GPT premieres play featuring Bush, Gorbachev and hope

A never-before-seen play written by an Abilene High School graduate and tied to events that shaped world history is coming to central Kansas.

"We're not in 2019 anymore  - we are going back to 1989," said Mitch Aiello.

Aiello is the director for the world premiere of "Empires Fall" by Marlin Fitzwater and Robert Lawson. The play will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Great Plains Theatre, 215 N. Campbell St., Abilene. Fitzwater, a Kansas native, served as White House press secretary under Presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan, and is currently the only press secretary to serve two administrations.

The play focuses on the relationship between President George H.W. Bush and USSR General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. It takes place in the two years between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in a time when both men were attempting to bring an end to the Cold War in a way that preserved the best interests of their countries while also protecting the world.

Abilene Welcomes NGA Fall Meet

This week, we welcome the  National Greyhound Association's fall meet attendees (two and four legs).

Find a full schedule of events at:  https://www.ngagreyhounds.com/fall-meet-2019

Abilene is the Greyhound (dog) capital of the world. Need a Halloween costume for your favorite Greyhound? Check out this fun suggestion!

Around Kansas

Little Jerusalem Badlands State Park opened on October 12, 2019 with a Grand Opening celebration.

Little Jerusalem provides a tremendous opportunity to connect people to the wonders of the prairie. It is a one-of-a-kind landscape in Kansas and the state's largest Niobrara Chalk formation.

These chalk badlands provide unique and important habitat for ferruginous hawks, cliff swallows, Say's phoebe and rock wrens, as well as many native amphibians and reptiles. Little Jerusalem is also home to the single largest population of Great Plains wild buckwheat, an endemic plant that is found in the chalk bluffs prairie of western Kansas and nowhere else in the world.

Plan Now for the Holidays

Holiday Light Tour

View Christmas lights around Abilene, KS aboard the ASVRR trolley. December 13, 14, 20 & 21, 6:00 & 7:00 p.m. each evening, $5.00 per person, ages 3 & older. Cash or check only. The tour will depart from the Abilene Visitors Center, 201 NW 2nd St. Call 785-263-1077 for reservations

Santa Train
Saturday, December 14 @ 1 pm
$10 (all ages)
Buy your tickets early! Seats are limited. The Abilene Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a holiday train ride with the Abilene Smoky Valley Railroad Association. Santa always enjoys the ride with everyone. He also enjoys seeing old and new faces. The train ride is approximately 45 minutes long. It travels from the historic Abilene Depot to one mile west of Enterprise and back. The passengers will ride in the enclosed heated car with Santa. Ms. Cheryl from the Abilene Children's Library will be aboard. Santa will be available to listen to your Christmas wish list and you may have your picture taken with him.

 Register online or call 785-263-7266.
Save the date - Kris Kringle Market 





Featuring festive music, food, holiday lights, kids' activities, carriage rides, the Lighting of the Mayor's Holiday Tree, Pictures with Santa and the Abilene Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Turkey Toss. Stay tuned for more info on specific activities. Other events throughout the day as well including: Breakfast with Santa and the Heritage Homes Association's Holiday Homes Tours.

***Businesses interested in participating should contact the Abilene Area Chamber of Commerce to be put in touch with the Holiday Activities Committee.*** 
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Throwback Thursday

The Salina Journal - April 21, 1963
5 Star Reviews - Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad 
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS



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LOCATION
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National Greyhound Association's Fall Meet Monday, October 14 - Saturday, October 19  National Greyhound Association
Empires Fall October 18-27 Great Plains Theatre
Halloweenie Spooktacular Friday, October 18 @ 6 pm - 7:45 pm Abilene Parks & Recreation
Spooktacular Saturday, October 19 @ Noon - 6 pm Old Abilene Town
Karaoke Night Friday, October 25 @ 7-10 pm Old Abilene Town
Dinner Train (Fried Chicken by Brookville Hotel) Saturday, October 26 @ 6 pm Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad (Diesel Locomotive)
*SOLD OUT*  Silver Flyer Railbus Saturday, October 26 Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad
5th Annual Tombstone Talks Friday, November 1 @ 6:30 pm and 8 pm Great Plains Theatre
Abilene Gun Show Saturday, November 2 @ 9am - 5 pm; Sunday, November 3 @ 9am - 3pm Sterl Hall
Makin' Magic - 25 Years of Fun November 29 - December 15 Great Plains Theatre
Small Business Saturday Saturday, November 30 Everywhere!
Abilene's Victorian Inn Christmas Afternoon Tea Saturday, December 7 Abilene's Victorian Inn
Heritage Homes Association's Homes for the Holidays Tour Saturday, December 7
Sunday, December 8
Varies each year
Night of Christmas Magic Saturday, December 7 Downtown Abilene
Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad - Christmas Lights Tour December 13 & 14 and 20 & 21 @ 6 pm and 7 pm. Pickup: Abilene Travel Information Center / Civic Center parking lot (east end)

Cost: $5 per person ages 3 and older.
Call: 
785-263-1077 for reservations.
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Fall is a great time to hit the road and explore! Comment "Explore Abilene" on our Facebook post  featuring the Kansas Guidebook 2 for Explorers for a chance to win a copy. 

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