County Manager's Office
Elections need poll workers
Johnson County needs election workers heading into the 2022 primary in August and general elections in November.
Park concert set May 11 in JCPRD park
A free outdoor chamber music concert, featuring an ensemble of Kansas City Symphony musicians, is scheduuled at 6:30 p.m. May 11 at Heritage Park in Olathe.
Day-in-the-Park event offers free activities
Johnson County residents of all ages are invited to enjoy A Day in the Day on June 4 at Shawnee Mission Park, 7900 Renner Road.
WIC Community Garden needs help
Tucked next to the Johnson County Health Services Building, 11875 South Sunset Dr., Olathe, is a small but mighty garden, dedicated to providing fresh produce to clients in the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program and other residents experiencing food insecurity.
Summer reading goes traveling
Intertwine your love of travel and a good book with a travel-themed book club.
Library wants Friends and donations
It’s no secret that a visit to Johnson County Library branches is a great way to beat the summer heat, but if you’re looking for new summer reading material that doesn’t have a due date, mark your calendar for the Friends of Johnson County Library Pop-up Book Sales.
Travel adventures set in May and June
Sponsored by the Johnson County Park and Recreation Districts 50 Plus Program, upcoming trips will put a little spring in the steps of travelers in May and June.
TIP begins 2022 summer season on June 3
The 2022 outdoor season of Theatre in the Park begins June 3-11 with the performance of Something Rotten at TIP’s amphitheater in Shawnee Mission Park.
Many roles prepare TIP for summer opening
The 2022 season of Johnson County’s popular Theatre in the Park is featuring five productions for the first time in 53 years at large amphitheater in Shawnee Mission Park.
Tips to prolong annual flowers
The question is, how do I keep my flowers looking amazing for the rest of the summer? We plant annual flowers in containers and beds with the hope they will provide a pop of color throughout the season. Let’s look at what it takes to maintain that color boost up until a killing frost ends the season.