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Purple Power Play in the Park, Catfish Chasers Tournament, The APPLE Triathlon, Brew at the Zoo, McCain Performances, Advertise in the Manhattan Visitors Guide, Upcoming event
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Wildcat Fans, let’s get ready to RUMBLE! It’s Football Season! Put your pur-ple on, grab your favorite Wildcat fan and head down to Purple Power Play inthe Park!
It’s the pep rally that local Football fans began celebrating in 1988. In the earlyyears – Purple Power Play was created to welcome students to downtownwhile creating excitement for the football season. Fast forward to 2014:come be a part of one of the largest events in NE Kansas. Over 20,000 peo-ple are estimated to attend Purple Power Play, celebrating with an inflatablecarnival, fireworks display, and over 80 vendors. Manhattan welcomes KSUStudents, KSU alumni and the entire community to get ready for the season.Be a part of the tradition that only gets better year after year.
Check out the schedule of Purple Power Play Thursday, August 28• 6:00 PM - K-State Tap Dance Ensemble• 6:30 PM - Bates Dance Studio• 7:00 PM - Rusty Rierson & Band• 8:05 PM - K-State Pep Rally - Featuring KSU Football Team, K-State Marching Band, Cheerleaders, Classy Cats & Willie the Wildcat!
Friday, August 29
• 6:00 PM - MHS Pop Choir• 6:30 PM - Washington Dance Studio
• 7:00 PM - Annie Up• 8:05 PM - K-State Pep Rally - Featuring KSU Basketball Teams, K-State Marching Band, Cheerleaders, Classy Cats & Willie the Wildcat!• Sundown - Fireworks Display
Both Evenings• 5:00-7:00 PM - Free Photos with Willie the Wildcat both evenings(Park Pavilion)
August 2014Volume 14, Issue 8A publication of the
ManhattanConvention &Visitors Bureau
Purple Power Play in the Park
Brew at the Zoo Be a part of the 5th Annual Brew at the Zoo this August. Friends of Sunset Zooand the Zoo’s wild residents are set to celebrate Friday, August 22 from 6 to 9p.m.
Enjoy samples of Tallgrass Brewing Co.’s cold brews; a DIY slider bar and walkingtacos by Manhattan’s Hy-Vee; shaved ice from the Friendship House; and a homebrew demo with firkin tapping by Tallgrass Brewers. Revel in the live music and ani-mal encounters; Complete’s Photo Booth; Big Poppi’s Bicycle Blender Races; lawngames and more. Tickets on sale at www.SunsetZoo.com/Brew. Hurry! Lastsold out several weeks prior to the event.
The APPLE TRIATHLONDo you love to compete? Then this event is for you! Mark, Sunday, August 17th onyour calendar and head to Tuttle Creek State Park in Manhattan, Kansas for The Apple Triathlon. Competition begins at7:30 a.m. The Swimming competition will be held at the Beach south of the dam with a 500 meter loop. The Biking com-petition is a 12.4 mile route on Highway 13. The Run is a 3.1 mile race within the campground at Tuttle Creek.
For complete information go to: http://ozendurance.net/events/manhattan-triathlon
McCain PerformancesThe 2014-2015 McCain Performance Series offers an outstanding lineup with 30 Broadway performances, worldrenowned artists and attractions taking the stage beginning on September 5, 2014 through May 10, 2015. Individual tickets went on sale July 27th. Don’tdelay in planning a date night or two, as we anticipate many of these performances being a sell-out!
For additional ticket information call 785-532-6428 or visit the website www.k-state.edu/mccain . McCain Box office is open11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.weekdays, and 90 minutes prior to performances, and is located in the lobby of McCain. We will see YOU this season at McCain!
Buddy GuyBlues icon and member of Rockand Roll Hall of Fame7:30 p.m. Friday, September 5
Larry the Cable GuyGit-R-Done! 4 and 7 p.m. Sunday, September 14
Jazz at Lincoln CenterOrchestra with WyntonMarsalisAn amazing evening with big bandjazz, led by Wynton Marsalis, themost outstanding jazz musician ofhis generation. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, September 25
Music of the Sun With ETHEL and Robert Mirabal7:30 p.m. Friday, October 10
BasetrackReal-life stories from Americanwarriors 7:30 pm. Tuesday, October 14
Straight No Chaser Happy Hour Tour 2014 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 23
An Evening with GarrisonKeillorAmerica’s favorite storyteller7:30 p.m. Monday, October 27
Anything GoesAll aboard for Cole Porter’s saucyand splendid classic musical comedy 7:30 p.m... Thursday, October 30
Moscow State SymphonyOrchestra Pavel Kogan, conductor Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, violin 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 5
Lakota Sioux Dance Theater Cokato Upo! (Come to theCenter) 4 p.m. Sunday, November 9
ELFThe Broadway Musical 8 p.m. Friday, November 14
SYBARITE5Grammy-nominated string quintetturns heads performing everythingfrom Mozart to Radiohead. 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday,November 16 Kirmser Hall (for-merly McCain 204)
Yo-Yo Ma Classical music’s most celebratedartist 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 3
LeAnn Rimes One of the most beloved femalecountry artists of all time. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 16
Christmas with the KingSingersTop a cappella ensemble comes a-wassailing to McCain 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 19
Shatner’s WorldWe just live in it. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, January 22
Dancing Pros Live You pick the winner 8 p.m. Thursday, January 29
Sister Act A divine musical comedy 7:30 p.m. Friday, February 6
McCain Student Showcase K-State students share their cre-ativity and achievement 4 p.m. Sunday, February 15
Circus Oz: But Wait...There’sMoreA cheeky vaudeville-inspired circusshow for all ages. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 17
KODO An entrancing celebration of music,physicality and life from the world’stop taiko drummers 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 22
The Chieftains Get a jump on St. Patty’s Day withthe best-known Irish band on theplanet. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10
The Intergalactic Nemesis:Twin Infinity Live-Action graphic Novel. 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 30
Diavolo Architecture in motion 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1
Peter and the Starcatcher The Neverland you neverknew…until now 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 6
The Second City Hits Home Chicago’s legendary sketch andimprove comedy theater returns toManhattan 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday, April 11Wareham Opera House
Million Dollar Quartet The Tony Award-winning Broadwaymusical inspired by the electrifyingtrue story. 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 13
Spencers: Theater of Illusion You won’t believe your eyes! 4 p.m. Sunday, April 19
Don Quixote – RussianNational Ballet Theatre The famous ballet based onCervantes’ epic tale of romanceand chivalry 4 p.m. Sunday, April 26
Michael Feinstein – The SinatraProjectA celebration of Sinatra worthy of“Ol’ Blue Eyes” himself 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 10
Catfish Catchers
Manhattan CVB partners with CVENTan event management platformAs the Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau seeks toexpand its marketing efforts to promote meetings and conventions to the area. The Manhattan CVB has recentlycollaborated with CVENT, a leading enterprise for eventmanagement. CVENT offers software solutions for event/meeting planners that assist in event registration, venueselection, event management, mobile technology, e-mailmarketing and web surveys. CVENT assists in targetingmarkets for destinations to optimize their marketing strategy to meeting planners.
With this new partnership, the Manhattan CVB seeks to bein front of hundreds of thousands of meetings and events,to showcase all The Little Apple® has to offer to plannersaround the region, state, US and the world.
The goals of this partnership include a higher rate of RFPs(Request for Proposals) to come through the Manhattanmarket, giving Manhattan an opportunity to bid on morepieces of business, which will increase hotel occupancy. Christy Chase, Convention Sales Manager for the CVBsays, “I’m excited for this new avenue of marketing, as it is astepping stone to increase exposure of EVERYTHINGManhattan has to offer planners. Moving our exposureonline, in a digital world is vital to staying in front of thosemaking decisions in destination selection.”
Meeting later in 2014:
The Kansas Association of College & Employers 2014Annual Conference will be held in Manhattan, KS onDecember 3-5 at the Kansas State University AlumniCenter. "Big Ideas in the Little Apple" will include keynotespeakers, Manny Contomanolis, Past President of KACE,Jeffrey Adams from Flint Hills Economic DevelopmentDistrict, and Jacqueline Midkiff from the U.S. Bureau ofLabor Statistics. There are several tours planned at theKansas Wheat Commission Complex and GTMSportswear, as well as some great breakout sessions andentertainment.
Join us for this exciting conference and register today! http://kaceweb.org/conference2014
Looking for the perfectcatch? Be a part of theCatfish Chasers FishingTournament at Tuttle CreekState Park on August 9th
Catfish Chasers is the ulti-mate lake based tournamentseries in the Midwest. Withthe mission to educate, con-serve, and promote the greatcatfishing resource we havein the state of Kansas and inneighboring states, these
anglers represent fishermanfrom all over the UnitedStates, bringing all skill levelsto their events. From BlueCats to Channel Cats, Kansashas some of the best fishingopportunities around. Thistournament provides enter-tainment for all and somefriendly competition to keepthings interesting. Join in thefun and experience catfishingat its finest.
Contact:David [email protected]
This year Parks Enterpriseswill be adding a $100.00 bigfish bonus at all tournamentsexcluding those at MilfordLake. Call for all of yourwelding, cutting and alu-minum boat repair needs at620-364-6447.
Manhattan Visitors Guide Would you like the opportunity to reach over 100,000 new customers through ONE adver-tisement? The Manhattan Convention and Visitors Bureau can provide this opportunity toyou by purchasing an advertisement in the 2015 Manhattan Visitors Guide. The guide focuses on Manhattan and our unique and memorable experiences. Targeted for the visitorsto enhance their visit to The Little Apple®, the guide is distributed in conference welcome packets, relocation packets, information racks across the community and travel informationcenters across Kansas and the Mid-West region.
For more information as to how you can participate in this publication contact Karen Hibbard, CVB Director at 785-776-8829 or [email protected].
Did you know? Manhattan’s June Hotel Occupancy: 74.6%Kansas’s June Hotel Occupancy: 71.1%
Manhattan’s June Average Daily Rate: $88.23 Kansas June Average Daily Rate: $82.46
*Source: Smith Travel Research, Inc. Republication or otheruse of this data without express written permissions of STRis strickly prohibited.
Date Opponent / Event Location8/30/14 vs. Stephen F. Austin Manhattan, Kan. 6:10 PM9/06/14 at Iowa State * Ames, Iowa 11:00 AM9/18/14 vs. Auburn Manhattan, Kan. 6:30 PM9/27/14 vs. UTEP Manhattan, Kan.10/04/14 vs. Texas Tech * Manhattan, Kan.10/18/14 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla.10/25/14 vs. Texas * Manhattan, Kan.11/01/14 vs. Oklahoma State * Manhattan, Kan.11/08/14 at TCU * Fort Worth, Texas11/20/14 at West Virginia * Morgantown, W.Va.11/29/14 vs. Kansas * Manhattan, Kan.12/06/14 at Baylor *
K-State Football Schedule
Karen Hibbard, [email protected]
Christy Chase, ConventionSales Manager
Marcia Rozell, Tourism SalesManager
Kendra Dekat, AdministrativeAssistant/ Service [email protected]
Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau Staff
August 2014Through September 14
Ice Age Imperials ExhibitionFlint Hills Discovery Center785-587-2726
5 Adventure Camp (Grades 3-6): Fishing Fun, Half-Day or Full-Day,785-587-2726, Flint Hills Discovery Center
5 Portrait Workshops (ages 6-10), 10:30 AM-12:00 PM, 785-532-7718, Beach Museum of Art, K-State
6 Adventure Camp (Grades 3-6): Grow What You Sow, Half-Day or Full-Day,785-587-2726, Flint Hills Discovery Center
6 Portrait Workshops (ages 10-16), 10:30 AM-12:00 PM, 785-532-7718, Beach Museum of Art, K-State
7 Adventure Camp (Grades 3-6): Glaciation, Half-Day or Full-Day,785-587-2726,Flint Hills Discovery Center
8 Arts in the Park: 7 Bridges, 8:00 PM,785-587-2757,Larry Norvell Band Shell, City Park
8 Adventure Camp (Grades 3-6): Humans of the Ice Age, Half-Day or Full-Day,785-587-2726,Flint Hills Discovery Center
8 The Rocky Horror Show, 10:00 PM,785-537-4420, Manhattan Arts Center
9 Just Tri It!, ,785-587-2757,CityPark
9 The Rocky Horror Show, 10:00 PM,785-537-4420, Manhattan Arts Center
10The Rocky Horror Show, 4:30PM,785-537-4420,Manhattan Arts Center
10Pet Poolooza, 1:00-4:00 PM,785-587-2757,CiCo Park Pool
1124th Annual Mercy Golf Classic, 10:30 AM-7:00 PM,785-587-5462, Colbert HillsGolf Course
14-16 Crafty Senior Craft Show, 785-539-3500, Manhattan Town Center
15Arts in the Park: Trampled Under Foot, 8:00 PM, 785-587-2757,Larry Norvell Band Shell, City Park
15The Rocky Horror Show, 10:00 PM,785-537-4420, Manhattan Arts Center
16The Rocky Horror Show, 10:00 PM,785-537-4420, Manhattan Arts Center
17 The Rocky Horror Show, 4:30 PM,785-537-4420,Manhattan Arts Center
21Go See It! Lecture Series: El Dorado Oil Boom, 7:00 PM,785-587-2726,Flint Hills Discovery Center
22Friends of Sunset Zoo's Brew at the Zoo, 6:00-9:00 PM,785-587-2730, Sunset Zoo
23VFW Annual Wounded Warrior (WTB Ft Riley) Picnic, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, 785-776-4117,Tuttle CreekState Park
23Art Happens, 6:30-10:30 PM,785-537-4420,Manhattan Arts Center
23Speedy PD Race for Parkinson's Disease, 8:00-11:00 AM, Tuttle Creek State Park
23Footsteps in the Flint Hills (ages 6-8): People of the Frozen Past, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM, 785-587-2726, Flint Hills Discovery Center
23Cattle Baron's Ball, 7:00 PM,785-458-8308,Copeland Ranch
24Flint Hills Bridal Expo, 12:00-4:00 PM,785-539-7111, Four Points by Sheraton
28-29 Purple Power Play in the Park, 785-748-1861, City Park
28Back to Gardening, 6:00-8:00PM, 785-537-6350,Pottorf Hall,CiCo Park
30Purple PAWS Trail for Tails 5K, 8:00-11:00 AM, 225-329-7935, Washington Marlatt Park
30KSU Football v. Stephen F. Austin, 800-221-2287, Bill Snyder Family Stadium, 6:10 PM
31-9/6 Wildcat Week, 9:30 AM-5:00 PM, 785-587-2730, Sunset Zoo
Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau501 Poyntz Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502(785) 776-8829 • (785) 776-0679 fax
Upcoming Conferences, Sports and Special Events in The Little Apple®
Kelly Loub, Chair, DiningKara Cox, HotelEvan Grier, DiningBernie Haney, Youth/SportsTodd Holmberg, Entertainment/KSU
Gregg Joyal, HotelMeredith McKee, HotelTerry Olson, RetailWayne Rouse, Entertainment
AggievilleJeff Wolfe, Meeting Planner/ KSU
Ex-Officio MembersEddie Estes, City of Manhattan
Lyle Butler, Chamber President
Karen McCulloh, City Commissioner
Manhattan CVB Steering Committee
Welcome Emily The Manhattan Conventionand Visitors Bureau welcomeEmily Wehling to theMarketing Coordinator posi-tion. Emily is a nativeKansan and no stranger toManhattan or the Flint HillsRegion. Emily was born andraised in Abilene and is a 3rdgeneration Kansas StateUniversity graduate. Emilyholds a degree in BusinessMarketing with experiencein advertising marketing,websites, brand awareness, and social media.
Emily and her husband Brad (also a KSU Grad) enjoy the outdoors, traveling, spending time with family and friends andattending KSU sporting events in their spare time.
August...................................Anticipated Attendance NumbersConferences/Meetings/Reunions6 Kansas Land Title Association Annual Convention...................14012 United Sorghum Checkoff ..............................................................4018 Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association ................................125
Annual Meeting & Golf Tournament29 Kansas State Athletics ....................................................................100
Men's & Women's Golf ReunionSporting Events2 Manhattan Running Company ......................................................6009 Catfish Chasers Fishing Tournament ...........................................10010 Kansas Golf Association Tournament ............................................8013 Special Olympics of Manhattan The Color Run ...................2,00017 Oz Endurance Triathlon..................................................................10023 Little Apple Soccer Club Soccer Tournament ...........................40023 Manhattan Parks and Recreation Department ........................150
USSSA Mixed C & D State30 Manhattan Running Company ........................................................50
Purple PAWS 5K Trail Race with pets