




| The Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Partnership
You’re invited to discover Downtown--Shop and stay while, exploring
the many unique stores and services in our Downtown Department Stores.
Shoppers can expect to fi nd a wide variety including fi ne jewelry, antiques,
home furnishings and decor, home entertainment systems, clothing, party
supplies, and more. Sprinkled throughout several blocks of Downtown
businesses are fabulous eateries offering everything from an old-fashioned
soda shop malt to a fi ne dinner prepared by a professionally-trained chef. |



DannyBoys Smokehouse
307 North Main Street • 669-7252
Get sauced at DannyBoys Smokehouse! The only place in Hutchinson
that offers 26 fi nger-licking BBQ sauces and 20 varieties of ice cold beer.
Come over and join the crowd at the best beer and bbq joint in town.
As Dan and Karen Phillips say, “Beer and bbq - they just go together.”
DannyBoys can also make your catered events a big hit, at your place or
ours. Our dining room seats up to 150 guests. Specializing in customized
catering, we’ll make sure your hungry crowd will be eatin’ good! |



Tesori Gifts/ O'Hairas Salon
206 North Main Street • 665-1114
Treat and indulge yourself at O’Hairas Salon and Day Spa. Relax with a
massage, refresh your look with a cut, color, and style, or enjoy a
manicure and pedicure!
Walk into our enchanting building and you’ll step into Tesori – a very
posh and stylish boutique. O’Hairas and Tesori is a great one stop
destination for beauty and style! |



ApronStrings Kitchen Store
Avenue B & Main • 259-7339
Apron Strings is proof you can be practical...but have lots of fun doing it
in style! You’ll fi nd exciting brands, handy gadgets, and lots of reasons to
come back time and again. Check out the cookware and dinnerware, the
dessert mixes and sauces, the linens and utensils. You’ll also enjoy our
special events and cooking demonstrations. And we invite you to leave
your mark by posting a recipe on our website: apronstringsstore.com.
Apron Strings - today’s kitchen store with ties to the past. |
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| M A R C H |
| 1 |
The Cashore Marionettes
Fox Theatre
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| 11-14 |
3A State High School Boys &
Girls Basketball Tournament
Sports Arena
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| 13 |
‘Romanza’
Fox Theatre
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| 17-21 |
NJCAA Men’s Division I
Basketball Championship
Sports Arena
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| 27 |
Sunshine Meadows Gala
Buhler
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| 29 |
‘The Messiah’
presented by HCC Choral Music
and the Reno Choral Society
at HCC |
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| A P R I L |
| 16-18 |
‘The Tempest’
presented by HCC Theatre
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| 16 |
Hutchinson Symphony Concert
Fox Theatre
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| 17-18 |
Kansas Mennonite Relief Sale
Kansas State Fairgrounds
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| 18 |
Annual Season Gala
Blood Sweat & Tears
Fox Theatre
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| 25 |
Salt Minors Concert
Fox Theatre |
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| M A Y |
| 2 |
Cinco de Mayo Celebration
Various downtown locations |
| 2 |
Lesser Known Lovelies
Plant Sale
Dillon Nature Center
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| 2 |
47th Annual Hutchinson
Outdoor Art Fair
Downtown Hutchinson
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| 15 |
Abbyville Frontier Days Rodeo
Abbyville Rodeo Arena
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| 5/16-10/31 |
Reno County
Farmer’s Market
2nd & Washington
every Saturday
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| 20-23 |
NJCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship
Gowans Stadium |
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| J U N E |
| 11-14 |
‘Life with Father’
presented by the
Family/Children’s Theatre
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| 12-13 |
South Hutchinson
Salt Festival
Various locations in
South Hutchinson
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6/26-
7/4 |
HutchFest 2009
Various locations |
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| J U L Y |
| 12-19 |
USSSA Boys 13 & Under
World Series
Fun Valley Sports Complex
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| 15-18 |
Pretty Prairie Rodeo
Pretty Prairie Arena
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| 20-26 |
USSSA Girls Fastpitch
16 & Under World Series
Fun Valley Sports Complex
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| 24-25 |
Hutchinson Grand National
Auto Races
Kansas State Fairgrounds |
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| A U G U S T |
| 22 |
Yoder Heritage Day
Various locations in Yoder |
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| S E P T E M B E R |
| 11-21 |
Kansas State Fair
Kansas State Fairgrounds |
9/19-
10/21 |
Gaeddert Martisko Corn Maze
& Pumpkin Patch
2.5 miles east of Buhler |
| 9/26-
10/31 |
Harvest Farm & Pumpkin Patch Turon |
| 26 |
Downtown Hutchinson Chili
& Soup Festival
Downtown Hutchinson |
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| O C T O B E R |
| 2-4 |
Downtown Hutchinson
Rockin’ Rollin’ Rod Run
Downtown Hutchinson |
| 3 |
Buhler Frolic
Buhler |
| 10 |
Haven Fall Festival
Haven |
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| N O V E M B E R |
| 21 |
Holiday Parade
Downtown Hutchinson |
| 22 |
Night of Nativities
Country Traditions, Yoder |
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| D E C E M B E R |
| 11-13 |
Prairie Nutcracker
Fox Theatre |
| 19 |
Hyde Park Luminaria
Hyde Park neighborhood |
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Allie's Deli
101 North Main • 665-5400
It's not just the food that draws people to this delightful spot. the
friendly, casual atmosphere makes Allie's the place of choice whether
for an early morning cup of coffee or espresso (preferably with a treat
from the bakery)...or for a delectable lunch from the assortment of
soups, salads, and sandwiches created by proprietor Sandy Siegfried.
Don't forget to save room for a slice of pie or cheesecake! |



Carl's Bar
103 North Main Street • 662-9875
Since 1945, Carl’s Bar has been a legendary destination in downtown
Hutchinson. Many fondly remember the bar they visited after work each
day to wind down with friends.
The new location on Main Street now has shuffl eboard, pool, darts and
lots of TVs. The menu has also expanded to include appetizers, burgers
and pizzas, 17 beers on tap, Sonoma County wines and a large selection
of liquors. |


Marcella's
19 East 2nd Avenue • 669-5125
Marcella's is Hutchinson's premiere restaurant for hand-cut steaks;
classic, homemade Italian entrees; and fresh seafood. An upscale family
restaurant with a reasonably priced menu, visitors enjoy delicious meals
in a distinctive atmosphere. There's also a separate full-service smoke-free
bar -- Marcella's Red Lion -- for relaxing, pleasurable conversation...and
occasionally live music. In addition to the restaurant and bar, Marcella's
offers a ballroom, banquet facilities, and outside catering. |



Reno County Museum
100 S. Walnut & Avenue A • 662-1184
Take an afternoon to discover something new! The Reno County Museum,
located in downtown Hutchinson, features fi ve rotating exhibit
galleries that tell the stories of the people who made Reno County what
it is today. Visitors can explore our research room, play in the Oodleplex
children’s gallery, and browse in the gift shop for that perfect souvenir.
Groups can rent space in our 75-person conference room or host festivities
in our beautiful courtyard.. |
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