Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
at 106 S Main St., Ottawa, KS
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
301 S Hickory St., Ottawa, KS.
at 2320 S Oak Street, Ottawa
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
Indulge in wine tastings, enjoy live music, and treat yourself to kettle corn and cotton candy—what’s not to love? Plus, Pink Taco will be here to satisfy your cravings with their delicious food truck!
Don’t forget to join in on our Pick n' Play experience, featuring:
1 lb. of U-pick apples with every paid entry ($5 admission, 2 and under is free)
Wagon rides to the pumpkin patch
A fun corn maze
Play areas for the kiddos
We're open from 9am to 6pm!
Mark your calendars and bring the whole family for a fantastic fall weekend!
In this hour and fifteen-minute interactive experience, audience members can select whether they want to join as active participants in the comedy and action, or stay strictly observers (judges only) as they witness the highs and lows and shows and tells of a surprisingly competitive talent production. In Partnership with: Larry Peters Theatre Club, Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and OU Theatre
In this hour and fifteen-minute interactive experience, audience members can select whether they want to join as active participants in the comedy and action, or stay strictly observers (judges only) as they witness the highs and lows and shows and tells of a surprisingly competitive talent production. In Partnership with: Larry Peters Theatre Club, Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and OU Theatre
located at 114 1/2 W. 2nd St.
(Can park at Legacy Square and enter through the front door and go upstairs at 114 1/2 W. 2nd St.)
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
Event is being held at Ottawa Recreation Commission, 705 W 15th St., Ottawa, KS
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
located at 401 S Main St. in Celebration of their 5-year Anniversary.
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
Jersey Nights: A Night Celebrating Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Presented by Moxie Events
As one of the country's most accomplished shows, Jersey Nights is the essence of showmanship! Featuring dynamic choreography, vocal harmonies and exceptional musicianship; it is simply a fantastic celebration of America's most beloved songbooks!
Featuring the hits: Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Walk Like A Man, Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You, Let's Hang On, Oh What a Night and more!
Stage Fright: Sponsored by OMA and Franklin County Historical Society
Stories of otherworldly activities have haunted the century-old auditorium for decades. This October, ghost hunters will have the opportunity to investigate the rumors themselves.
Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and the Franklin County Historical Society are partnering to take investigators behind the scenes at OMA to confirm or refute stories of ghosts in the historic auditorium.
Two two-hour guided ghost hunts will be offered Friday, October 25, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. The hunt, called “Stage Fright,” will include a history of the auditorium presented by FCHS executive director Diana Staresinic-Deane, guided access to public and backstage spaces for 30-minute investigation sessions, and an end-of-evening gathering to discuss findings. Stage Fright is recommended for ages 14 and up.
Boos and Brews will be offered Saturday, October 26, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This event includes a presentation of the history of the auditorium, guided access to public and backstage spaces, and additional access to spaces during “free range” paranormal investigation time. Boos and Brews will end boos with brews—an end-of-night gathering to discuss findings over beer and food. Participants must be 21 or older.
Bereft of a community meeting space after Rohrbaugh Auditorium was destroyed by fire in 1914, the citizens of the City of Ottawa passed a $75,000 bond issue to build the 1,400-seat Ottawa Memorial Auditorium in 1919. Famed Kansas architect George P. Washburn was commissioned to design the new building, which would also serve as a memorial to honor fallen World War I soldiers and sailors from Franklin County. One of Ottawa’s oldest still-standing churches was moved to make room for the auditorium, which was completed in time for opening night on March 15, 1921. During the past century, it has served as the meeting place for the American Legion and hosted thousands of performances. The auditorium has also held many funerals, was the site of at least one suspicious death, and suffered through numerous floods, most notably the 1951 flood.
Tickets for all three hunts will go on sale Saturday, August 17. Stage Fright tickets for October 25 are just $50. October 26 Boos and Brews tickets are $100 and include food and two drink tickets plus access to a cash bar. Visit https://www.ottawamemorialauditorium.com/tickets for more information or to order tickets. Funds raised benefit Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and the Franklin County Historical Society. Please note that while the auditorium itself is ADA accessible, the backstage areas are not. Please contact OMA for questions about accessibility.
For more information, contact Ottawa Memorial Auditorium at (785) 242-8810 or the Franklin County Historical Society at (785) 242-1232.
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October
Boos and Brews: Sponsored by OMA and Franklin County Historical Society
Stories of otherworldly activities have haunted the century-old auditorium for decades. This October, ghost hunters will have the opportunity to investigate the rumors themselves.
Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and the Franklin County Historical Society are partnering to take investigators behind the scenes at OMA to confirm or refute stories of ghosts in the historic auditorium.
Two two-hour guided ghost hunts will be offered Friday, October 25, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. The hunt, called “Stage Fright,” will include a history of the auditorium presented by FCHS executive director Diana Staresinic-Deane, guided access to public and backstage spaces for 30-minute investigation sessions, and an end-of-evening gathering to discuss findings. Stage Fright is recommended for ages 14 and up.
Boos and Brews will be offered Saturday, October 26, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This event includes a presentation of the history of the auditorium, guided access to public and backstage spaces, and additional access to spaces during “free range” paranormal investigation time. Boos and Brews will end boos with brews—an end-of-night gathering to discuss findings over beer and food. Participants must be 21 or older.
Bereft of a community meeting space after Rohrbaugh Auditorium was destroyed by fire in 1914, the citizens of the City of Ottawa passed a $75,000 bond issue to build the 1,400-seat Ottawa Memorial Auditorium in 1919. Famed Kansas architect George P. Washburn was commissioned to design the new building, which would also serve as a memorial to honor fallen World War I soldiers and sailors from Franklin County. One of Ottawa’s oldest still-standing churches was moved to make room for the auditorium, which was completed in time for opening night on March 15, 1921. During the past century, it has served as the meeting place for the American Legion and hosted thousands of performances. The auditorium has also held many funerals, was the site of at least one suspicious death, and suffered through numerous floods, most notably the 1951 flood.
Tickets for all three hunts will go on sale Saturday, August 17. Stage Fright tickets for October 25 are just $50. October 26 Boos and Brews tickets are $100 and include food and two drink tickets plus access to a cash bar. Visit https://www.ottawamemorialauditorium.com/tickets for more information or to order tickets. Funds raised benefit Ottawa Memorial Auditorium and the Franklin County Historical Society. Please note that while the auditorium itself is ADA accessible, the backstage areas are not. Please contact OMA for questions about accessibility.
For more information, contact Ottawa Memorial Auditorium at (785) 242-8810 or the Franklin County Historical Society at (785) 242-1232.
Classic Movie Monday is held most last Mondays of every month (holiday schedule used in May and December).
Harvey - James Stewart. 1 hour 44 minutes.
Enjoy a free classic movie every month at the Plaza Cinema. Popcorn and drinks are provided to all those in attendance free of cost. Movie Museum will be open 1 hour before and after our feature show for your browsing pleasure!
Sponsored by your friends at Rock Creek of Ottawa and Beetty Birzer, Reece Nichols Town & Country Realty
Concession popcorn and drink provided courtesy of OakStar Bank Ottawa and AdventHealth Ottawa
Departure is November 3, 2025.
Join us for the Orientation Meeting and learn more about the trip.
Wednesdays- 4pm- 6pm
Saturdays- 8am-Noon
Starting first week of May and ending last week of October



