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Flint Hills Fairies performs 6:30-715 p.m.

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Last Carnival Act performs "High in the Sky" 5:45-615 p.m.Topeka Civic Theatre's Senior Class improv comedy performs 5:30-6:45 p.m.Ballet Folklorica performs "Bailes Regiones de Mexico" 4:15-4:30 p.m.Last Carnival Act performs "Defying Gravity" 3:30-4 p.m.The Steven Massey Dance Theatre performs 3:30-4:15 p.m.Community artists create live art 3-7 p.m.

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  • Tim Dingus performs "Party Tricks for Friends" 2:45-3:30 p.m.
  • Last Carnival Act performs "Flying Fun" 2:15-3:15 p.m.
  • Topeka High School's drumline will perform 1 p.m.
  • Topeka Big Bang will kick off the day with a performance 11:30 a.m-1 p.m.
  • More: Mulvane Art Museum hosts artist Kate Horvat, creator of the 'No Endpoint for the Stubborn' exhibitīelow is the schedule of events for the main stages: "And it is a process for the visitor who engages with the artist as a part of their performance." It is a process for the artist as they fill a canvas with paint, perform an act from a play, or swing on a trapeze." "Finally, there should be a realization that all art is a process. "It offers an immersion into the arts and an energy unlike any other event," Underwood said. They should probably pay a little bit more, so we're looking at different tiers, which is not unusual.From live music and acrobatics to theater and comedy, NOTO Live has events for everyone, Underwood said. "We recognize there's value in having that front-street access (in the blocks of N. Kansas Avenue traditionally considered NOTO). "Obviously, geography is important," Underwood said. Part of the planning committee's job is to determine potential boundaries for a NOTO BID, and what businesses would be charged based on where they're located. The NOTO Arts & Entertainment District is the vibrant heartbeat of North Topeka that offers fine art experiences, unique shops, and all the mouth-watering food you could ever need The development of an arts and entertainment district in the historic North Topeka business district is dedicated to stimulating the cultural and economic life of. What makes a BID sustainable?įees levied against businesses within an improvement district are how BIDs provide services in a given area.Īccording to Underwood, there are about three dozen businesses situated within the NOTO arts district. "The service fee ordinance is also subject to a 45-day protest period," Hadfield said. That budget would identify fees levied against business owners within the improvement district and indicate what services such revenue would pay for. If no business owners within the potential NOTO improvement district file a protest, an advisory board would move forward with presenting a BID budget to the city council. "After the hearing, the governing body will decide whether to create the BID, by passing an ordinance," Hadfield said. "The ordinance triggers a 45-day protest period by business owners within the BID." "But generally, there's been very strong support in regards to we need to at least take a look at this." Saturday with more live music, carnival acts, art, a vendors market and more. NOTO the community arts and entertainment district. Fine art, unique shops, activities, and all the mouth-watering food you could ever need NOTO offers over 40 outdoor public art murals and sculptures, with performance art regularly featured at Redbud Park. "We'll have a lot of details to work out," Underwood said. Friday with music and an art creation, then continues 11 am to 10 p.m. The NOTO Arts and Entertainment District is the vibrant heartbeat of North Topeka. But the road ahead and when such a district might be created remains to be seen. Norsemen served this inaugural brew at one of NOTO's First. The Topeka City Council took the first step this past week to make that BID a reality, unanimously approving the creation of a six-member planning committee to study the creation and implementation of a NOTO improvement district. the Topeka Beermuda Triangle and had a great time brewing an old-style lager they all shared. Underwood and business owners in the district have engaged in conversations over the past year about the possibility of standing up a business improvement district, or BID, in NOTO, as they see it as a way to grow and enhance what the arts district offers.

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    "Part of the challenge with that is, how do you support it?" said Tom Underwood, NOTO executive director.

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    That has sparked questions among members of the community about how to keep beautification projects in the arts district going long term. North Topeka's NOTO Arts & Entertainment District has placed greater emphasis in recent years on creating a destination for locals and visitors alike - but up to this point, such improvement efforts have largely been grassroots.











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