
Life, liberty and what you can do in Lenexa July 1–4, 2023:
Saturday, July 1 | 9 a.m. to noon
Lenexa Public Market
This festive, pet-friendly celebration features strutting mutts in costume, pop-up vendors selling pet-related products and treats for dogs and humans alike. Parade begins at 11 a.m. Dress up your pet and join in the fun.
Saturday, July 1 | 7 p.m.
Community Covenant Church
Sit back and enjoy a free classical performance by Lenexa’s volunteer orchestra under the direction of Kansas City Symphony conductor Richard Ryan.
Tuesday, July 4 | 7 a.m.
Old Town Lenexa
Start Independence Day off with a bang! Runners, walkers and strollers welcome in this USATF-certified 5K and 10K race. Register in advance to save and secure a patriotic tee to wear the rest of the day.
Tuesday, July 4 | 10 a.m.
Old Town Lenexa
Put on your red, white and blue and find a place along the parade route to enjoy this annual hometown tradition.
Don’t forget:
As you fire up the grill and gather with neighbors and friends, keep these safety tips in mind:
- Fireworks are illegal in Lenexa. Sparklers, snakes, smoke bombs and paper caps with less than .25 grain of explosive are not considered fireworks and are legal.
- Keep grills 10 feet away from siding, deck rails and eaves.
- Open gas grills before lighting them to avoid gas buildup that could cause a flash fire when lit.
- Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
- Let coals cool completely before disposing them in a metal can.
Published June 8, 2023