22 Mar 2007
The Second Annual Symphony in the Flint Hills Concert will be held on June 16 in the Wade Pasture of the Schwarting Ranch located at the headwaters of Mill Creek in the uplands above Lake Wabaunsee near Gunbarrel Hill. Across this expanse lies an old trail that once ran on the divide between the Wakarusa, Neosho, Osage and Kaw rivers. Native Americans had used the route, a natural highway that avoided stream crossings, for centuries.
Through the afternoon, concertgoers may participate in a variety of activities included in the ticket price, such as: � Wildflower/prairie walks with Native Plant Society guides � Birding with Audubon Society members � Historic re-enactments � Discussions of ranch life in the 1880s by regional historians and folklorist � Old-time authentic cowboys telling tales � Explanations of geology, water and the natural character of the Flint Hills � Rides in horse-drawn wagons � Musical instrument �Petting Zoo� � Presentations of regional Native American culture
Returning for the 2007 celebration, the Kansas City Symphony will fill the air with music that evokes the Spirit of the Prairie. Symphonies from composers Copland, Beethoven, Barry, Dvorak, Thompson and Broughton are among those being considered for the 2007 event.
DATE: Saturday, June 16, 2007 TIME: Activities begin early afternoon, concert begins at 6:30 p.m. PLACE: Tallgrass prairie of Wabaunsee County on the �Wade Pasture� MUSIC: Kansas City Symphony (Check the website for program announcement)
For further information about this music on the prairie in harmony with nature and an update of the activities being planned for concert day throughout Wabaunsee County, please visit: www.symphonyintheflinthills.org
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Note: In the April edition of National Geographic is a 22-page feature about the Flint Hills and this distinctive Kansas landscape. The feature introduces the magazine's 9 million subscribers worldwide to a rare landscape and ecosystem. Follow this link to read the feature and view the amazing photo gallery: http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0704/feature5/index.html
For further information and photographs contact: Derek Mackenzie-Hook UK & Ireland Marketing and Public Relations Representative. Kansas & Oklahoma Travel, Tourism and Recreation Tel: 08450 533 280 Email: press@TravelKsOk.co.uk Web: www.TravelKs.com