Three events this week (March 21)
‘Meet the Breeds’ at Century II
Learn more about dogs and get up close and personal with more than a dozen breeds the Wichita Kennel Club’s “Meet the Breeds” event from noon to 5 p.m Sunday in the Concert Hall foyer at Century II, 225 W. Douglas. The fifth annual event, which is free and open to the public, is a chance for people to ask owners and breeders questions about their dogs and find just the right breed for their lifestyle, said Mike Williams of the Wichita Kennel Club. Breeds expected to be in attendance include golden retrievers, border collies, standard and miniature poodles, Chinese shar-peis, Bedlington terriers, dalmatians, miniature pinschers, Cavalier King Charles spaniels, Labrador retrievers, silky terriers, Welsh Corgis, Berger Picards and Australian shepherds. Entries from Art Show at the Dog Show, a national juried fine arts exhibit dedicated to canines, will be on display during the event. For more information, call 316-655-6494 or 316-650-0377.
John Edward at the Orpheum
John Edward of TV’s “Crossing Over With John Edward” will be at the Orpheum, 200 N. Broadway, at 3 p.m. Sunday. The two-hour event will include Q&A sessions, a lecture and the chance to receive messages from “the other side.” Tickets for the two-hour event are $49, $59, $69 at selectaseat.com or 855-755-7328. Visit http://johnedward.net for more information on Edward.
Susan G. Komen fundraiser at Fox & Hound
Fox & Hound is teaming up with Susan G. Komen Kansas to raise money for breast cancer research. The restaurant, 1421 Waterfront Parkway, will hold a party from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday where guests can get complimentary samples of Drunken Chicken Tenders, Tavern Wings and Black Forest Sliders and more. Featured cocktails ($4) and draft beer ($2) will also be available. Fox & Hound will donate 10 percent of Thursday’s food sales to Susan G. Komen Kansas.
Diane McCartney and Ardua Harris
This story was originally published March 18, 2015 at 2:31 PM with the headline "Three events this week (March 21)."