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Uncovering Kansas tells the story of interesting people, places, events, and business in Kansas. We inspire Kansans to learn more about their state, and start conversations that bring us together.

Sep 26, 2021

There is a stereotype about the crotchety old person who watches out their window and when kids step one foot onto their lawn, they run out onto the porch, shaking their fist and yelling ‘get off my lawn you hooligans!’

Well, today we are going to learn about a Kansan who has impacted our culture simply because she wasn’t the kind of person who would fall into that stereotype. Instead of shaking her fits and yelling at the neighborhood kids, she looked for a way to be more creative and more positive in her approach to keep the kids off her lawn.

What exactly did Elizabeth Krebs do to change culture as we know it? Well, find out in my interview with Katie Miller, President of the Hiawatha Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau.

Before we get into the interview, I want to remind you about our Uncovering Kansas Travel Journal. We believe experience is at the heart of travel and meeting people and unexpected encounters make travel fulfilling. So, we created the journal so you can document your experiences. At just a little over 200 pages, we have plenty of space for you to journal, but we’ve also included a place for you to put together your bucket list, and pages for remembering your favorite places to eat and stay. The journal is available on Amazon. It makes a great gift, and is also available as a fundraiser for your group, organization, or team. If you’d like to learn more about fundraising opportunities, just send us an email at UK@outlook.com.



Links mentioned in the episode:

Halloween Frolic facebook page



What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

  • Our modern Halloween traditions were started by Kansan Elizabeth Krebs in Hiawatha, KS
  • What the Halloween Frolic is all about
  • The longest continuous Halloween parade has been going in Hiawatha since 1914
  • Who is Elizabeth Krebs
  • What to expect if you attend the Halloween Frolic in Hiawatha, KS
  • Children’s author Bill Martin Jr., author of the famous book, was born in Hiawatha
  • Riverdale, in Archie comics is based on Hiawatha

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