Glen Elder State Park and Waconda Cultural Association
are excited to continue their Kansas Beats the Virus Project.
are excited to continue their Kansas Beats the Virus Project.
Join us on the Waconda Cultural Association's Facebook page to catch our weekly video premieres.
- Wednesdays, February 10, 17, & 24, 2021 at 12:00 p.m.
- While on our page, "Like" the video to enter to win a 2021 park pass or blue-tooth headband.
- Enter each week, before 11:59 p.m. Tuesday night, prior to the following week's Wednesday video premier.
Glen Elder State Park and Waconda Cultural Association are continuing their Kansas Beats the Virus project in February by encouraging residents to “Enjoy the Great Outdoors!”
Video clips of hunting, fishing and hiking in Glen Elder State Park will be released on Wednesdays, starting February 10, 2021, highlighting the open spaces of the State Park, and how residents can take care of themselves by taking advantage of the Park's open spaces.
Video clips of hunting, fishing and hiking in Glen Elder State Park will be released on Wednesdays, starting February 10, 2021, highlighting the open spaces of the State Park, and how residents can take care of themselves by taking advantage of the Park's open spaces.
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And remember...to enhance the campaign and promote the State Park, 2021 Park Entry Passes
can be won by "Liking" the Enjoy The Great Outdoors videos when they premiere on the
Waconda Cultural Association's Facebook page on the dates stated above.
~ 4 Winners Each Week! ~
And remember...to enhance the campaign and promote the State Park, 2021 Park Entry Passes
can be won by "Liking" the Enjoy The Great Outdoors videos when they premiere on the
Waconda Cultural Association's Facebook page on the dates stated above.
~ 4 Winners Each Week! ~
This project is made possible by KS Beats the Virus, LMC, WCA, & Glen Elder State Park.
*Regular park passes are available to purchase throughout the year at $25 each or $13.75 for seniors. Day passes can be purchased for $5. The Kansas State Parks Passport is available for $15.50, but only at the time of vehicle registration at your county treasurer’s office. With the pandemic keeping people inside and few activities being held, one can still “Enjoy the Great Outdoors” at Glen Elder State Park. This project made possible by KS Beats the Virus, LMC, WCA, & Glen Elder State Park.
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