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Billed by Kansas Tourism as a "get out of the house free card," Sunflower Summer - the program that has given thousands of Kansas families free access to attractions across the state during summer ...
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Kansas Tourism announced more than 220 attractions for the Sunflower Summer program, offering free admission for families with school-aged children ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - As families plan for the summer, Kansas Tourism is offering the Sunflower Summer program allowing for free trips for kids to more than 200 attractions in the Sunflower ...
Attractions across the state are participating in Sunflower Summer, a program that gives Kansas kindergarten through 12th-graders free tickets and admission over summer break.
Sunflower Summer provides each Kansas student and two accompanying adults free admission to more than 100 Kansas attractions. All students in preschool through 12th grade are included, including ...
The Kansas Department of Education created the app back in 2020. This year Kansas Tourism took over and made some changes. “We wanted to make sure we expanded a little bit more.
Kansas Tourism reports that more than 220 attractions are participating in the program this year, a 97% increase from last year. To participate, families have to download the Sunflower Summer app ...
Kansas’ Sunflower Summer program, which offers participants the chance to visit numerous attractions and tourist destination across the state for free, will be open from July 12 to Aug. 3.
Sunflower Summer — a Kansas State Department of Education initiative that gave over 70,000 Kansans free access to museums, parks and other attractions around the state in 2021 — is funded for ...
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