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  • KC Oasis Book Club: “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet”

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    November's book is "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet," a historical novel by Jamie Ford. The story is told in two parallel storylines, one following 12-year-old Henry Lee's experiences during the Second World War, and the other depicting Henry 44 years later as a widower with a college-aged son. The plot centers around the forced evacuation of Japanese Americans to internment camps; the book depicts the pain and trauma of separation through the friendship of the Chinese-American Henry and his Japanese-American friend Keiko. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct...

  • KC Oasis Volunteers at Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City

    Volunteer with us at Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City! We can have up to 8 volunteers and they ask that volunteers stay for the entire shift (8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.). Volunteers must be 16 or older. Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084BA8AB22A5FFC34-60440862-kcoasis Construction Volunteer Information: Construction volunteers do not need to have any prior experience in construction or bring any of their own tools; we will give you all of the education and tools you need! All registered volunteers will receive their assignment location via automated email 3 days prior to the volunteer day. In case of inclement weather, please...

  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Rachel McCarthy James, Author, “Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder”

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Musical guest: Erica McKenzie (https://www.instagram.com/ericaonewomanband) Community moment: Doug Kulp Featured speaker: Rachel McCarthy James, Author, "Whack Job: A History of Axe Murder" Rachel McCarthy James was born in Winchester, Kansas. She is the daughter of baseball’s Bill James and artist Susan McCarthy. At Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, she studied political science and creative writing. Her first book, The Man from the Train (coauthored with her father) chronicled the serial killer behind the Villisca axe murders. Published in 2017, The Man from the Train was nominated for an Edgar award for best fact crime, and won the Kansas Notable Book...

  • KC Oasis Volunteers at Micah Ministry

    Micah Ministry 606 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City, MO, United States

    *Note: It's okay if you can't get there until 5:15-5:30. At Kansas City Oasis our values are "People are more important than beliefs," "human hands solve human problems," and "meaning comes from making a difference." In that spirit, we partner with Micah Ministry the SECOND MONDAY of each month in helping our less fortunate neighbors. Some Oasians choose to go every Monday. Volunteers will greet the guests, serve food and offer beverages. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Featured Speaker: Allison Clemens, SevenDays

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Musical guest: Michelle Cox (https://www.instagram.com/michelle_cox_music/?hl=en) Community moment: Sarah Kugler Featured speaker: Allison Clemens, SevenDays SevenDays® overcomes hate by promoting kindness and understanding through education and dialogue. They encourage all people to come together with their faith, values and spirituality to cultivate a more religiously pluralistic community that fosters education, thereby creating a more peaceful and culturally competent society. Making kindness a continuous, daily habit, we know our world will be better, ripple by ripple. Allison Clemens is a seasoned program development leader, spending over 22 years with NKC Schools before retiring in 2024. She spent the last 12 years of...

  • Tie-Dye With Michael (J. Manning)

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Bring your white or black 'reverse tie-dye' you'd like to dye. Must register in advance using Sign-up Genius – only 10 spots available. See Julie Manning for questions. Suggested donation $5 for supplies. Sign-up link: https://www.signupgenius.com/tie-dye By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Care Beyond the Boulevard, Jaynell (KK) Assmann

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Musical guests: Double Treble Community moment: Dwight Solis Featured speaker: Jaynell (KK) Assmann, Care Beyond the Boulevard Care Beyond the Boulevard fills a significant gap in access to comprehensive medical care for Kansas City’s homeless residents. They deliver high-quality, reliable, evidenced-based care for unsheltered homeless patients by taking healthcare services directly to their patients. Jaynell (KK) Assmann, MSN, APRN-C, founded CBB in 2016, with a desire to bring healthcare to those living on the streets. This was born out of serving at a food and clothing ministry in Kansas City and noticing people continually coming up for help with medical-related...

  • KC Oasis Book Exchange

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Bring a book you love that has meant something to you. Wrap it and include a favorite quote from it. We will draw numbers to determine in what order books will be chosen, with chances to steal, like a white elephant gift exchange. Bring a snack to share and join us! By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Kate Cosentino Discusses Her Musical Career

    Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

    Kate Cosentino is our Featured Speaker and Musical Guest. Kate is a KC-born, Nashville-based songwriter with a flair for the quirky and a passion for storytelling. Described by Niall Horan as a “ready-made star,” she blends jazz guitar with indie-pop brilliance, drawing inspiration from Sara Bareilles, Regina Spektor, and Remi Wolf. From writing an original song for American Girl Doll at 15 to captivating audiences on The Voice in 2023, Kate has built a dedicated fanbase through her vibrant performances and humorous social media presence. A Kansas City hometown hero, she’s sold out venues like Kauffman Center's Helzberg Hall and...