Events - Museum
The Kansas Museum of History in Topeka presents these ongoing programs.
Student Events
History & Environmental Fair - For Kansas schoolchildren. Presented in connection with Earth Day 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., held on a Thursday late in April.
Kansas Day at the Museum - For Kansas schoolchildren. Presented each year on or near the state's birthday, January 29.
Monarch Tagging - For Kansas school children and the general public. Held each fall in cooperation with the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.
Public Events
Monarch Tagging - For Kansas school children and the general public. Held each fall in cooperation with the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.
Museum After Hours - For the general public. A monthly speakers series held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Friday of each month. Many past programs are available online.
West Fest - A family event celebrating the cowboy.
Program support
Kansas Museum of History programs for students are supported by the Kansas Historical Foundation, and through museum volunteers.