Power and Light LargeNorth Kansas City Hospital plans several events throughout the year as the official healthcare partner of the Kansas City Power & Light District. The events are listed most current first.





Day of the Diva
Our booth saw a lot of traffic from women registering to win $1,000 Visa gift card. The card will be given away at our Spirit Girls' Night Out event Oct. 15.

Rock the Block Concert Series
NKC Hospital had an informational booth at the Blues Traveler concert.

Family Fun Series, noon to 4 p.m.
  • June 20 SUMMER FIT 'N FUN!
    There was a great turn-out! The NKC Hospital booth let people participate in our obstacle course and learn how to prevent injuries during summer-time activites. Thanks to everyone who came out.

  • July 18  SCIEN-TASTIC: THE FUN OF SCIENCE
    Hundreds of people gathered in The District to watch fun science experiments and take hovercraft rides. At the NKC Hospital booth, we let kids get hands-on experience with health-related science projects. While the kids were busy, parents registered to win a back-to-school kit.

  • August 15 IMAGINATION STATION
    Families enjoyed a Stone Lion puppet show, story-telling, face-painting, air brush tattoos, puppet-making and more! NKC Hospital's booth had information for everyone about healthcare careers.

    Main Attraction: MR. STINKY FEET

Art Fair
June 26-28
NKC Hospital sponsored a booth themed: Art For Your Heart with activities for kids and adults. Participants learned more about services offered at North Kansas City Hospital and registered for great prizes. Check out our heart healthy page to take a health risk assessment or download fun coloring pages for kids.

Wednesday Work Out Series

As part of our April Series, people gathered at Lucky Strike Lanes for lunch and bowling.
Lucky Strikes 

In May, a group relaxed at KC Live! Stage for restorative yoga.
Yoga event, May 

In June, walkers met for a one-mile walk around The District.
walking

Proud supporter of the NCAA basketball tournament.
March 19, 2009 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Participants stopped to talk with North Kansas City Hospital physicians who were promoting robotic surgery.

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Events from 2008