Event Types
Free Community Events:
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This is an event that is 100% free to the community. There will be no vendors selling items or costs associated with participation.
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The event organizer will be required to pay for the park, park shelter, or building. The Parks and Recreation Department will waive 50% of the Special Event fee based on event size. The applicant will still be required to provide insurance and pay for other required permits and a damage deposit.
Nonprofits: Organizations with a §501(c)(3) status through the IRS must present documentation supporting their status. Event application must include any information regarding potential fees for participation, donations, and any fundraising components the special event might entail.
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Local Wyandotte County nonprofits will be required to pay for the park, park shelter, or building. The Parks and Recreation department will waive the Special Event size fee. Applicants will also be required to pay for other applicable permits, provide insurance, and be responsible for the damage deposit fee.
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Local nonprofit organizations are only allowed to host 2 events yearly at this reduced rate. For additional events, the Parks and Recreation department will waive 50% of the Special Event size fee. Applicants will also be required to pay for other applicable permits, provide insurance, and be responsible for the damage deposit fee.
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Non-local nonprofit organizations will be required to pay for the park, park shelter, or building. The Parks and Recreation department will waive 50% of the Special Event size fee. Applicants will also be required to pay for other applicable permits, provide insurance, and be responsible for the damage deposit fee.
Events that charge fees (Excluding nonprofits): This refers to any event that charges a fee for participation, vendors, tickets, attractions, tournament entry, etc. These applicants will be required to pay all applicable special event fees, damage deposit, and provide insurance.
Recurring Events: Any event organizer or organization wishing to host recurring events at the same location more than twice during the year may be required to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Unified Government. The MOU will outline the fees for the event, the responsibilities of the Parks and Recreation Department, the responsibilities of the event organizer, and any additional details regarding the event. Determination of whether an MOU is required will be made by the Director of the Parks Department.
Event Size Fees
Small Events:
Medium Size Events
Large Events:
Note: A minimum fee of $100 will be assessed for each additional day of the event, including set up and tear down.
Fundraisers: Fundraising will only be permitted for nonprofit 501©3 organizations with proper verification from the IRS. Documentation must be obtained prior to any reservations are made for the event. Fundraisers are defined as any event that solicits money or pledges.
Damage Deposit: A minimum $300 damage deposit is required for your event. The amount of the deposit may increase depending on the size and nature of your event.
Insurance: The organization hosting the event must furnish liability insurance coverage for Event patrons with combined single limit coverage of not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) per occurrence with the Unified Government WYCO/KCK named as an additional insured as applies to the Event. Certificate of insurance must be submitted to the Special Events Coordinator no less than (60) days prior to the event.