Attractions and events in Lee's Summit, Missouri are the chief subject of sites listed in this category, which may include local museums, libraries, historical places, art galleries, amusement centers, sports and recreational programs and facilities, as well as festivals, concerts, and other events.
 
 
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Historical Society of Lee’s Summit & Museum
The not-for-profit organization maintains a museum in the circa 1939 post office in downtown Lee’s Summit, Missouri, where it houses a number of historic artifacts, maps, and photographs. Membership information, museum hours, and a calendar of upcoming events are put forward.
http://www.leessummithistory.net/
Lee’s Summit Baseball Association
The non-profit organization provides a baseball program for the youth of Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Playing fields, practice and game schedules, a calendar of events, coaching information, rules, and league information are put forward.
http://www.lsbaseball.com/
The wrestling club practices at Lee’s Summit High School’s wrestling facility on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Membership fees and the benefits of membership are expressed, a tournament schedule is published, and contact data is included.
http://www.tigerswrestling.net/
The children’s entertainment facility in Lee’s Summit, Missouri offers several areas catering to children nine and under, including a multi-level foam play area, a rock climbing wall, and bumper cars, as well as outdoor areas with go karts, miniature golf, and softball and batting cages for older youth. Membership information, park hours, and online ticket sales are included.
http://www.paradise-park.com/
The family owned bowling alley in Lee’s Summit, Missouri offers synthetic lanes and seating areas that glow in the dark, as well as computerized score keeping, an automated bumper system, and leagues for bowlers of all ages. Its location, leagues, teams, and open play schedules are published.
http://www.summitlanes.com/
The performing arts program of Lee’s Summit West High School offers six theater classes during the school day, participation in district one-act and reader’s theater competitions, community service projects, and yearly field trips to London or New York, as well as multiple main stage performances. Performance and show schedules, student forms, and class descriptions are posted.
http://westsidestage.com/