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    You are at:Home»Local News»Sunflower Summer program offers education and fun for Kansas students

    Sunflower Summer program offers education and fun for Kansas students

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    By KMAN Staff on May 25, 2023 Local News, Manhattan
    Left: Flint Hills Discovery Center, Right: Sunset Zoo, Center: Sunflower Summer logo

    The Kansas Department of Education’s Sunflower Summer program kicks off Friday.

    Flint Hills Discovery Center Marketing Coordinator Deanna Likes said this program allows Kansas students to attend multiple attractions state-wide at no cost to them.

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    Each child and up to two adult caretakers will be provided one-time, free admission to each participating location.

    Sunset Zoo Marketing Development Officer Melissa Kirkwood said Sunflower Summer is meant to encourage fun and educational tourism.

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    In addition to the Discovery Center and Sunset Zoo, Manhattan’s Midwest Dream Car Collection is included in this year’s program as well.

    Kirkwood said Sunflower Summer will also offer more than just admission to local attractions.

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    The program runs from May 26th through August 13th.

    The Sunflower Summer mobile app is required for participation. More information about the app, available venues and program enrollment can be found at the Sunflower Summer website.

     

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