Attractions and events in Kirkwood, Missouri are the focus of topics in this category. These may include fairs, festivals and other events, amusement centers, recreational and sports programs and facilities, art galleries, libraries, museums, and historical places.
 
 
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The not-for-profit organization facilitates the Boy’s Youth Baseball and Girl’s Youth Softball programs, which are played during the summer months, as well as an extended playing season in September and October, and tournaments and clinics at selected times. Its programs, umpires, schedules, and registration policies are discussed.
http://kwdaa.com/
Established in the early 1920s, the library is located on East Jefferson Avenue in Kirkwood, Missouri. Its location, hours of operation, mission and policies are outlined, along with a description and schedule of its classes and programs, books and other collections, online resources, and contacts.
http://www.kpl.lib.mo.us/
KTG is a community theater in Kirkwood, Missouri that presents theatrical productions for the enjoyment of its members and the community, as well as to stimulate interest in the dramatic arts. A schedule of its plays and other productions are featured, including its educational programs, and information about becoming a volunteer or a member of the guild.
http://www.ktg-onstage.org/
Kirkwood Youth Hockey Association
Founded in 1968, KYHA includes teams for all skill levels, and participates in the Missouri Hockey League. Its officers, membership policies, divisions, and a calendar of games and other events are put forward, and an online store offers promotional apparel and uniforms.
http://www.kyha.org/
The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park
Situated on 10.5 acres in the Sugar Creek area of Kirkwood, Missouri, the historic home was designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and is one of five in Missouri. Information about its restoration and maintenance is offered, including memberships, a calendar of events, tours, a newsletter, and a history of the structure.
http://www.ebsworthpark.org/