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a group of people sit in lawn chairs listening to an outdoor concert

Bring your own chairs and grab dinner or drinks at one of the local restaurants before or after the show.

Photo provided by The Shops of Prairie Village

Did you know The Shops of Prairie Village hosts community events? This summer, Kansas Citians can enjoy family-friendly events like the Summer Clocktower Concert Series (happening Thursday, July 13 and Aug. 3 from 6-8 p.m.) or the Sidewalk Sale (happening Thursday, July 6-Sunday, July 9) with a back-to-school supply drive in partnership with Operation Breakthrough.

Bookmark this page to keep up with upcoming events like the Halloweiner Derby this fall. More fun this way.

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