Eleven Things To Do In KC This Weekend, March 5—8

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Here are eleven things to do in KC this weekend, March 5—8 including Winterlude Jazz Festival, Kansas City Roller Warriors and “The World in Kansas City.”

Lining up local Lodging is a heavy lift

Stand by Kansas City hotels, BRBs and community helpers. It’s about time to roll out the red carpet because—hello—here comes the world.  Kansas City, the smallest host city, is expecting around 650,000 visitors for the 2026 World Cup, creating an economic impact of $653 million, according to KC2026, the nonprofit organization overseeing strategy and delivering… Continue reading Lining up local Lodging is a heavy lift

The KCK Taco Trail not only treats you to some of the best tacos in the metro but also showcases family enterprise and preserves immigration history

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We all know that the culinary spotlight usually shines brightest on Missouri’s Kansas City, but I’ve always been a big fan of the Kansas side of things. KCK boasts some of the metro’s most divey dive bars, has plentiful parking and, of course, has the Taco Trail. Most people don’t need to be sold on… Continue reading The KCK Taco Trail not only treats you to some of the best tacos in the metro but also showcases family enterprise and preserves immigration history

The best things to do in KC this month: March 2026

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This Northland tradition celebrates St. Patrick’s day a little early Beloved Northland tradition Snake Saturday—a parade and carnival held each Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day—has humble beginnings. It started as a promotional parade for a Rodeway Inn. But two years after its inaugural parade in 1985, founders Mickey Finn and Bill Grigsby teamed up with… Continue reading The best things to do in KC this month: March 2026