facebook page ...
Jam gets the Smoky Hill River Festival started right. According to Rick Hanson, who created the jam with his father almost 40 years ago, said it was first pitched to Salina Arts and Humanities as ...
The Mississippi River Festival (MRF) was a summer outdoor concert series held during the years 1969-1980 on the campus of Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Festival was notable due to its central midwestern location, the natural ambience of its outdoor venue, and the consistently high quality of performers.
While he is in Salina for the festival, Zinn will also be taking part in an Artful Afternoon workshop from noon to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Kid's Creative Corners, 122 S. Santa Fe Ave.
The Saline River joins it in eastern Saline County. [7] The Solomon River joins the Smoky Hill River in western Dickinson County. [8] The Smoky Hill River joins the Republican River at Junction City, Kansas to form the Kansas River. [1] The Smoky Hill River directly drains an area of 8,810 square miles (22,800 km 2).
The Salinas River, which geologically formed the fluvial valley and generated its human history, flows to the northwest or 'up' along the principal axis and the length of the valley. The valley was named during the late 18th-century Spanish colonial Alta California period, and in Spanish Salina is the term for a salt marsh, salt lake, or salt pan.
The creation of eight murals is underway as artists work throughout downtown Salina as part of Boom! 2023. See murals painted live during 2023 Boom! Street Art and Mural Festival in downtown Salina