
Robinson-based Penny Serenade to perform at Arts at the Barn
Robinson-based Penny Serenade will be performing at the Klinefelter Farm on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Robinson-based Penny Serenade will be performing at the Klinefelter Farm on Saturday, Oct. 25.
On behalf of the Robinson Lions Club and the Robinson 4th of July and Events Committee, we’d like to extend a special thank you to our volunteers who have tirelessly dedicated their time and energy. Your commitment has shown what can be achieved when we work together for a common cause.
Kris MillerHiawatha World The public was present to partake in cookies–as well as lemonade and other beverages–as the Billups Gallery and Art Center debuted with… Login to continue reading Login…
A street dance took place on the evening of Friday, July 4 to cap off Robinson’s Fourth of July celebration, as well as live music by the local music band Lickety Split.
Robinson’s Fourth of July celebration has been jam packed with various activities and events in the past, and this year’s Independence Day celebration in the town also carries the tradition of drawing in a large crowd of people for the derby car competitions, a car and tractor show, a parade that took place on the afternoon of July 4.
Robinson will soon be the home of the new Billups Gallery and Art Center. Located at 114 State St., the gallery will house the works of Elizabeth J. (Betty) Billups who resides near Priest River, Idaho. The location just south of the ballpark is owned by Teton Sunrise, LLC and will serve as not only a gallery with Betty’s works on display, but it will also be a hub from which her works can travel to various exhibits in the Midwest. Her work was recently featured at a three-week show at the Yost Gallery at Highland Community College in February. The facility will also feature regular exhibits of aspiring artists in the area, and on occasion, will be an art education facility for art classes. Additionally, the facility will be available for other events in the community. Betty’s originals and lithographic fine art prints will be available for purchase at the new gallery, and a percentage of any sales will be donated to help fund college scholarships for native students.
The Robinson Community is preparing for the upcoming Fourth of July festivities with the traditional activities for the whole family.
Kris Miller Hiawatha World The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) rescinded a boil order for the City of Robinson’s public water supply system… Login to continue reading Login…